Cheaper Health Plans Promoted by Trump Have a History of Fraud
By ROBERT PEAR OCT. 21, 2017
WASHINGTON In signing a recent executive order, President Trump promised that millions of Americans could soon obtain great, great health care through inexpensive plans that offer consumers options they had been denied under the Affordable Care Act.
But these health plans, created for small businesses, have a darker side: They have a long history of fraud and abuse that have left employers and employees with hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid medical bills.
The problems are described in dozens of court cases and enforcement actions taken over more than a decade by federal and state officials who regulate the type of plans Mr. Trump is encouraging, known as association health plans. In many cases, the Labor Department said, it has targeted unscrupulous promoters who sell the promise of inexpensive health benefit insurance, but default on their obligations. In several cases, it has found that people managing these health plans diverted premiums to their personal use.
The department filed suit this year against an association health plan for 300 small employers in Washington State, asserting that its officers had mismanaged the plans assets and charged employers more than $3 million in excessive administrative fees. Operators of the health plan violated their fiduciary duty by using its assets in their own interest, rather than for the benefit of workers, the government said.
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