Wit et al v. UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company et al
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3:14-cv-02346
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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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May 28, 2024
Staffing Rule Suit, Mayo COVID Claims And An Oathless Expert
Nursing home trade groups sue over "nightmare" staffing rule, former Mayo Clinic workers get another shot at claims they were illegally fired over COVID-19 policy breaches, and an unsworn expert letter tanks a medical malpractice suit in Iowa. Law360 Healthcare Authority looks at those and other notable developments in healthcare litigation over the past week.
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May 23, 2024
UBH Urges 9th Circ. To Take Up Petition In Health Claim Fight
United Behavioral Health implored the Ninth Circuit to grant the insurance company's petition for appellate court intervention in a consolidated action alleging mismanagement of mental health and substance use disorder treatment claims, arguing a California federal court clearly erred by allowing further pleadings on a denial of benefits claim.
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May 20, 2024
Patients Urge 9th Circ. To Deny UBH Petition In Claim Fight
Patients alleging United Behavioral Health mismanaged their mental health and substance use disorder treatment claims urged the Ninth Circuit not to grant the insurance company's petition for appellate court intervention in the consolidated action, arguing the effort was inappropriate and unjustified.
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January 06, 2022
Class Attys Get $20M From UnitedHealth ERISA Win
A California federal judge awarded class counsel more than $20 million in fees and costs Wednesday for a victory against a UnitedHealth Group unit that the court ordered to rewrite its rules on substance abuse and mental health care coverage.
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July 30, 2021
UnitedHealth Rule Rewrite Evinces Shift In Mental Health Care
A UnitedHealth Group unit is almost two years into a court-ordered process of altering how it approaches mental health and substance abuse care, and attorneys say it likely won't be the only insurer facing a reckoning amid a national sea change on support for such treatment.
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January 27, 2021
UnitedHealth Unit Must Reprocess 67K Claims, Judge Says
A UnitedHealth Group Inc. unit can't avoid a court order to reprocess roughly 67,000 claims for behavioral health treatment initially evaluated using guidelines that a judge shot down in 2019, a California federal judge ruled Wednesday.
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December 07, 2020
UnitedHealth Unit Should Reprocess Claims Now, Class Says
United Behavioral Health shouldn't be allowed to table its compliance with a court order to reprocess roughly 67,000 insurance claims while appealing its loss in a challenge to its claim decision-making process, a class of UBH patients told a California federal court.
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December 04, 2020
High Court Headlines Biggest ERISA Rulings Of A Busy 2020
One U.S. Supreme Court ruling gave workers plenty of time to sue over benefit issues, while another limited the circumstances under which they could do so. Meanwhile, lower courts questioned single-stock funds' appropriateness for 401(k) plans and sharply rebuked health insurers who use improper guidelines to deny treatment requests. Here, Law360 looks at the five biggest benefits decisions of 2020.
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December 03, 2020
UnitedHealth Unit Appeals Loss In Treatment Guidelines Case
UnitedHealth Group Inc.'s behavioral health unit appealed its loss in a blockbuster case over coverage guidelines to the Ninth Circuit on Thursday, looking to nix orders that its guidelines were improper and that it must reprocess roughly 67,000 claims for behavioral health treatments administered using the guidelines.