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Cigna is using an algorithm to review — and often reject — hundreds of thousands of patient health insurance claims, a new lawsuit claims, with doctors rubber-stamping those denials without ...
Low-income patients—and their health care providers—are less likely to challenge denials of their health insurance claims than those with household incomes above $50,000, according to ...
Internal documents and former company executives reveal how Cigna doctors reject patients’ claims without opening their files. “We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said.
The new Texas Coalition for Patients is working for transparency and accountability in health insurance. A recent KFF study found 18% of adults have had ACA health insurance claim denials in the ...
Despite the potentially dire impact that denials have on patients’ health or finances, data shows that people appeal only once in every 500 cases.
In light of World Stroke Day, which takes place on the 29th October, leading medical negligence solicitors, Patient Claim Line, have outlined crucial signs to look out for, highlighted NHS ...
NewsChannel 13 has been looking into claims from former patients who say they were sexually abused by Four Winds staff members. The lawsuits claim the alleged abuse would happen multiple times.
A hidden camera in a bathroom may have captured 20 patients who visited a chiropractor's business in Valencia, a lawsuit claims.
Hackers claim they have retrieved 17 million patient records, including confidential personal and medical information, in a ransomware attack on PIH Health that has paralyzed operations at three ...
Denials of claims for preventive care were found to be disproportionately higher among at-risk patient populations, including low-income patients, patients with a high school degree or less, and ...
A New York-based dermatology practice has reached a deal with federal prosecutors to resolve claims that one of its doctors refused to perform a scheduled procedure for an HIV positive patient ...
Patients claim long-lasting harm from procedures by Atlanta plastic surgeon known as 'The Eye Guy' Kayla Cannon, 29, was born with a birth defect.