MultiPlan and its partner health insurers are pushing back against antitrust allegations from numerous provider organizations, filing Thursday a motion to dismiss their collective lawsuit against the ...
A federal district judge has denied motions to dismiss antitrust and consumer protection claims against MultiPlan and payer codefendants, allowing litigation brought by healthcare providers alleging ...
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On June 3, 2025, Judge Matthew F. Kennelly of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois issued a sweeping ruling in In re MultiPlan Health Insurance Provider Litigation, largely ...
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When a company faces mounting public scrutiny, especially in high-stakes litigation, it sometimes does what any crisis playbook might suggest: change the name. It’s not a financial reset. It’s a ...
The American Medical Association and the Illinois State Medical Society (ISMS) filed a lawsuit last week against MultiPlan claiming the data analytics agency is at the center of an alleged ...
Cost management company MultiPlan is facing yet another lawsuit for allegedly conspiring to underpay providers — this time, from the largest physician association in the United States. The American ...
Community Health Systems, one of the largest hospital chains in the U.S., is suing cost management firm MultiPlan for allegedly conspiring with health insurers to lower payments to its providers. The ...
MultiPlan helps plans handle out-of-network claims, advising insurers what to pay providers. According to the Times, the plans often pay much less than providers bill — and charge self-funded ...
The little-known data analytics firm MultiPlan works with insurers to cut reimbursements to out-of-network providers, often leaving patients with large medical bills, according to a New York Times ...