Class Action Lawsuit
A class-action
lawsuit accuses Aspen Dental, one of the nation’s largest corporate-dental
chains, of illegally owning dental practices and of deceiving patients. Dollars
and Dentists, our joint report with the Center for Public Integrity
reported in June that Aspen Dental’s practice of serving patients who cannot
afford a dentist has led to complaints of patients being locked into debt as
well as being overcharged and given unnecessary treatments. The lawsuit
brought by 11 patients alleges that Aspen Dental owns and controls its 358
dental clinics in violation of laws in 22 states which allow only dentists to
own a dental practice. The lawsuit was filed yesterday in federal court in
Aspen Dental’s home state of New York.
Aspen Dental said
Friday that “the accusations that were made in yesterday’s filing are entirely
without merit.” The company is owned by a private-equity firm, Leonard Green
& Partners, and markets to patients who often cannot afford to go to a
dentist. The company says that it also provides support services to dental
offices owned by local dentists. “The dentists and staff at Aspen Dental
offices around the U.S. provide access to high quality, affordable dental care
for millions of patients,” the Syracuse-based company said. “Their singular
commitment is to do what’s right for their patients.”
However, attorneys
for the patients, Brian Cohen and Jeffrey Norton, say in the lawsuit that Aspen
Dental trains the dentists and sets production goals for them, accusing the
company of illegally practicing medicine.
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