A Chicago-area podiatrist sued federal health officials, alleging they arbitrarily denied compensation for wound care treatments after an administrative law judge ruled the treatments were eligible for reimbursement.
In a complaint filed Thursday in the US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, plaintiff Ronald Riegelhaupt alleged Medicare’s appeals council, upon request by a private contractor, unlawfully denied payments for skin substitute products used to treat chronic, nonhealing wounds in four diabetic patients.
The treatments were initially rejected for reimbursement by a private contractor tasked with reviewing claims but were later approved after an appeal was made to a ...
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