| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - Business & Economics - 2000 - 496 pages
...superior. This dilemma is illustrated by the recent decision in Schleier v Kaiser Foundation Health Elan, 876 F.2d 174 (DC. Cir 1989), in which an HMO was held..."some ability" to control the consultant through the primary care physician, as well as the ability to discharge the consultant, and that the consultant's... | |
| Jeffrey D. Mamorsky - Employee fringe benefits - 1380 pages
...Cas. (BNA) 2336, 2597 (ED. Pa. 1992); Independence HMO v. Smith, 733 F. Supp. 983 (ED Pa. 1990). 3 Schleier v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, 876 F.2d 174 (DC Cir. 1989). 4 See Illinois. Raglm v. HMO Illinois. Inc., 595 NE2d 153 (111. App. 1992). Massacusetts: Chase v Ind.... | |
| Tom Moylan, Raffaella Baccolini - Dystopias - 2003 - 702 pages
...noted that a number of the decisions ascribing ostensible agency for HMOs do not involve ERISA law: Schleier v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, 876 F.2d 174 (DC Cir. 1989); Dunn v. Praiss, 606 A.2d 862 (NJ Super. AD 1992); Sloan v. Metro. Health Council, 5 16 NE2d 1 104 (Ind.... | |
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