Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination by Cigna for Excluding Obesity Medication Coverage
Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination by Cigna for Excluding Obesity Medication Coverage
Key Takeaways (TLDR)
Ms. Whittemore is leading the first lawsuit against Cigna for excluding coverage of prescription medications to treat obesity.
The lawsuit alleges that Cigna discriminates by denying coverage of prescription drugs to treat obesity, despite considering them medically necessary.
This lawsuit aims to ensure that individuals diagnosed with obesity have access to proven, medically-effective treatment, promoting their health and wellbeing.
The lawsuit is filed on behalf of a nationwide class of Cigna enrollees diagnosed with obesity by three law firms, challenging discriminatory practices.
Why it Matters
The lawsuit challenges the exclusion of obesity treatment medication coverage, highlighting the importance of equal access to medically necessary drugs. This news sheds light on the legal and ethical implications of denying coverage for obesity treatment, impacting individuals with obesity and the broader conversation on healthcare discrimination.
Summary
Plaintiff Jamie Whittemore has filed a lawsuit against Cigna Health and Life Insurance, Inc. alleging discrimination under the Affordable Care Act for excluding coverage of prescription medications to treat obesity. Whittemore argues that the exclusion violates the anti-discrimination law, and her lawyers claim that different treatment based on disability is illegal. The lawsuit is filed on behalf of a nationwide class of Cigna enrollees diagnosed with obesity by three law firms.
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