Illinois consumers sue health insurer Centene, saying they couldn’t find in-network doctors [Chicago Tribune]
Consumers in
Six consumers, including two in
They allege that the companies, which sell plans called Ambetter on the Affordable Care Act exchange, give customers incorrect lists of provider networks. A provider network is a group of doctors and other health care workers who have contracted with an insurance company to provide care to its members.
The consumers said, in some cases, they called doctors listed in the network directories only to find that almost none of them took Ambetter plans. As a result, consumers faced delays in treatment, couldn’t get treatment or had to pay out-of-pocket for other doctors because they couldn’t find any in Ambetter’s networks, they allege in the lawsuit.
“Plan members have difficulty finding an in-network provider and sometimes cannot find any provider who accepts Ambetter insurance,” according to the complaint.
The lawsuit also alleges that Ambetter plans “routinely refuse to pay for medical services and medications that the plan purportedly covers.” That can leave patients paying for medical bills without insurance, the lawsuit alleges. In some cases, the bills are sent to collections, leaving consumers “stuck between disputing the bill for years and paying for medical care that the Ambetter plan purportedly covered,” according to the lawsuit.
The lawsuit accuses the insurance companies of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, of unjust enrichment and of violating the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act, among other things.
“This lawsuit is merely one more attack on the
More than 2 million people have Ambetter plans, according to the lawsuit, and the plans are sold on Affordable Care Act exchanges in 26 states. In
The lawsuit alleges that the insurance companies often targeted low-income consumers, advertising the Ambetter plans to people who no longer qualified for Medicaid, which is a state and federally funded health insurance program for people with low incomes.
One of the
The other
The plaintiffs are seeking damages for the money they were allegedly overcharged for Ambetter’s plans as well as a permanent injunction that would put “an end to defendants’ fraudulent and unlawful conduct,” according to the lawsuit.
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