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Supreme
Court Justices hear arguments in California
Medicaid Case
Justices will hear arguments today
regarding California's plan to cut Medicaid
payments to doctors, hospitals and other
medical providers in an effort to
address the state's budget issues...Experts
say the case has national implications
because its central issue involves states'
rights to regulate their Medicaid programs.
The Associated Press/Washington Post:
First Monday In October Marks Start Of New
Supreme Court Term; Justices To Hear
Medicaid Case
The Supreme Court is beginning a
term expected to be dominated by health care
with arguments Monday in a closely watched
case involving the Medicaid program for poor
Americans. … [T]he justices will hear
arguments in a case that centers on
California's plan to cut Medicaid payments
to doctors, hospitals and other medical
providers to close the state's budget gap
(10/3).
The Hill: Supreme Court To Hear Case On
Medicaid Rates
The Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday
in a health care case that pits states
against the federal government — and
Democrats against Democrats. At issue is
whether patients and health care providers
can sue to block states from cutting their
Medicaid rates. The suit was filed after
California proposed a series of Medicaid
cuts, some as high as 10 percent. The Obama
administration has taken the state's side,
saying patients and doctors don't have a
right to sue over Medicaid payment rates.
But Democratic leaders in Congress —
including Minority Leader Nancy Pelsoi and
Rep. Henry Waxman, both from California —
have filed a brief arguing that Congress
intended for the courts to serve as a check
on state cuts (Baker, 10/2).
Modern Healthcare: Supreme Court Starts
Fall Term with Calif. Medicaid Case
The Supreme Court is dedicating the first
case of its fall term Monday morning to
hearing arguments over whether private
parties have a right to sue states in order
to block cuts in Medicaid rates. The case,
Douglas vs. Independent Living Center of
Southern California, pits the rights of
states to regulate their costly Medicaid
programs against the rights of patients to
have high-enough reimbursement rates that
health care providers will accept patients
who use government insurance. Experts say
the case has national implications, with
cash-strapped states across the country
slashing Medicaid funding to balance budgets
(Carlson, 10/2).