Background
Are you a doctor or mental health professional whose claims for out-of-network healthcare services were repriced by Zelis? If so, you may have been under-reimbursed for those services.
In several recently filed lawsuits, doctors and dentists have alleged that Zelis and major health insurance companies have engaged in price fixing and other anticompetitive conduct with respect to their reimbursement of out-of-network healthcare services. Specifically, the lawsuits allege that Zelis and the health insurance companies conspired to set reimbursement rates for these services at artificially low levels, which has deprived healthcare providers from being fully and fairly compensated. If proven, this practice would constitute a violation of the federal antitrust laws.
If you own a healthcare practice and provided out-of-network healthcare services, that were repriced by Zelis anytime since June 13, 2016, you may have been underpaid as a result of this alleged price fixing scheme.
To learn about the case and your legal options, fill out a free case review form to learn how we may be able to get your practice compensated for the underpayments.
How We Can Help
If you own a healthcare practice and had out-of-network healthcare services repriced by Zelis anytime since June 13, 2016, you may have been underpaid as a result of this alleged price fixing scheme. To learn about the case and your legal options, fill out a free, no-obligation case review form to learn how we may be able to get your practice compensated for the underpayments.