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Tennessee Joins Federal Lawsuit To Block Health Care Merger

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Tennessee has joined a federal lawsuit to stop the merger of major health insurance companies.

State Attorney General Herbert Slatery said in a release Thursday the move by Blue Cross-Blue Shield insurer Anthem to acquire Cigna would reduce competition in Tennessee and could affect benefits, premiums, and care.

The other states joining the lawsuit were California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Virginia, plus the District of Columbia.

The federal lawsuit has sought to block the combination of Anthem and Cigna, along with the proposed merger of Aetna and Humana.

Industry experts said the impact on consumers would take years to materialize and could offer savings in some areas, along with the risk of higher costs elsewhere.

The companies have planned to fight the lawsuit.