TPM Wins Ruling that Plaintiffs Have Stated a Claim that Due Process Requires Individualized Written Notice When Prescribed Drugs Denied Medicaid Coverage at Pharmacy Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangMarch 26, 2017N.B. v. District of Columbia, DDC Ruling March 2017
District of Columbia Responds to FOIA Request Concerning the Implementation of Federal Court Order Providing Relief to Medicaid Applicants and Beneficiaries Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangDecember 7, 2016Salazar v. District of Columbia
Terris, Pravlik & Millian, LLP Will Provide Free Legal Help for Delayed Medicaid Applications or Problems with Medicaid Renewals Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangSeptember 28, 2016Salazar v. District of Columbia
Federal Court Ruling Provides Immediate Relief to District of Columbia Medicaid Applicants and Beneficiaries Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangAugust 25, 2016Salazar v. District of Columbia
Following the Court’s May 18, 2015 Ruling in Salazar, Medicaid Implements New Procedures for Reimbursement of Out-of-Pocket Expenses Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangMarch 29, 2016Salazar v. District of Columbia
TPM Files Motion to Prevent the District from Improperly Terminating Medicaid Recipients at Renewal and Making Applicants Wait More than 45 Days for Eligibility Determinations Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangJanuary 14, 2016Salazar v. District of Columbia
TPM Wins Ruling in Federal Appeals Court that Denial of Plaintiffs’ Prescription Drug Benefits at Pharmacy Is a Deprivation of a Protected Property Interest that Triggers Due Process Civil Rights, Medicaid, Public BenefitsMichael HuangJanuary 4, 2016N.B. v. District of Columbia