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December 23, 2020
Dyersburg Family Walk-In Clinic, Inc. filed a complaint against the Tennessee government on Tuesday in the Western District of Tennessee Eastern Division, alleging that the government had not paid the clinic for qualifying visits. The Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration, its commissioner, The Bureau of TennCare, and its commissioner and the bureau’s director were named as defendants.
The plaintiff “owns and operates rural health clinics” (RHCs) in Tennessee,” that are “certified by the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services.” Rural health clinics are located in designated underserved areas.