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Year in Review Column,
Health Care & Hospital Law,
California Supreme Court

Dec. 27, 2014

State health care laws continued to evolve in 2014

2014 was a busy year in health care law, with action at the U.S. and state Supreme Court, and significant state appellate court rulings relating to state-regulated privacy and reimbursement issues.

Kelly M. Hagemann

Associate
Michelman & Robinson LLP

Email: khagemann@mrllp.com

Kelly focuses her practice on the health care industry.

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2014 was a busy year in health care law, with action at the U.S. Supreme Court level, the state Supreme Court, and significant state appellate court rulings relating to state-regulated privacy and reimbursement issues.

U.S. Supreme Court

The U.S. Supreme Court will take another crack at the Affordable Care Act in King v. Burwell, 14-114. King involves Section 36B of the Internal Revenue Code, which authorizes federal tax-credit subsidies for health insu...

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