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By Emily Cousins | March 3, 2023
"Cigna did not disclose to plaintiff Srednicki in its billing materials the fact that Lab Corp. had been paid in full, nor did it disclose that, in fact, there was no 'balance' to bill plaintiff Srednicki," the complaint said.
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By Emily Cousins | February 21, 2023
"The relationship between a pet owner and pet does not meet the 'closely related' element of 'Clohessy,' as that case appears to restrict this element to the close relationship between a parent and a child or between siblings," the decision said.
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By Emily Cousins | February 1, 2023
"We were pleased that the court recognized the need to grant relief, both because of the illegality of the rule, and because of the impact, and the court specifically found irreparable harm, for the entire class as defined," counsel for the plaintiffs Sheldon V. Toubman of Disability Rights Connecticut said.
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By Emily Cousins | December 16, 2022
"In addition to a $4.2 million penalty, Dr. Sidana and his clinic's billing will be subject to ongoing oversight and scrutiny to ensure these unacceptable practices never occur again," Attorney General William Tong said.
By Jane Wester | October 17, 2022
U.S. Attorney Damian Williams of the Southern District of New York said the scheme allowed Cigna to obtain tens of millions of dollars in Medicare funding.
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By Marianna Wharry | September 30, 2022
"Given that Defendant told Plaintiff her certification was inadequate and gave her a chance to cure the deficiency, and given that Plaintiff opted to resign instead of curing the deficiency, Defendant's denial of Plaintiff's request for leave was not a violation of her rights under the FMLA," the judge wrote.
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By Emily Cousins | September 1, 2022
Attorneys say they realized this issue is affecting citizens across the United States. An amended complaint included two new plaintiffs from Delaware and Nebraska.
By Emily Cousins | August 16, 2022
"Our priority, our duty should be to Connecticut families and residents and small businesses, to protect them to make sure they don't have to pay more for health insurance and health care than they have to," Attorney General William Tong said. "And to ask, and to even require, the health insurance companies here today to do all they can to really serve their customers and not just extract as much as they can."
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By Emily Cousins | August 12, 2022
"Number one: We don't want rates that are based on incorrect information," Tong said. "Number two: We don't want rates that are based on revised information when we're not really sure that they had time and really put their full effort into an appropriate revision of those rates."
By Marcia Coyle | July 25, 2022
The latest challenge is likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court, regardless of how a federal trial court and the Fifth Circuit rule.
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