Behavioral Health Business: Carelon Behavioral Health Sued Over ‘Ghost Network’ Allegations
April 29, 2025
In “Carelon Behavioral Health Sued Over ‘Ghost Network’ Allegations” (Behavioral Health Business, April 29, 2025), Behavioral Health Business discusses the class action lawsuit filed against Carelon Behavioral Health accused of misleading beneficiaries seeking mental health services by pushing ghost networks, or inaccurate provider directories. Three plaintiffs are suing the company on behalf of more than 1 million Carelon patients through the Empire Plan in the New York State Health Insurance Program (NYSHIP).
The plaintiffs in this matter are represented by Pollock Cohen LLP partner Steve Cohen and co-counsel, Walden Macht Haran & Williams LLP partner Jake Gardener.
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Carelon Behavioral Health Sued Over ‘Ghost Network’ Allegations | Behavioral Health Business