Barker at Vermont State Fair, 1941.
Federal regulators have fined Clover Health $106,095 for misleading consumers about their out-of-network benefits.
Clover Health sells Medicare Advantage products in New Jersey. The health- insurance startup provides enrollees with out-of-network benefits and lets them pay nothing for monthly premiums, co-payments and generic prescriptions.
Becker’s Hospital Review reported that CMS says that Clover’s marketing misled potential enrollees about their ability “to always receive covered services from any out-of-network provider. The regulators said that the materials incorrectly stated that out-of-network providers participating in the Medicare program had to accept Clover enrollees.”
For the full story from Becker’s Hospital Review, read this link.