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Fresenius Medical v. Puerto Rico
322 F.3d 56
1st Cir.
2003
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FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE CARDIOVASCULAR RESOURCES, INC., Plaintiff, Appellee, v. PUERTO RICO AND THE CARIBBEAN CARDIOVASCULAR CENTER CORP., Defendant, Appellant.

No. 02-1763

United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit

March 6, 2003

ERRATA SHEET

The opinion of this Court, issued on March 6, 2003, is amended as follows:

At the bottom of the text (l. 24) on p. 15, insert: ”Hess addressed the two questions of whether the state meant to confer immunity and of whether Congress had ratified that conferral. An affirmative answer to the first question may not be dispositive even where creation of the entity does not involve a question of congressional ratification. The ultimate issue is still a federal question for the courts to decide.”

At p. 27, l. 19, add this footnote after “binding.“: “PRCCCC has not provided any authority to support a claim that Section 20 is binding. Even if Section 20 were binding, that would not be dispositive. The Commonwealth could choose to meet an obligation by contracting with a private corporation or by other means.”

At p. 29, l. 1-2, delete “The provision of medical care, in our economy, is not primarily a state function.” and insert, “Medical care in Puerto Rico, as in the United States, is provided by a combination of private and public sector entities.”

Case Details

Case Name: Fresenius Medical v. Puerto Rico
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Date Published: Apr 24, 2003
Citation: 322 F.3d 56
Docket Number: 02-1763
Court Abbreviation: 1st Cir.
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