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November 3, 2023 


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Pritzker Administration Fines Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois $231,900 for Failing to Properly Update Provider Directories in Violation of the Network Adequacy and Transparency Act (NATA)

ChicagoThe Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI) announced today fines totaling $231,900 for Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC), the parent company of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, for violations of the Network Adequacy and Transparency Act (NATA) requirements for health insurers to post up-to-date, accurate, and complete provider directory information. 

 

Earlier this year, following a targeted market conduct examination of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, the Department fined HCSC for violating NATA and ordered the company to take corrective action, including updating provider directories and making the information clearer to consumers. * Market conduct examinations allow the regulatory agency to review insurance companies' compliance with state and federal laws. The health insurer’s delayed compliance with implementing changes to its provider directories to address the NATA violations resulted in the new fine. 

 

“Consumers rely on their health insurance companies to provide accurate information, so that they can make important, informed decisions about their health care,” said IDOI Director Dana Popish Severinghaus. “Provider directories are often the first touchpoint for health insurance consumers attempting to choose a primary care physician or specialist. Inaccurate, outdated, confusing information can make that selection process even more time-consuming and stressful. In Illinois, health insurers with provider directories found to be in violation of the law will be fined.”

 

The $231,900 fine for Health Care Service Corporation (HCSC), the parent company of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, is for violating:

HCSC is now complying with the earlier Director’s Order, including:

This fine follows a series of regulatory actions by the Department to protect Illinois health insurance consumers under the Network Adequacy and Transparency Act (NATA).

The company was fined for failing to file material change notices. *

IDOI will conduct follow up exams to ensure HCSC remains in compliance.


 The Notice of Apparent Liability for the fine announced today is posted here.

The Market Conduct Exam Final Report posted earlier this year can be found here.


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