7,600 Kaiser Permanente customers in Colorado to get refunds following software error

A software update at Kaiser Permanente’s Colorado division threw off its system that calculates how much members have paid toward their deductibles, and thousands of them will receive refund checks.

Elizabeth Whitehead, spokeswoman for the insurance and health care system, said members won’t receive any additional bills because of the computer error.

Insurance plans cover a larger percentage of people’s health care bills after they’ve paid enough to hit the deductible, and cover everything once they reach the out-of-pocket maximum. Many people never reach that point, though those who use expensive drugs or were hospitalized sometimes get there in the first months of the year.

About 7,600 people paid too much and will either get a check or a credit against any outstanding bills they still have, Whitehead said.

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