Friday, December 7, 2012

Reuters: Hot Stocks: UPDATE 3-Aetna reaches $120 mln settlement over reimbursements

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UPDATE 3-Aetna reaches $120 mln settlement over reimbursements
Dec 7th 2012, 18:03

Fri Dec 7, 2012 1:03pm EST

  * Aetna to pay $60 mln, plus up to $60 mln more      * Insurer accused of underpaying out-of-network claims      * Shares of Aetna up about 2 pct     (Adds comment from plaintiffs' lawyer, updates stock price)      By Jonathan Stempel      Dec 7 (Reuters) - Aetna Inc, the third-largest U.S.  health insurer, has agreed to pay as much as $120 million to  settle nationwide litigation over how it reimburses members for  out-of-network medical services.      The accord calls for Aetna to pay $60 million into a general  settlement fund, plus as much as $60 million more, depending on  how many people submit claims.      Aetna said it will take a $78 million after-tax charge in  the current quarter for the settlement, and that the charge will  not affect operating earnings. It expects to pay for the  settlement over the next one to two years.      Patients and doctors accused Aetna of using databases  provided by Ingenix Inc, a unit of UnitedHealth Group Inc  , to systematically underpay claims involving services  and supplies from out-of-network providers.      The Hartford, Connecticut-based insurer was also challenged  over how it calculated out-of-network reimbursement rates, and  over its disclosures about those calculations.      "It continues to be a problem that insurers use improper  bases to pay low reimbursement rates," said Joe Whatley, a  lawyer for the out-of-network providers, in a phone interview.  "We hope this settlement will deter similar conduct."      In a joint court filing on Friday, the plaintiffs and Aetna  said the accord was "adequate, fair and reasonable."      It would cover patients who used out-of-network providers  from March 1, 2001, to the present, and cover out-of-network  providers from June 3, 2003, to the present. The litigation  began in July 2007.      "We are pleased that we were able to reach a favorable  agreement," James Cecchi, lead lawyer for the plaintiffs, said  in a phone interview.      The settlement requires approval by U.S. District Judge  Stanley Chesler in Newark, New Jersey. Aetna said it expects  approval in the middle of 2013, and that it may void the  settlement if too many people decide not to participate.      On Jan. 13, 2009, UnitedHealth and Aetna agreed to stop  using the Ingenix database and to help fund a new independent  database to calculate rates, under agreements with then-New York  attorney general, Andrew Cuomo, who is now the state's governor.      Two days later, UnitedHealth agreed to pay $350 million to  settle lawsuits over its out-of-network reimbursements.      In early afternoon trading, Aetna shares were up 1.9 percent  at $44.24 on the New York Stock Exchange.      The case is In re: Aetna UCR Litigation, U.S. District  Court, District of New Jersey, Nos. MDL-2020 and 07-03541.     (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; editing by Gerald  E. McCormick,  Sofina Mirza-Reid and Matthew Lewis)  
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