An organization that provides health coverage for employees of credit unions in Maine is suing an arm of Elevance Health over how it handled a claim for a stem cell transplant for a plan participant with blood cancer.
The organization, the Board of Trustees of the Maine Credit Union League Insurance Trust, has accused the Elevance unit, Anthem Health Plans of Maine, of delaying consideration of the prior authorization request and the final claim in a way that cost the plan $706,402.86 in reimbursement for the transplant.
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