Debt collection agency Accretive Health has filed a motion with a U.S. judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson, which accuses the company of violating patient privacy laws, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek report.
Ms. Swanson's suit claims Chicago-based Accretive improperly sought payments at patients' bedsides and in hospital emergency departments in two Minnesota hospitals. She also alleges that Accretive debt collectors did not consistently disclose their roles.
Accretive is asking U.S. District Judge Richard H. Kyle in St. Paul, Minn., to throw out the suit, calling some of Ms. Swanson's allegations "factually baseless and legally indefensible."
The company also wrote in its dismissal request that "the attorney general orchestrated a nationwide media campaign against Accretive Health, giving numerous television and print interviews to trumpet her release of a so-called 'compliance review.'"
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Ms. Swanson's suit claims Chicago-based Accretive improperly sought payments at patients' bedsides and in hospital emergency departments in two Minnesota hospitals. She also alleges that Accretive debt collectors did not consistently disclose their roles.
Accretive is asking U.S. District Judge Richard H. Kyle in St. Paul, Minn., to throw out the suit, calling some of Ms. Swanson's allegations "factually baseless and legally indefensible."
The company also wrote in its dismissal request that "the attorney general orchestrated a nationwide media campaign against Accretive Health, giving numerous television and print interviews to trumpet her release of a so-called 'compliance review.'"
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