|
|
 |
-
Scewczyk
v. Department of Social Services (September 20, 2005)
Connecticut Supreme Court
Medicaid: In an extremely important decision, the Connecticut
Supreme Court tackled the difficult issue of what exactly constitutes
an "emergency medical condition" under federal Medicaid law
and state social services policy.
-
Szemerakis
v. Comm, Social Services (June 7, 2005)
Connecticut Supreme Court
Medicaid : In a narrow but disappointing decision, the
Connecticut Supreme Court...
-
Karen
L. et al v. Health Net, PHS, et al. (October 24, 2003)
Second Circuit Court of Appeals
Medicaid : Medicaid case decided by the Second Circuit
Court of Appeals affirming the district court's denial of a
preliminary injunction in case brought by legal services advocates
against Health Net, a managed care Medicaid insurer, and the
state Department
-
Rabin,
et al. v. Wilson-Coker (March 31, 2003)
United States District Court, District of
Connecticut
Medicaid : Advocates for a class consisting of the state's"
HUSKY A for Families" (Medicaid) coverage recipients won an
important initial victory by securing a temporary restraining
order prohibiting the state from terminating certain Medicaid
benefits as of April 1
-
Westside
Mothers v. Haveman (May 16, 2002)
Civil Liberties, Medicaid : In Westside
Mothers v. Haveman, a far reaching Medicaid and federal/civil
rights law decision issued on May 16, 2002, the sixth circuit
federal court of appeals reversed the district court's grant
of summary judgment on all substantive law issues and part
|
|