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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the Petition for Reconsideration filed by The Prescription Center Pharmacy. The petition challenged a Findings and Order from August 29, 2022, concerning the disallowance of medication charges for applicant Peter Watson. The Board applied equitable tolling to the statutory 60-day period for acting on the petition due to administrative delays in receiving the case file, ensuring a decision on the merits. The Board ultimately concluded that the petitioner failed to establish grounds for reopening discovery, willful suppression of evidence by the defendant FPL Energy, or the medical necessity for many of the disallowed medications, based on the findings of Agreed Medical Examiner Dr. Mark Hyman.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board denied the Petition for Reconsideration filed by The Prescription Center Pharmacy. The petition challenged a Findings and Order from August 29, 2022, concerning the disallowance of medication charges for applicant Peter Watson. The Board applied equitable tolling to the statutory 60-day period for acting on the petition due to administrative delays in receiving the case file, ensuring a decision on the merits. The Board ultimately concluded that the petitioner failed to establish grounds for reopening discovery, willful suppression of evidence by the defendant FPL Energy, or the medical necessity for many of the disallowed medications, based on the findings of Agreed Medical Examiner Dr. Mark Hyman.
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