Oct 14 (Reuters) - Insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to resolve antitrust class action claims by hospital systems, physicians and other health providers alleging they ...
Blue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to resolve antitrust class action claims by hospital systems, physicians and other health providers alleging they were underpaid for ...
Insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to resolve antitrust class action claims by hospital systems, physicians and other health providers alleging they were underpaid for ...
the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association and 33 independent BCBS companies have agreed to pay $2.8 billion to settle antitrust claims from providers. The association also must make significant ...
Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to settle an antitrust class action lawsuit brought against it by hospital systems, physicians, and health providers. The plaintiffs ...
In October 2024, Blue Cross Blue Shield (“BCBS”) agreed to a $2. ... is reported to be the largest settlement in a health care antitrust case to date. This landmark case has drawn significant ...
Nineteen other lawsuits filed by small providers ... the settlement terms for five years. Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in 2020 agreed to settle an antitrust case brought by policyholders and ...
The proposed class action settlement is the largest antitrust payout to ever be awarded ... At the center of the case is the Blue plans’ use of “exclusive service areas” and its ...
Insurer Blue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to resolve antitrust class action lawsuits by large hospital systems, physicians and other health providers alleging they were underpaid ...