$2.8 billion Blue Cross Blue Shield settlement: What providers can ...
Medical providers who treated Blue Cross Blue Shield patients may be eligible for compensation from a groundbreaking $2.8B antitrust settlement.
www.tebra.comLatest updates: payments from the Blue Cross Blue Shield antitrust settlement are expected to start sending out as early as early May 2026, but only to people who submitted a valid claim by the deadline.[2][3]
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Medical providers who treated Blue Cross Blue Shield patients may be eligible for compensation from a groundbreaking $2.8B antitrust settlement.
www.tebra.comA class-action lawsuit was filed against Blue Cross Blue Shield in 2013, alleging that the company broke antitrust laws by limiting market competition.
www.usatoday.comClass Representatives (“Plaintiffs”) reached a Settlement on October 16, 2020 with the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (“BCBSA”) and Settling Individual Blue Plans. BCBSA and Settling Individual Blue Plans are called “Settling Defendants.
www.bcbssettlement.comPayments from the Blue Cross Blue Shield antitrust settlement are expected to begin in May.
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www.independent.co.ukBlue Cross Blue Shield will begin to start sending out payments from a $2.67 billion class action lawsuit for eligible former customers.
www.fox32chicago.comHere's how big the checks could be, and who is eligible to receive a payment.
www.cbsnews.comBlue Cross Blue Shield has agreed to pay $2.8 billion to a settlement fund for health care providers as part of the resolution of a 12-year antitrust lawsuit, according to the plaintiffs Oct. 14 in a filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama.
www.aha.orgBlue Cross Blue Shield Antitrust Settlement FAQ File a Claim Settlement in the News SU
whatleykallas.comBlue Cross Blue Shield will begin to start sending out payments from a $2.67 billion class action lawsuit for eligible former customers.
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