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Blue Cross Blue Shield will soon begin paying out $2.67 billion to customers follow a years-long lawsuit alleging that the health insurance giant broke antitrust laws. The litigation began ...
An update on the Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement's website stated that it reached a $2.67 billion settlement with its subscribers, and funds are finally expected to be d istributed to about six ...
Blue Cross Blue Shield will distribute $2.67 billion to about 6 million subscribers following a 2013 antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged that BC/BS plans illegally agreed not to compete with ...
Two and a half years after Blue Cross Blue Shield reached a $2.67 billion settlement with its subscribers, funds finally are expected to be distributed to about 6 million people.
Though Blue Cross Blue Shield agreed to create a $2.67 billion settlement fund, only $1.9 billion remains available for payout after deducting attorney fees, administration expenses and other ...
A $2.8 billion settlement has been reached in the latest update of a Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) antitrust lawsuit. The latest settlement explicitly relates to health care providers ...
This isn't the only large-scale settlement Blue Cross Blue Shield has reached in recent months. It also has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to providers, including health systems and physicians.
Blue Cross Blue Shield payments to about 6 million people are set to go out more than two years after the health insurer reached a $2.67 billion settlement with subscribers.
The settlement ended litigation that began in 2013 when a class-action antitrust lawsuit was filed against more than 35 Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance plans, including Highmark.
Blue Cross Blue Shield will distribute $2.67 billion to about 6 million subscribers following a 2013 antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit alleged that BC/BS plans illegally agreed not to compete with ...