One of Australia's largest private health insurers has paid back millions of dollars to thousands of members who had hospital claims incorrectly rejected. Bupa has admitted to engaging in misleading ...
Private health insurer Bupa has been fined A$35m ($22.8m) after admitting to misleading or deceptive conduct that led more than 4,000 Australians to forgo claiming hospital treatments they were ...
The ACCC this week fined Bupa $35 million for unlawfully rejecting thousands of claims between May 2018 and August 2023. Patients and medical practices have since contacted ABC News, concerned that ...
Health insurer Bupa has been directed by the Australian Federal Court to pay a A$35m ($23.2) penalty after the company was found to have engaged in “misleading” conduct concerning health insurance ...
Bupa acknowledged the failings on their side and has begun compensating customers, hospitals and medical providers. So far, it has returned over $14.3 million related to more than 4,100 affected ...
Private health insurer Bupa is not entitled to damages from the State following the insurer's successful challenge to the introduction in 2003 of a risk equalisation scheme into the health insurance ...
The highest claim paid to date was £1 000 000. Cancer claims continued to be the highest percentage paid, accounting for 59% of all claims, Bupa said. Less than 1% of critical illness claims received ...
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