State Auditor's office takes action against 'misleading' healthcare plans
The State Auditor's office is clamping down on what it called "a troubling and deceptive business practice" regarding "misleading" health insurance plans from companies that offer poor coverage and bad customer service.
In a press release, State Auditor
"The complaints came from Montanans who thought they had purchased quality health insurance through SLP, but when they submitted claims for medical expenses, found that SLP would not cover them," Brown said in a release.
More than 130 complaints had been filed against SLP with the
The most recent complaint came from a
The plan the church offered the pastor "was presented to them as an (Affordable Care Act) compliant policy" but, in fact, was not. Only after the pastor incurred medical bills did the church find out that the policy only offered discounts on a limited number of services.
"Needless to say, this experience has been a source of stress for the consumer's family, the congregation, and the authorized representative who purchased the policy offered by the church," Brown said in a press release. "They discovered through their own diligent research that other legal action has been taken against SLP. In turn, they rightly filed a complaint with my office."
There may be other companies engaging in similar practices, the release said. In an effort to avoid consumer-protection regulations, some companies offer plans that refer to consumers as limited partners or employees.
"None of the consumers who have contacted Commissioner Brown have been aware that they were designated by SLP as employees or partners of the sponsoring company,
If Montanans have questions regarding their insurance provider, they can contact the
"If a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is," Brown said in a release. "If a health insurance policy offers unusually low premiums and low deductibles yet promises full or unlimited coverage, be skeptical. If a health insurance plan's fine print designates participants as 'employees' or 'partners,' find out more."
Brown has targeted wrongdoing by insurance companies during his time in office, recently winning a court battle over the right to investigate
Courtesy of Daily Montanan



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