The deal requires the defendants to pay $4.8 million—$4.6 million from Aetna and $200,000 from Optum—into a settlement fund that will be used to compensate individual patients and health plans for the alleged overpayments. It also requires Aetna to separately pay $3.55 million in attorneys’ fees.
Judge Martin Reidinger of the US District Court for the Western District of North Carolina granted final approval to the deal Thursday, saying ...
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