David Wit, et al v. United Behavioral Health
Case Number:
20-17363
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Companies
- American Psychiatric Association
- America's Health Insurance Plans Inc.
- National Association for Behavioral Healthcare
- National Health Law Program
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June 11, 2024
Pivotal ERISA Case Stalls Amid Mental Health Crisis
A nationwide mental health crisis has emerged while a landmark case involving thousands of insurance claims denied by United Behavioral Health has wound its way through the courts. The dispute is hitting new headwinds at the Ninth Circuit.
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August 25, 2023
9th Circ. Reopens Door To Reprocessing In UBH Battle
The Ninth Circuit's third version of its ruling in a consolidated class action pitting United Behavioral Health against patients challenging coverage denials largely came out in UBH's favor, but it reopened the door for health plan participants to demand claim reprocessing on a class basis, experts say.
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August 22, 2023
9th Circ. Sends Lower Court ERISA Query In Updated Opinion
The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday granted a panel rehearing in litigation brought by United Behavioral Health plan participants fighting the denial of claims and instructed a district court to resolve a threshold question over the plans' administrative exhaustion requirement.
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June 30, 2023
5 ERISA Cases To Watch In 2023's Second Half
A pending rehearing petition in a massive suit against United Behavioral Health at the Ninth Circuit and battles over ESG in retirement plan investments headline the crop of cases that benefits lawyers will be following in the second half of 2023. Here, Law360 speaks with attorneys about five Employee Retirement Income Security Act cases to keep an eye on.
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June 14, 2023
5 Important Benefits Rulings From The 1st Half Of 2023
A Texas federal court ruled against Affordable Care Act preventive care coverage mandates, the Seventh Circuit revived a retirement plan mismanagement case brought by Northwestern University workers and the Tenth Circuit refused to force arbitration of an employee stock ownership plan lawsuit. Here are five rulings from the first six months of 2023 that benefits lawyers should have on their radar.
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May 19, 2023
10th Circ. UBH Loss May Complicate 9th Circ. Rehearing Fight
A recent Tenth Circuit decision faulting United Behavioral Health for refusing to cover inpatient mental health treatment could help a huge class of patients convince the Ninth Circuit to rehear their bid to force the company to reprocess a slew of similar claims, experts say.
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March 21, 2023
DOL Leads Chorus Asking Full 9th Circ. To Tackle UBH Case
The U.S. Department of Labor urged the full Ninth Circuit to rehear an appeal in a federal benefits lawsuit against United Behavioral Health, joining a coalition of medical associations, health advocates and attorneys general from 15 states and the District of Columbia in calling for rehearing en banc.
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March 10, 2023
Full 9th Circ. Asked To Review ERISA Reprocessing Appeal
Thousands of participants in health plans administered by United Behavioral Health who sought reprocessing of 67,000 claims for mental health and substance use disorder treatment urged the full Ninth Circuit on Friday to reconsider a three-judge panel's decision, warning of "dire nationwide consequences" absent rehearing.
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June 24, 2022
Patients Slam UnitedHealth's Bid To Keep 9th Circ. Order Alive
UnitedHealth Group Inc. relied on contradictory arguments in its defense of the Ninth Circuit's decision unraveling court orders requiring the insurer's subsidiary to reprocess thousands of claims for mental health and substance use disorder treatment, plan participants have argued, doubling down on imploring the appeals court to revisit its ruling.
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June 17, 2022
UnitedHealth Pans 'Hyperbolic' Redo Bid In ERISA Appeal
UnitedHealth Group's behavioral care unit told the Ninth Circuit not to reconsider blocking lower court orders requiring it to reprocess a slew of claims for mental health and substance use disorder treatment, saying plan participants have exaggerated the ruling's impact.