Atrium cost Medicare provider $62M by hindering new health plan work, lawsuit claims
ApexHealth and its associated businesses claim that
An agreement was made between the parties in
Apex is seeking compensation for losses. Atrium has until
Neither Atrium nor ApexHealth responded to request for comment from
About the deal
Medicare Advantage is a health plan offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare, a federal health insurance for anyone age 65 and older, and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or conditions.
In 2021, ApexHealth said that Atrium would anchor its integrated network of providers and hospitals in the Carolinas for the Medicare Advantage plan and its members.
Under the agreement, ApexHealth was to offer its Medicare Advantage health plan within the Carolinas, starting in 2022, according to the suit. Atrium was to serve as the exclusive health care provider for plan members in area where it provides services, subject to the addition of other providers, necessary to meet network requirements.
The suit noted that Apex’s enrollment numbers for the plan was a flop, with less than 200 members because of Atrium’s lack of cooperation and cost it tens of millions of dollars and future earnings.
Atrium “fell woefully short” of fulfilling the duties under the agreement, made its own financial benefits a priority over the contract, failed to provide necessary resources and never made efforts for the contract, ApexHealth claimed in the suit.
“In fact, Atrium was often an active hindrance to the plan’s success, preventing any meaningful marketing of the plan and refusing to perform its duties to assist and support Apex’s marketing efforts,” ApexHealth argued in the complaint. “Atrium’s failures caused the entire plan to fail.”
About Atrium and ApexHealth
ApexHealth was formed in 2018 to offer Medicare Advantage plan in the Carolinas with plans to expand in bordering states. It’s listed as a
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