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Blue Cross Blue Shield lawsuit settlement checks will be disbursed soon. Who gets one?
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Blue Cross Blue Shield payments to about six million people are set to go out, more than two years after the health insurer reached a $2.67 million settlement with subscribers.
Notices of payments to claimants are being emailed on a rolling basis, according to an update on the BCBS settlement website.
The settlement stems from a class action lawsuit alleging that more than 35 BCBS health insurance plans violated antitrust laws by agreeing not to compete with one another, thereby limiting competition in the health insurance market.
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