UnitedHealth Settlement Will End Patients’ Overpayment of Out-Of-Network Doctors
Julie Appleby of USA Today reports that New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has reached an agreement with UnitedHealth Group that will protect policyholders against paying more than they should to see out-of-network doctors. While this immediately affects New York health insurance, the settlement could have far-reaching impact across the country.
UnitedHealth insurance used a subsidiary’s database (Ingenix)–as do many other health insurance providers nationwide–to determine how much doctors should be paid, through the insurers’ own reports of regional charges. Cuomo calls this a conflict of interest, and will establish a non-profit agency that will publicly post typical medical costs on a Website. UnitedHealth has agreed to donate $50 million to that agency.
On average, UnitedHealth underpaid out-of-network doctors by over 25%. Consumers suffer when doctors do not consider those incomplete reimbursements as full payment, since they have to cover the difference. The rules surrounding reimbursement of non-network care are often murky and confusing. According to Julie, Cuomo claims that many insurance plans don’t even tell consumers how much they’ll end up having to pay!
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