University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Inc. v. Aetna Life Insurance Company
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JUDGMENT entered in favor of plaintiff University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Inc. against defendants Aetna Life Insurance Company, ADP TotalSource, Inc. and ADP TotalSource, Inc. Health and Welfare Plan for healthcare benefits in the amount of $11,485.24, prejudgment interest in the amount of $3,962.40 and attorney fees and costs in the amount of $7,353.70. (JDP/PAO) (arw)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
HOSPITAL AND CLINICS, INC.,
Plaintiff,
JUDGMENT IN A CIVIL CASE
CaseNo.13-cv-197-jdp
v.
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
ADP TOTALSOURCE INC. HEALTH AND
WELFARE PLAN and ADP TOTALSOURCE, INC.,
Defendants.
This action came for consideration before the court with District Judge
James D. Peterson presiding. The issues have been considered and a decision has been
rendered.
IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that judgment is entered in favor of
plaintiff University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Inc. against defendants Aetna Life
Insurance Company, ADP TotalSource, Inc. and ADP TotalSource, Inc. Health and
Welfare Plan finding that plaintiff has standing under the Employee Retirement Income
Security Act to bring this action to recover payment for medical services provided to plan
participant James Vana, and granting its motion for summary judgment on its claim that
despite its failure to precertify a cardiac catheterization, plaintiff is entitled to healthcare
benefits in the amount of $11,485.24, prejudgment interest in the amount of $3,962.40,
and attorney fees and costs in the amount of $7,353.70.
Approved as to form this
(
6 Th
day of July, 2014.
Jantt:~~
District Judge
~=PL.CJ~
Peter Oppeneer
Clerk of Court
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Date
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