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Aetna took money from Grainger “under the guise of claims administration” but put only a fraction of that money toward workers’ medical claims, keeping the rest for itself, the company said in its complaint. Aetna approved false and fraudulent claims and engaged in “active deception” to conceal its misdeeds, including limiting Grainger’s audit rights, providing false or inaccurate claims reports, and preventing Grainger from accessing ...
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