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Frazier v. California Dept. of Health Services
Petitioner appeals from the denial of a petition for writ of mandate that sought to overturn respondent California Department of Health Services (Department) determination that he received an overpayment for orthopedic shoes he dispensed to MediCal beneficiaries. Dr. Frazier, a podiatrist, contends that the statutory requirement that such shoes be attached to a prosthesis or brace before MediCal will pay for them does not apply to podiatrists, and the Department did not meet its burden of proving that the shoes were not attached to a prosthesis or brace after he dispensed them. Court affirm.

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