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Ninth Circuit says Out-of-Network Claims not Pre-empted by ERISA - The National Law Review

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In July, we reported (here) on a Third Circuit decision that held an out-of-network provider’s direct claims against an insurer for breach of contract and promissory estoppel were not pre-empted by ERISA. That opinion was a significant win for healthcare providers. Recently, there has been another important win for out-of-network providers—this time from the Ninth Circuit.

In Beverly Oaks Physicians Surgical Ctr., LLC v. Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Illinois, 983 F.3d 435, 442 (9th Cir. 2020), an out-of-network surgical center sued Blue Cross for improperly refusing to pay—or dramatically underpaying—charges for seventeen procedures performed for fourteen patients.

The surgical center in Beverly Oaks followed the typical procedures for out-of-network care. Prior to each procedure, it obtained an assignment from the patients. It also called Blue Cross to confirm that Blue Cross would cover the procedures. Following the procedures, it submitted claim forms to Blue Cross totaling $1.4 million. Of these, Blue Cross paid only $130,000, less than one tenth what was owed.

In the subsequent suit, Blue Cross asserted—for the first time—that the surgical center could not recover any payment due to a non-assignment provision contained in each of the patients’ plans. The District Court agreed, and dismissed the surgical center’s suit for failure to state a claim.

However, the Ninth Circuit reversed the dismissal, finding that the surgical center had alleged facts sufficient to suggest that Blue Cross waived the anti-assignment provision by failing to assert it sooner, and that Blue Cross was estopped from asserting the provision because it promised to pay the claims in pre-surgery phone calls.

For lawyers, this case is another small indication that courts across the country are waking up to the difficulties faced by out-of-network health care providers arising from insurers’ use (and abuse) of boilerplate anti-assignment provisions in health plans. For out-of-network providers, this case highlights the importance of following good pre-procedure protocols, and pinning down the terms of payment before agreeing to provide services.

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