
Shalala v. Guernsey Memorial Hospital
Shalala v. Guernsey Memorial Hospital was a legal case involving a dispute over Medicare reimbursement. The case centered on whether the hospital complied with certain regulations to receive payments for patient care. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled that federal agencies, such as Medicare, have the authority to interpret their own regulations and decide on reimbursement claims. This case clarified the power of federal agencies in managing healthcare funding, highlighting the complexities of healthcare regulations and the importance of adhering to established rules for receiving federal financial support.