A home-based health care provider cannot sue an HMO for late payments because of a previous settlement agreement barring claims related to those payments, the state Superior Court has ruled.
The plaintiff, ABC Pediatrics, a provider of home care services to pregnant and postpartum women, filed suit against Health Partners Plans for $2 million in damages for breach of contract. ABC claimed that Health Partners failed to pay certain claims in a timely manner, ultimately causing ABC to close its doors.
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