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STAT+: Elevance sues government over $115 million tied to Medicare Advantage star ratings
Elevance Health sued the U.S. government, claiming federal recalculation of its Medicare Advantage quality ratings violated a recent court ruling, resulting in a $115 million loss. The lawsuit, filed in Georgia, challenges the impact of revised star ratings on the insurer's eligibility for bonuses and rebates tied to quality thresholds.
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