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DEADRA FRANKLIN vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA / DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH / PATTON STATE HOSPITAL, legally uninsured, adjusted by STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Jul 19, 2007
RIV 0047694, RIV 0063415 RIV 0063416, RIV 0063417

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This case concerns a lien claim by Premier Outpatient Surgery Center for unpaid services. The WCAB rescinded a previous order disallowing the lien due to Premier's lack of a fictitious-name permit, finding that the distinction between providing medical treatment versus an "outpatient setting" was not adequately addressed. The matter is returned to the trial level to determine if Premier, as an outpatient facility, was required to obtain a fictitious-name permit from the Medical Board.

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This case concerns a lien claim by Premier Outpatient Surgery Center for unpaid services. The WCAB rescinded a previous order disallowing the lien due to Premier's lack of a fictitious-name permit, finding that the distinction between providing medical treatment versus an "outpatient setting" was not adequately addressed. The matter is returned to the trial level to determine if Premier, as an outpatient facility, was required to obtain a fictitious-name permit from the Medical Board.

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