I swear these companies have nobody proof reading anything before being sent out.
Humana to pay Missouri $161K for false statements - Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Business
Humana to pay Missouri $161K for false statements
Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 2:00 pm
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — A health insurance company is agreeing to pay Missouri more than $161,000 for falsely claiming a state law required customers' policies be replaced with Affordable Care Act benefits.
The Missouri Department of Insurance on Tuesday announced Humana Insurance Co. agreed to pay a $161,800 to the Missouri State School Fund for the misstatements.
A Humana spokesman had no immediate comment Tuesday.
The insurance department said in a statement that the company sent notices to 1,618 Missourians in August 2013 saying that their policies would be canceled and replaced with Affordable Care Act benefits.
The department said Humana falsely claimed the changes would be made because of a Missouri law. No such legislation exists.
Humana contended in the settlement agreement that the notices were false but not intentionally misleading.
Posted in Business, Wire on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:00 pm.
Humana to pay Missouri $161K for false statements - Columbia Daily Tribune | Columbia Missouri: Business
Humana to pay Missouri $161K for false statements
Wednesday, January 7, 2015 at 2:00 pm
JEFFERSON CITY (AP) — A health insurance company is agreeing to pay Missouri more than $161,000 for falsely claiming a state law required customers' policies be replaced with Affordable Care Act benefits.
The Missouri Department of Insurance on Tuesday announced Humana Insurance Co. agreed to pay a $161,800 to the Missouri State School Fund for the misstatements.
A Humana spokesman had no immediate comment Tuesday.
The insurance department said in a statement that the company sent notices to 1,618 Missourians in August 2013 saying that their policies would be canceled and replaced with Affordable Care Act benefits.
The department said Humana falsely claimed the changes would be made because of a Missouri law. No such legislation exists.
Humana contended in the settlement agreement that the notices were false but not intentionally misleading.
Posted in Business, Wire on Wednesday, January 7, 2015 2:00 pm.