Medicare&medicaid Gu 34,558 United Hospital Center, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, a Private, Non-Profit Corporation v. Sally K. Richardson William L. Gilligan Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Governor of the State of West Virginia Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia the West Virginia Department of Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of Health the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare and David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, United Hospital Center, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, a Private, Non-Profit Corporation v. The West Virginia Department of Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of Health the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Governor of the State of West Virginia Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia Sally K. Richardson William L. Gilligan Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority

757 F.2d 1445
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
DecidedMarch 20, 1985
Docket84-1062
StatusPublished

This text of 757 F.2d 1445 (Medicare&medicaid Gu 34,558 United Hospital Center, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, a Private, Non-Profit Corporation v. Sally K. Richardson William L. Gilligan Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Governor of the State of West Virginia Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia the West Virginia Department of Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of Health the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare and David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, United Hospital Center, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, a Private, Non-Profit Corporation v. The West Virginia Department of Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of Health the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Governor of the State of West Virginia Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia Sally K. Richardson William L. Gilligan Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Medicare&medicaid Gu 34,558 United Hospital Center, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, a Private, Non-Profit Corporation v. Sally K. Richardson William L. Gilligan Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Governor of the State of West Virginia Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia the West Virginia Department of Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of Health the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare and David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, United Hospital Center, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a Private, Non-Profit Corporation St. Joseph's Hospital of Parkersburg, a Private, Non-Profit Corporation v. The West Virginia Department of Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of Health the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, and John D. Rockefeller, Iv, Governor of the State of West Virginia Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the State of West Virginia Sally K. Richardson William L. Gilligan Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, 757 F.2d 1445 (4th Cir. 1985).

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757 F.2d 1445

Medicare&Medicaid Gu 34,558
UNITED HOSPITAL CENTER, INC., a private, non-profit
corporation; Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a private,
non-profit corporation; Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a
private, non-profit corporation; St. Joseph's Hospital of
Parkersburg, a private, non-profit corporation, Appellees,
v.
Sally K. RICHARDSON; William L. Gilligan; Larry C. Fizer
and West Virginia Health Care Cost Review
Authority, Appellants,
and
John D. Rockefeller, IV, Governor of the State of West
Virginia; Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the
State of West Virginia; The West Virginia Department of
Health, a Department of the State of West Virginia; L.
Clark Hansbarger, Director of the State Department of
Health; The Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Medical
Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare and
David W. Forinash, Assistant Commissioner of Medical
Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare, Defendants.
UNITED HOSPITAL CENTER, INC., a private, non-profit
corporation; Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Inc., a private,
non-profit corporation; Davis Memorial Hospital, Inc., a
private, non-profit corporation; St. Joseph's Hospital of
Parkersburg, a private, non-profit corporation, Appellees,
v.
The WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, a Department of the
State of West Virginia; L. Clark Hansbarger, Director of
the State Department of Health; The Office of the Assistant
Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia
Department of Welfare; David W. Forinash, Assistant
Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia
Department of Welfare, Appellants,
and
John D. Rockefeller, IV, Governor of the State of West
Virginia; Chauncey H. Browning, Attorney General of the
State of West Virginia; Sally K. Richardson; William L.
Gilligan; Larry C. Fizer and West Virginia Health Care Cost
Review Authority, Defendants.

Nos. 84-1062, 84-1088.

United States Court of Appeals,
Fourth Circuit.

Argued Oct. 3, 1984.
Decided March 20, 1985.

John H. Kozak, General Counsel, West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority, Charleston, W.Va. (Chauncey H. Browning, Atty. Gen., William F. Carroll, Deputy Atty. Gen., Charleston, W.Va., on brief), for appellants.

Robert J. O'Neil, Charleston, W.Va. (George G. Guthrie, Spilman, Thomas, Battle & Klostermeyer, Charleston, W.Va., on brief), for appellees.

Before RUSSELL, WIDENER and PHILLIPS, Circuit Judges.

DONALD RUSSELL, Circuit Judge:

This is an action by four West Virginia private non-profit hospitals to enjoin the enforcement of sections 16-29B-4 and 16-29B-27 of the West Virginia Health Care Review Act, W.Va.Code Sec. 16-29B-1, et seq. (Supp.1984) (hereafter "Act") and any regulations promulgated thereunder by the West Virginia Health Care Cost Review Authority created to implement and administer the Act and for a declaratory judgment of the unconstitutionality of such sections.

The original defendants in the action were the Governor and Attorney General of West Virginia, the West Virginia Department of Health and its director, and the Office of Assistant Commissioner of Medical Services for the West Virginia Department of Welfare and the Individual Assistant Commissioner. Jurisdiction was predicated on 28 U.S.C. Secs. 1331 and 1343 (1983), in support of claims under 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983, and 28 U.S.C. Sec. 2201, et seq.

Prior to the filing of an answer by the named defendants, the district judge, on motion of the plaintiffs, entered a temporary restraining order against the enforcement of the challenged sections, and later, after the original defendants had answered, a preliminary injunction to the same effect was granted. Thereafter, by stipulation, the Governor and Attorney General were dismissed as defendants and the Authority and its individual members were added as defendants. The Secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services was also permitted (actually requested) to file a memorandum of position as an amicus curiae. After a hearing on the merits, the district judge entered an order granting the plaintiffs declaratory judgment of invalidity of section 4 of the Act.1 The defendants have appealed. We reverse.

The beginning point for a review of the judgment is the Act itself. As stated in its preamble, the purpose of the legislation was to establish a complex, integrated system for restraining "unreasonable increases in the costs of acute care hospital services" in the State of West Virginia.2 In effectuating this purpose, it created an Authority, composed of three members. The Authority (later described as board)3 was to develop and promulgate a uniform system of accounting and reporting for all State acute care hospitals and to establish a schedule of rates for the hospitals. In the discharge of this responsibility it was expressly authorized to develop rules and regulations to administer the provisions of this section.4 The Act, also, granted power to the board to employ a staff, including general counsel to represent it in "all adjudicatory matters," and to "contract with third parties."5

While the Act became effective as of March 12, 1983, jurisdiction of the board over "rates for health services care" did not arise until July 1, 1984. Section 16-29B-4 which is the object of the plaintiffs' attack, was enacted to govern health service charges by State acute care hospitals in the interim period between the effective date of the Act and the date after the assumption of jurisdiction over such rates by the board and the issuance of initial rates for the hospitals. Such section freezes during this interim period "[a]ll rates for hospital services" as of February 1, 1983 "except as adjustments are provided in this article." It proceeds significantly to provide that, though there was the general "freeze," the board or the director of the state department of health were "empowered to approve temporary rate increases for hospitals subject to the provisions of this article, in accordance with the provisions of section twenty-one, subsection (c) of this article." Subsection 16-29B-21(c) confers on the board, "[w]hether before or after" its jurisdiction to fix rates arises on July 1, 1984, "discretionary authority to allow a temporary change in a hospital's rates which may be effective immediately upon filing and in advance of review procedures when it has been determined that such temporary rate changes are in the public interest, and are necessary to prevent insolvency, to maintain accreditation or for emergency repairs or to relieve undue financial hardship." Section 4 also sets a "cap" of "twelve percent per annum" on any increase in a hospital's "gross patient revenues," subject to the provision that "[a]ny hospital altering its payor mix by increasing or decreasing the proportion of medicare, medicaid or charity care patients during this period shall have its allowed twelve percent per annum increased or decreased in proportion to the change in its patient mix. Any hospital whose gross patient revenues exceed those allowed as set forth in this section shall pay back the excess to the board."

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