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Amerigroup OKs $225 million settlement



By MIKE ROBINSON, AP
22 July 2008 @ 08:52 pm EST

CHICAGO - Insurance company Amerigroup Corp. said Tuesday it has agreed in principle to settle for $234 million a lawsuit accusing it of discriminating against pregnant women and other high-risk patients.

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The settlement includes $225 million to be paid to the federal government and the state of Illinois plus $9 million in legal fees, the company said in a statement issued from its Virginia Beach, Va., offices.

A federal judge in Chicago in 2007 ordered the company to pay $334 million plus fees after a jury found it avoided pregnant women and others while receiving Medicaid money designed to assure services to them through the Illinois Department of Public Aid (IDPA).

Amerigroup said it would admit no wrongdoing under the settlement.

"We are concluding this litigation now to remove a source of significant legal and financial uncertainty for our organization," said James G. Carlson, Amerigroup's chairman and chief executive officer.

"With this matter resolved we can concentrate fully on the business at hand--meeting the health care needs of our members and continuing to serve our government partners," Carlson said. It would be best "to close this chapter now and move toward the future," he said.

The case was before the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago when the settlement talks got under way.

The dispute began with a so-called whistleblower lawsuit filed by Cleveland Tyson, a former lobbyist for Amerigroup's Illinois subsidiary. The federal government later joined the lawsuit.

Under federal whistleblower law, Tyson stands to collect 15 percent to 25 percent of the final judgment in the case.

Samuel B. Cole, an assistant U.S. attorney who represented the government, declined to comment.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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