Original Signatory Societies for the Aetna Settlement Agreement
- Alaska State Medical Association
- California Medical Association
- Connecticut State Medical Society
- Denton County Medical Society (Texas)
- El Paso County Medical Society (Colorado)
- Florida Medical Association
- Hawaii Medical Association
- Medical Association of Georgia
- Louisiana State Medical Society
- Nebraska Medical Association
- New Hampshire Medical Society
- Medical Society of New Jersey
- Medical Society of the State of New York
- North Carolina Medical Society
- South Carolina Medical Association
- Northern Virginia Medical Societies
- Tennessee Medical Association
- Texas Medical Association
- Washington State Medical Association
Additional Signatory Medical Societies
- Medical Association of the State of Alabama
- Arapahoe-Douglas-Elbert Medical Society (CO County)
- American Association of Practicing Psychiatrists
- American College of Emergency Physicians
- American Psychoanalytic Association
- American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
- American Urological Association
- Arkansas Medical Society
- Clear Creek Valley Medical Society (Colorado County)
- Colorado Medical Society
- Medical Society of Delaware
- Psychiatric Society of Delaware
- Denver Medical Society (CO County)
- Medical Society of the District of Columbia
- Harris County Medical Society (Texas)
- Massachusetts Medical Society
- Massachusetts Psychiatric Society
- Mississippi State Medical Association
- Ohio State Medical Association
- Oklahoma State Medical Association
- Pennsylvania Medical Society
- Rhode Island Medical Society
- Medical Society of Virginia
Becoming an Additional Signatory Society
If you are a medical society and would like to be become an Additional Signatory Medical Society, download the Joinder Agreement, fill out the form and mail your original form to:
Joy A. Nesbitt, Esq.
Whatley Drake & Kallas
1540 Broadway, 37th Floor
New York, New York 10036
212.447.7070
Joining the Settlements as an Additional Signatory Medical Society allows Societies to file Compliance Disputes on behalf of their members. For more information please see the compliance section of this website.
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