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Check out this state law survey from Practical Guidance – Healthcare to get an overview of laws and regulations addressing outstanding liability to Medicaid programs after the sale of a provider's assets. Issues covered by the survey include whether state law assigns liability to a current owner, a previous owner, or joint liability and any audit and notification requirements related to successor liability.
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