Healthcare

Anesthesiologists File Antitrust Suit Against UnitedHeathcare

UnitedHealthcare, one of the US’s largest health insurers, is being sued in two states by a large group of anesthesiologists who are accusing the company of stifling competition by forcing the doctors out of its network and by using its enormous clout to pressure hospitals and surgeons to stop referring patients to them.

The lawsuits, filed Wednesday, April 7, in Colorado and Texas, were brought by US Anesthesia Partners, a sizable physician-owned practice backed by private-equity investors. The practice claims in the Texas lawsuit that United engaged in “unlawful tactics and pressure campaigns,” including “bribing” surgeons with contracts that paid them much more if they steered patients away from the group’s anesthesiologists.

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