A major provider of kidney dialysis services is fighting to bar public access to court records in a whistleblower case that accuses the company of defrauding Medicare and Medicaid of hundreds of millions of dollars.
On Friday, an increasingly skeptical federal judge pressed attorneys for DaVita Inc. as to why documents containing information and data, some of it more than a decade old, should remain under seal and unavailable for public scrutiny.
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