Physician Groups suing WellPoint over out-of-network payments
Hartford Courant, March 26, 2009
The American Medical Association, Connecticut State Medical Society, and others are suing WellPoint Inc., claiming that the company conspired with other insurers to underpay doctors for out-of-network care. The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Los Angeles, is proposed as a class action against Indianapolis-based WellPoint, the parent of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans. The suit follows similar cases filed last month by the AMA and other medical societies against Aetna and CIGNA. The physician groups say insurers used manipulated data, provided through a database operated by UnitedHealth Group's Ingenix unit, to deliberately underpay doctors who don't belong to the health plans' networks and to maximize profits.
Most Viewed
Most Emailed
- Sebelius Lashes Out at Anthem for Premium Increases
- Nurse Anesthetists Say They Practice Safely Without Physician Supervision
- 10 Ways to Improve Handoffs in Your Hospital
- There are Big Bucks in Better Patient Flow
- Doctors Sue To Stop Unsupervised Nurse Anesthetists from Administering Anesthesia
- Can Nurses Drive Health Reform?
- CT Hospital was Prepared for Power Plant Explosion
- Expectant Moms, The White House is Calling
- Texas nurse to stand trial for reporting doctor
- HIPAA Harm Threshold Works, Say Providers
