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Lien claimant Access Mediquip sought reimbursement for over $68,000 for durable medical equipment, specifically neurostimulators. The WCJ denied this, finding the defendant school district had already paid for the equipment through the surgical facility's charges. The Appeals Board affirmed this denial, concluding the evidence showed the neurostimulator costs were bundled into the surgery center's facility fees, aligning with Medicare bundling rules for ambulatory surgery centers. The Board distinguished this case from a prior one where the defendant contested the inclusion of costs in the facility bill, emphasizing the defendant here demonstrated payment via the bundled facility charge.
Jill Johnson vs. Ventura Unified School District, York Oxnard is a workers' compensation case decided in . This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
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Lien claimant Access Mediquip sought reimbursement for over $68,000 for durable medical equipment, specifically neurostimulators. The WCJ denied this, finding the defendant school district had already paid for the equipment through the surgical facility's charges. The Appeals Board affirmed this denial, concluding the evidence showed the neurostimulator costs were bundled into the surgery center's facility fees, aligning with Medicare bundling rules for ambulatory surgery centers. The Board distinguished this case from a prior one where the defendant contested the inclusion of costs in the facility bill, emphasizing the defendant here demonstrated payment via the bundled facility charge.
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