eQHealth AdviseWell, Inc. v. Homeland Insurance Company of New York
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3:22-cv-00050
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July 18, 2023
No Coverage For Health Co.'s Botched Medicaid Authorization
A health care company is not covered for costs it incurred following a botched Medicaid authorization for a Florida man's treatment in Oklahoma, a Louisiana federal judge ruled, finding none of the communications before a 2019 settlement triggered coverage.
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February 17, 2023
Settlement Doesn't Bar Coverage, Health Care Co. Says
A health care management company didn't forfeit its rights to coverage by settling underlying claims that it botched a Medicaid authorization without its insurer's consent, the company told a Louisiana court Thursday, arguing it didn't settle the case until after its insurer had denied coverage.
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September 01, 2022
Court Should Ignore Health Co.'s New Arguments, Insurer Says
The insurer for a health care management company told a Louisiana federal court that the company improperly raised new argumentsĀ in a dispute over coverage for a botched Medicaid authorization, saying the new arguments shouldn't be considered and are meritless.
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February 02, 2022
Health Care Co. Says Email Is Enough To Trigger Coverage
A health care management company said it is owed coverage for a botched Medicaid authorization, telling a Louisiana federal court that an email alerting its insurer to the mistake is enough to trigger coverage under its claims-made policy.