Howdy y’all! Has it been a month already? We’ve got another action-packed month of Comptroller-related news. Here we go! Court Cases Courts of Appeals Hegar v. Black, Mann, and.
The Texas Third Court of Appeals held that a taxpayer may self-assess and pay tax under protest for subsequent periods after the filing of a protest suit and include those periods in the suit by amending the petition.
Springfield Clinic warns patients about possible coverage change sj-r.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sj-r.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Oct. 16 Springfield Clinic criticized the "record profits" earned by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois' parent company during the COVID-19 pandemic in letters and emails this week to about 100,000 Blue Cross- covered patients who could lose access to their clinic doctors Nov. 17 and beyond. Springfield Clinic, a for-profit business with more than 600 doctors.
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Jessica U. v. Health Care Service Corp., a Montana district court held that an ERISA plan administrator improperly denied benefits for mental health residential treatment based solely on so-called Milliman Care Guidelines that were not included in the plan documents.
The Milliman Care Guidelines ( MCG ) are a set of health industry best practices, guidelines and diagnostic criteria published by MCG Health for providers and health plans. Although the MCG are widely used by health care professionals, the
Jessica U. case illustrates that plan administrators must use caution when relying on the guidelines, or other materials outside of the plan, as grounds to deny health benefits.