A company that manages health care provider networks is blasting providers who have accused it of antitrust law violations in connection with determining what plans should pay for out-of-network care.
The company, MultiPlan, contends that the providers have provided no evidence of any kind of price-fixing or other wrongdoing, and it says it uses publicly available data sets to develop recommendations for out-of-network provider reimbursement levels.
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