Healthcare/Hospital Law
May 16, 2002
May a Hospital Assert a Lien for Costs In Excess of Those Paid by Insurer?
Focus Column - By David B. Burman - On June 5, 1998, Mary Ann Shaul was seriously injured in an automobile accident. Schaul suffered severe injuries to her right leg and ankle that required open-reduction surgery, which was performed at Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego. Her insurance carrier paid Shaul's hospital bill at its contract rate.




Focus Column
By David B. Burman
On June 5, 1998, Mary Ann Shaul was seriously injured in an automobile accident. Schaul suffered severe injuries to her right leg and ankle that required open-reduct...
By David B. Burman
On June 5, 1998, Mary Ann Shaul was seriously injured in an automobile accident. Schaul suffered severe injuries to her right leg and ankle that required open-reduct...
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