Marietta Memorial Hospital Employee Health Benefit Plan v. DaVita Inc.
Docket No. | Op. Below | Argument | Opinion | Vote | Author | Term |
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20-1641 | 6th Cir. | Mar 1, 2022 | Jun 21, 2022 | 7-2 | Kavanaugh | OT 2021 |
Holding: The Medicare Secondary Payer statute does not authorize disparate-impact liability, and the Marietta Plan"s coverage terms for outpatient dialysis do not violate 42 U.S.C. " 1395y(b)(1)(C) because those terms apply uniformly to all covered individuals.
Judgment: Reversed and remanded, 7-2, in an opinion by Justice Kavanaugh on June 21, 2022. Justice Kagan filed an opinion dissenting in part, in which Justice Sotomayor joined.
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