Weinstein v. County of Los Angeles
Annotate this CaseThis case involved the County's approval of a no-bid contract for pharmacy administrator services under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), 42 U.S.C. 300gg et seq. On appeal, the County challenged the trial court's judgment against it. The court agreed with the County that the trial court failed to accord sufficient deference to the County’s evaluation of its needs for the services of a pharmacy administrator who could provide the necessary data management and provision of pharmaceuticals to address its needs in implementing provisions of the ACA. Accordingly, the court reversed with directions that the trial court enter judgment in favor of the County.
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