Tenet Healthcare and 19 of its hospitals are accusing Cigna of reimbursing claims at low rates and wrongfully denying claims for emergency care in a lawsuit, Becker’s reports.
The suit was first filed March 23 in state court but was moved April 28 to Connecticut District Court.
Nineteen hospitals managed by Tenet across Arizona, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, South Carolina and Massachusetts allege Cigna engaged in “an ongoing pattern of financial misconduct.”
The hospitals allege Cigna created “narrow” networks — which Tenet is not part of — to maximize the discounts it receives from the limited number of hospitals participating in those networks, thereby creating the risk of members seeking care at out-of-network emergency departments that have not agreed to offer discounted rates. Read more.