A lawyer Dick Scruggs discussed the current concerns.
Dick Scruggs, perhaps best known for his role in the success of the Mississippi litigation to recover billions in public spending on health care of the tobacco industry, has a new cause: a surge against the non-profit hospitals because of alleged overcharges uninsured patients.The Mississippi Business Journal caused with Scruggs, was moved from the Gulf Coast to Oxford in June collective filed against some of the largest non-profit hospitals in the USA is not insured by patients in hospitals. Complaint: Non-Profit-hospitals do not the government you need care and love, that hospitals are paying uninsureds more than any other group of patients, including Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance.
From 1 July, 19 cases have been in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota, Ohio, Tennessee and Texas, and facilitates a similar type is expected to soon on major issues against hospitals in other countries.
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