Branchburg, NJ (PRWEB) July 30, 2009 -- The Association of New Jersey Chiropractors (ANJC), one of the largest chiropractic state associations in the nation, today announced that it has filed a lawsuit against Aetna seeking nationwide relief on behalf of chiropractors and other healthcare professionals.
The ANJC retained the law firm of Buttaci & Leardi, LLC, in concert with the renowned class action law firm of Pomerantz Haudek Grossman & Gross LLP, to investigate and file the lawsuit, which challenges Aetna's improper recoupment demands on chiropractors and other healthcare providers. The action alleges that Aetna's post-payment audit process is violative of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 ("ERISA"), and further alleges that Aetna's post-payment audit process and its pre-payment claim review process violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ("RICO"). The action also attacks Aetna's clinical policy bulletins that are used to deny services retroactively.
The suit has been filed as a class action on behalf of all healthcare providers nationwide who have been harmed by Aetna's conduct. The ANJC has joined the action in a representational capacity on behalf of its members. The suit was filed in U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey on Wednesday, July 29 (case # 3:09-CV-03761-JAP-TJB).
"The scourge of post payment audits by health insurers has become
all too familiar to chiropractors across the country," said Dr. Sigmund
Miller, Executive Director of the ANJC. "Indeed, insurance carriers
continue to bombard chiropractors with refund requests demanding
repayment of thousands upon thousands of dollars. Aetna, in particular,
has been active in auditing and thereafter seeking recoupment from
chiropractors."
In addition to challenging Aetna's recoupment effort, the Complaint
challenges Aetna's excuses to justify its repayment demands. ANJC finds
that a substantial portion of Aetna's justifications relate to
chiropractic services that Aetna deemed--after the fact--to be
experimental and investigational, such that they are no longer deemed
to be "covered services" under the applicable health care plans. Among
other services, Aetna claims that the following chiropractic services
are no longer covered because they purportedly have not been
demonstrated to be safe and effective: Surface Scanning
Electromyography ("SEMG"); Intersegmental Mechanical Traction;
Electrical Stimulation; Activator and other Manipulative Devices (i.e.,
Proadjuster); Active Release Technique; Chiropractic Biophysics
("CBP"); Sacro Occipital Technique ("SOT"); Nerve Conduction Velocity
("NCV") studies; Manipulation under Anesthesia ("MUA"); and Aqua
Massage (Dry Hydrotherapy). The action alleges that many of these
services are generally-accepted in the chiropractic community and
chiropractors are entitled to provide such services and to be paid
appropriate benefits under Aetna's plans.
The Complaint seeks: (1) to stop Aetna from continuing to engage in
impermissible audit and recovery practices; (2) to stop Aetna from
enforcing clinical policies that are substantively baseless; (3)
compensation for chiropractors who have been coerced into making
payments to resolve or defend against Aetna's unlawful overpayment
actions; and (4) compensation for chiropractic trade associations, like
the ANJC, who have devoted significant time and resources dealing with
these various improprieties.
Counsel for plaintiffs are continuing to investigate these claims, and other related claims that may be added to the litigation.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Sigmund Miller, executive director for the Association of New Jersey Chiropractors by calling 908.722.5678.
About the Association of New Jersey Chiropractors
ANJC is one of the largest associations of chiropractors in the nation,
with 1500 members, statewide. ANJC's mission is to educate its members
on the latest technology and advancements in the profession and to
become a trusted, relied upon information resource to the public
regarding the benefits of chiropractic care. For more information,
please visit ANJC's public information website at www.njchiropractors.com or call (908) 722-5678.
Contact Information:
Dr. Sig Miller
Association of NJ Chiropractors
908.722.5678