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Haro v. Sebelius - Challenge to MSP Collection Practices

Posted date in Jason D. Lazarus, J.D., LL.M. Medicare Secondary Payer Act

This case is moving forward with discovery.  It is a challenge to MSP collection practices as it relates to conditional payments.  Specifically, the challenge is to the requirement to reimburse Medicare within 60 days prior to resolution of any appeal or waiver request.  Also, it challenges the practice of PI attorneys having to withhold funds to cover Medicare conditional payments.  The plaintiffs are seeking declaratory and injunctive relief based upon the fact that the Secretary of Health and Human Services exceeded her authority under the Medicare Secondary Payer Act and violated their rights under the Due Process Clause. 

Eventually, the Court will have to determine whether Medicare can require prepayment of conditional payments prior to a determination of whether the amount is correct through the administrative appeal process and whether Medicare can make plaintiff’s counsel financially responsible if they do not hold or immediately provide the settlement proceeds to Medicare.

Further discovery was ordered and the opinion held that judicial review will go beyond the administrative record for the individual plaintiff’s MSP claims.  I have attached the recent holding.

On March 4th, 2010, a motion for class action certification was filed.  No decision has been made yet and it is deferred until after discovery commences.