Blues, docs reach $128m settlement in class-action suit.Nearly all of the U.S. Blue Cross Blue Shield Blue Shield A US not-for-profit health care insurer that is a reimbursement intermediary for physicians. Cf Blue Cross. plans have reached a major class-action settlement with physicians who accused the health insurers of conspiring to underpay them through the use of computerized computerized adapted for analysis, storage and retrieval on a computer. computerized axial tomography see computed tomography. claims-processing systems. The settlement, reached in federal court in Miami, follows ones that have occurred over the past few years with almost all of the biggest for-profit for-prof·it adj. Established or operated with the intention of making a profit: a for-profit organization. , publicly traded health insurers involving similar allegations. Under terms of the accord, class members will receive a cash payment of more than $128 million. The Blues also agreed to enact changes to their business practice, which the plaintiffs' attorneys say brings the estimated value of the deal to more than $1 billion. Attorneys' fees total just more than $49 million, which the defendants aren't aren't Contraction of are not. See Usage Note at ain't. aren't are not aren't be opposing, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. plaintiffs' attorneys. The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association also was a defendant in the case. By the Numbers Blues Settle With Physicians Cash payment to be received by the class $128 million members. Estimated value of entire deal, including Over $1 billion changes to the Blues' business practice. Attorneys' fees that the defendants aren't $49 million opposing, according to plaintiffs' attorneys. |
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