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As the cost of providing medical care has increased dramatically in recent years, some healthcare providers resorted to overcharging insurers for out-of-network care needed for emergencies or specialized treatment. To purportedly control such costs, insurers turned to data analytics firm MultiPlan to reduce the amounts they were eventually required to pay. Rather than fixing the problem, however, this shifted the financial burden of these providers’ high rates to patients.
What is Subrosa Surveillance? Subrosa surveillance refers to covert surveillance conducted by insurance companies, defense attorneys, or private investigators to observe and document a.
What is Duty to Mitigate? The duty to mitigate refers to a legal obligation that requires an injured party—usually the plaintiff in a personal.
What is Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur? The Doctrine of Res Ipsa Loquitur—Latin for “the thing speaks for itself”—is a legal principle used in.
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