MANAGED CARE COMPANY SUED FOR FALSE ADVERTISING
Apr 26th, 1999 • Posted in: NewsHARTFORD, Connecticut
Three customers and a consumer group last week sued managed-care giant Aetna Inc. for false advertising.
The suit claims Aetna tells customers that quality medical care comes first, but pushes Aetna doctors to skimp on services and spend less time with clients.
The suit also charges Aetna with violating federal antiracketeering laws, which prohibit the use of the U.S. Postal Service and interstate commerce for dissemination of fraudulent material.
Aetna spokesman Fred Laberge told Reuters that Aetna, the largest HMO in the United States, would “vigorously” defend itself against the lawsuit, which he dismissed as “without any conceivable merit.”
The class-action lawsuit, filed in part by the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, seeks unspecified damages for nearly 6 million Aetna members from July 1996 to the present.
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