Employer liability under bipartisan patient protection act
Article Abstract:
The author examines employer requirements the new Patient Protection Act of 2001. Topics include company liability, legal requirements, and the use of plan sponsors.
Publisher: Warren, Gorham & Lamont, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2001
Liability (Law), Legal liability, Patients' rights
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2001
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Plan may require subrogation acknowledgement prior to payment of benefits
Article Abstract:
The author examines recent court rulings effecting the healthcare industry and the payment of member benefits.
Publisher: Warren, Gorham & Lamont, Inc.
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2001
Accident & Health Insurance, Insurance Carriers, Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers, Hospital and medical service plans, Medical Care Insurance, Health insurance, Actions and defenses, Litigation, Lawsuit/litigation, License lawsuit, Actions and defences
Publication Name: Journal of Compensation and Benefits
Subject: Insurance
ISSN: 0893-780X
Year: 2001
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Subjects list: United States, Laws, regulations and rules, Health care industry, Medical care, Government regulation, Medical law, Medical care (Private)
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