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Healthcare Law, Kathryn Dunnam Harden
Healthcare Law, Kathryn Dunnam Harden
Mercer Law Review
This Article serves as a review of significant healthcare developments in the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit during this past survey period and builds upon Mercer Law Review's past two Healthcare Articles1 in Volumes 69 and 70. Specifically, this Article will cover cases and trends involving Healthcare Fraud.