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SOUTHERN BAPTIST HOSPITAL OF FLORIDA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. v. d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a JFK d b a JFK JFK d b a JFK d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a MHT, LLC, d b a d b a a d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a PPH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a LLC, d b a d b a HCA d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a St. d b a St. TCH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. v. d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a JFK d b a JFK JFK d b a JFK d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a MHT, LLC, d b a d b a a d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a PPH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a LLC, d b a d b a HCA d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a St. d b a St. TCH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a JFK d b a JFK JFK d b a JFK d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a MHT, LLC, d b a d b a a d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a PPH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a LLC, d b a d b a HCA d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a St. d b a St. TCH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. d b a d b a d b a St. s d b a St. s St. s- St. s d b a St. s St. s d b a St. s v. CGH d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a a d b a d b a St. s d b a St. s d b a v. d b a d b a d b a St. s d b a St. s St. s- St. s d b a St. s St. s d b a St. s v. CGH d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a a d b a d b a St. s d b a St. s d b a v. d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. HMA LLC, d b a St. HMA, LLC, d b a d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA LLC HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC HMA LLC, d b a SC, LLC, d b a St. LLC, d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC LLC, d b a LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a v. v. HMA LLC, d b a St. HMA, LLC, d b a d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA LLC HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC HMA LLC, d b a SC, LLC, d b a St. LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC LLC, d b a LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA, LLC, d b a v. d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. v.,
270 So. 3d 488 (Fla. App. Ct. 2019)
. . . Section 409.905, Florida Statutes, also gives the Agency the authority to make any adjustments necessary . . . prospective payment methodology for establishing reimbursement rates for outpatient hospital services." § 409.905 . . . Similarly, section 409.905(6)(b) requires the Agency to "implement a methodology" for establishing rates . . .
LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM GULF COAST MEDICAL CENTER, v. AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION,,
272 So. 3d 431 (Fla. App. Ct. 2019)
. . . FACTS
In 2002, exercising authority under section 409.905(5)(a), Florida Statutes, the Agency implemented . . . Retrospective Review is Contrary to the Plain Language of Section 409.905(5)(a), Florida Statutes. . . . program, "the agency shall discontinue its hospital retrospective review program." § 409.905(5)(a), . . . We find no ambiguity in the prohibition on retrospective review in section 409.905(5)(a).
B. . . . In that section 409.905's prohibition only applies to hospital inpatient services that are subject to . . .
CAPE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC. d b a v. AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION,,
273 So. 3d 160 (Fla. App. Ct. 2019)
. . . AHCA is barred from conducting a retrospective review of prior authorized claims pursuant to section 409.905 . . .
LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM d b a v. STATE,
273 So. 3d 161 (Fla. App. Ct. 2019)
. . . AHCA is barred from conducting a retrospective review of prior authorized claims pursuant to section 409.905 . . .
SARASOTA COUNTY PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT d b a v. FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, v. d b a UF d b a d b a UF v. d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a JFK d b a JFK JFK d b a JFK d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a MHT, LLC, d b a d b a a d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a PPH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a LLC, d b a d b a HCA d b a HCA d b a d b a d b a HCA d b a St. d b a St. TCH, LLC, d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v. St. s d b a St. s St. s- St. s d b a St. s St. s d b a St. s d b a CGH d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a a d b a d b a St. s d b a St. s d b a v. d b a HMA, LLC, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA LLC d b a St. HMA, LLC d b a LLC, d b a d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA LLC d b a HMA, LLC, d b a HMA LLC, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a SC, LLC d b a HMA, LLC d b a HMA, LLC, HMA, LLC, d b a d b a v. d b a d b a d b a d b a d b a v.,
230 So. 3d 973 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2017)
. . . AHCA filed a Suggestion of Mootness on Nov. 3, 2016, arguing that per section 409.905(6)(b)l., Florida . . . AHCA has argued that section 409.905(6)(b)l, provides that AHCA cannot change its reimbursement rate . . . Section 409.905(6)(b)l., Florida Statutes, prohibits the Agency from making any adjustments to Petitioners . . . Section 409.905(6)(b)l. provides in pertinent part:
(6) HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT SERVICES.—
(b) The agency . . . AHCA’s interpretation of section 409.905(6)(b)l. is clearly erroneous. . . .
GARRIDO, K. G. v. SECRETARY, FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION,, 658 F. App'x 973 (11th Cir. 2016)
. . . . §§ 409.905, 409.906; Fla. Admin. . . .
GOODWIN, v. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES,
194 So. 3d 1042 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2016)
. . . See § 409.905(8), Fla. Stat. (2011). . . .
GARRIDO, K. G. v. DUDEK,, 731 F.3d 1152 (11th Cir. 2013)
. . . . §§ 409.905, 409.906. . . .
I. B. R. B. v. STATE AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION,,
87 So. 3d 6 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2012)
. . . See also § 409.905(2), Fla. Stat. (2011). . . .
K. G. GARRIDO, v. DUDEK,, 839 F. Supp. 2d 1254 (S.D. Fla. 2011)
. . . . § 409.905(2) (2011). . . . Stat. § 409.905(2); Rush v. . . .
COOK, By COOK, v. AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES DISTRICT GADSDEN UNIT APD,,
967 So. 2d 1002 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2007)
. . . . § 409.905(2), Fla. Stat. (2005). . . .
J. M. v. FLORIDA AGENCY FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES,,
938 So. 2d 535 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2006)
. . . For example, section 409.905(15), Florida Statutes (2005), provides that the Agency for Health Care Administration . . .
STATE v. RUBIO, B.,
917 So. 2d 383 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2005)
. . . . § 1396a(a)(43)(2000); § 409.905(12), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
STATE v. HARDEN,,
873 So. 2d 352 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2004)
. . . . § 1396a(a)(43)(2000); § 409.905(12), Fla. Stat. (2000). . . .
RENEE B. v. FLORIDA AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION,,
790 So. 2d 1036 (Fla. 2001)
. . . Sections 409.905 and 409.906 only permit payments for services which are either required or optional . . .
ESTEBAN, v. COOK, T. IX, X, XI,, 77 F. Supp. 2d 1256 (S.D. Fla. 1999)
. . . . § 409.905(4) (“[t]he agency shall pay for ... durable medical equipment necessary to assist a recipient . . .
UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, LTD. v. STATE AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION,,
697 So. 2d 909 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1997)
. . . See § 409.905(5), Fla. . . .
TALLAHASSEE MEMORIAL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, v. COOK, a H., 109 F.3d 693 (11th Cir. 1997)
. . . . § 409.905(2) (the state “shall pay for early and periodic screening and diagnosis of a recipient under . . . See Fla.Stat. § 409.905(1); Fla.Admin.Code Ann. r. 59G-4.080 (“Medically necessary followup treatment . . .
HUNTER v. CHILES,, 944 F. Supp. 914 (S.D. Fla. 1996)
. . . . § 409.905(4), (2) (1996). . . . Fla.Stat. 409.905(4) (1996).
Y. . . .
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, v. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, LTD.,
670 So. 2d 1037 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1996)
. . . Section 409.905(5), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1994), provides in part:
A licensed hospital maintained primarily . . .
AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION, v. SEBASTIAN HOSPITAL, INC. d b a d b a HMA, d b a HMA, d b a AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION M. v. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, LTD.,
670 So. 2d 1040 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1996)
. . . Section 409.905(5), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1994), provides in part:
A licensed hospital maintained primarily . . .