Texas Files Suit Against Aliera Healthcare Over Non-Licensed Insurance Sales

July 17, 2019

  • July 18, 2019 at 12:38 pm
    Jeff says:
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    Not Good for Aliera, Now all the states will be looking at them and shutting them down.
    Aliera was bad a claims anyway.

  • December 16, 2019 at 3:34 pm
    ABraveHeart says:
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    Read this entire 48 page filing in Texas to get a full understanding of just how corrupt this company is. Page 5 explains Tim Moses background.
    https://www.tdi.texas.gov/news/2019/documents/Aliera-First-Amd-Petition-July-2019.pdf
    Open the pdf and search on “Moses” and read all the paragraphs where his name appears. So, he is now onto his next scam and a whole bunch of employees are going along thinking they are not culpable.

    Here are the exhibits that go along with the Texas filing.
    https://www.tdi.texas.gov/news/2019/documents/Aliera-First-Amd-Pet-Exhbits.pdf

    Also, check out bbb.org
    Review their Better Business Bureau rating. BBB SUSPENDED their rating. That is worse than an F!
    https://www.bbb.org/us/ga/atlanta/profile/health-savings-administrators/the-aliera-companies-inc-0443-27708881

  • May 16, 2020 at 1:01 pm
    johnny been says:
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    Notice that many of these denied claims are “typical ” claims that a person might sit on and wait to get some kind of insurance. Wellness exam- hernia , etc It clearly says on brochure that this does NOT cover pre-existing. It was’nt that long ago when ALL individual plans did NOT cover pre-existing conditions. This pre X situation is not something that any of the Christian sharing plans designed or invented. Seems the author leans in that direction-many people have never paid for their own medical insurance thus this pre-existing condition situation seems unfair or illegal. It is not IMO. It is the only way any of these companies will stay in business. People would simply sign up-get that heart transplant -then drop the plan after the surgery. That would be rampant if allowed. Only since ACA have insurance companies been forced to pay all pre-existing situations. Remember back folks..it was not that long ago Bcbs, Aetna , Cigna -all of them had pre-X limitations.

    One i read said it did not cover his Wellness -that is right there in brochure. It clearly says it is limited in coverage and it clearly says you must wait a few months.

    I have Aliera and just got a complete wellness -most of it was covered. In addn, i had 3 pre–cancer spots cut off my back and it was covered exactly as i expected. I studied the coverage, i called Aliera , i called Dr and got price –i did my homework. There were no surprises except it appears as if i have caught the Dr’s office 2 times tying to get me to pay the cash price prior to them even filing the claim.



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