eQHealth AdviseWell, Inc. v. Homeland Insurance Company of New York

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Case overview

Case Number:

3:22-cv-00050

Court:

Louisiana Middle

Nature of Suit:

Insurance

Judge:

Brian A. Jackson

Firms

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.