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Health Care & Hospital Law

Feb. 3, 2003

Struck Down

Forum Column - By Peter J. Hammer - By default, the leading regulator of national health care markets is the U.S. Supreme Court under the mysterious guise of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, known simply as ERISA. Recently, the court heard arguments in Kentucky Association of Health Plans v. Miller. The decision will determine whether Kentucky's any-willing-provider law - which prohibits any health insurer, including health maintenance organizations, from excluding from

        Forum Column
        
        By Peter J. Hammer
        
        By default, the leading regulator of national health care markets is the U.S. Supreme Court under the mysterious guise of the Employee Retirement Income Security Ac...

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