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California Supreme Court

Sep. 10, 2016

State high court appears to favor doctors in payment battle

The state Supreme Court appeared to favor reviving tort litigation brought by unpaid emergency doctors against several health care plans.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO — Emergency doctors who were left unpaid when a medical system shut down will likely have their tort litigation revived against several defendant health care plans, the state Supreme Court appeared to indicate Thursday.

The health plans, which include Health Net of California Inc., Aetna Health of California Inc., Blue Shield of California and Cigna Healthcare of California Inc...

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