Nevada jury says health insurer undercut ER reimbursements

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Las Vegas, NV (AP) - A Las Vegas jury has found one of the nation's largest health insurers liable for underpaying millions of dollars to out-of-network emergency medical providers in what plaintiffs' attorneys argued was a systematic bid to boost company profits.

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The state court jury awarded more than $2 million in damages to plaintiffs TeamHealth and others. The jury will return next week to decide punitive damages against defendants including United Healthcare Insurance Co.

A spokesman said Wednesday the company is reviewing implications of the verdict, which was reached on Monday.

The breach-of-contract lawsuit focused on what emergency room care providers who aren't covered by a patient's insurance receive for treating patients who can't by law be turned away.

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