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JAMES C. SKIDMORE vs. STATE OF CALIFORNIA / CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL, STATE COMPENSATION INSURANCE FUND

Filed: Jul 20, 2007
AHM 074034

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to determine if Premier Outpatient Surgery Center, Inc. (Premier) met its burden to prove proper licensing and accreditation for its lien claim. The original ruling disallowed the lien because Premier failed to provide a fictitious-name permit from the Medical Board, which was deemed necessary by the administrative law judge. The WCAB rescinded the initial decision and returned the case for further proceedings to fully address whether Premier provided services as a facility or directly as a medical treatment provider requiring specific permits.

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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (WCAB) granted reconsideration to determine if Premier Outpatient Surgery Center, Inc. (Premier) met its burden to prove proper licensing and accreditation for its lien claim. The original ruling disallowed the lien because Premier failed to provide a fictitious-name permit from the Medical Board, which was deemed necessary by the administrative law judge. The WCAB rescinded the initial decision and returned the case for further proceedings to fully address whether Premier provided services as a facility or directly as a medical treatment provider requiring specific permits.

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