In The News
- Lawsuit argues health insurers illegally discriminate by not covering hearing aids, treatment
- Hep C case against Washington state Medicaid harbinger of things to come in era of high-price drugs
- Lawsuits Claim Insurers Unfairly Refuse Pricey Hepatitis C Drugs
- Mental Health Parity Acts--Key Statutes to Ensuring Broad, Nongovernmental Services for Persons with Developmental Disabilities
- Lawsuits Claim Insurers Refuse Hepatitis Drugs
- Judge: Yakima Hospital Demanded Money from the Poor, Violated Law
- Boeing Get Nod for ERISA Settlement Over Autism Benefits
- Oregon Autism Case Settles
- Settlement lifts Premera’s restrictions on autism therapy.
- Editorial: State needs parity mandate to cover autism therapy.
- Oregon State will Tell Insurers to Stop Denying Autism Treatment.
- Insurer ordered to cover therapy for autistic kids.
- Parents sue to demand equal insurance coverage for autism.
- Court rules against insurers in case involving Renton teen with autism.
- Group Health agrees to cover autism therapy.
- Insurance to cover autism therapy for kids of public workers.
- State’s high court hears arguments on pension increases.
- The Washington Supreme Court hears the state pension cases.
- AT&T to pay Washington prisoners’ families $45 million in telephone class action settlement.
- Editorial: Limit predatory rates for prison phone calls.
- Regence to pay those who used alternative care.
- Group Health patients win refunds.
- Nationwide Insurance sued over health policies.
- Class-action suit filed against Nationwide Insurance.
- Services Group of America profit-sharing suit settled.
- Woman stuck with $135k bill sues Nationwide Insurance over policy.
- InfoSpace plaintiff sues Amex over stock trades.
- InfoSpace founder goes on offensive over court ruling.
- InfoSpace founder ordered to pay up -- $247 million up.
- High pay of Premera executives questioned.
- Judge Rules Against Principal Mutual – Policyholders Win Against Health Insurer.
- Insurance Case Reveals Industry Chaos – Dumped High-Risk Policyholders in Limbo while Authorities Seek Solution.