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Genomic Health v. Shewry
Genomic Health, Inc. (Genomic Health) filed a petition for writ of mandate against the Department of Health Care Services (the Department), seeking a declaration that the Department was required to pay Genomic Health for services rendered to Medi-Cal patients before June 1, 2007. The trial court denied the petition because Genomic Health had failed to exhaust administrative remedies. On appeal, Genomic Health contends that the trial court erred because it would have been futile to exhaust administrative remedies. Court conclude that Genomic Healths contention is without merit because the record does not support its assertion that exhaustion of administrative remedies would have been futile.

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