reporter: blake ellis and melanie hicken reviewed thousands of pages of internal and government emails, documents, inmate medical records and autopsy reports. and they spoke to more than 50 former and current employees of the company. a common theme we heard was they believe the company s focus on cost cutting, on saving money for the government clients had resulted in substandard care and in some cases deaths that could have been prevented. reporter: cnn found the company has been sued for more than 70 deaths in the last five years. when there s litigation going on, you only see the negative outcomes. reporter: dr. newkirk spoke to cnn on behalf of the ccs/wellpath company. internal documents, emails, medical records, autopsy records. and when we give it to an outside group of experts, pattern seems to be, according to them, that there is a denial
telling cnn. that these are isolated situations that don t represent a pattern that defines wellpath. he says his company has rigorous policies that focus on compassionate care. drew griffin, cnn. the supreme court made decisions on two important cases this week. so what does that mean for you? aly honig answers your questions next live in the cnn newsroom. yeah battery charging. thank you so much. battery charging. it s kind of unfair that safe drivers have to pay as much for insurance. as not safe drivers!
facilities. and for the past year, cnn investigates has been looking into allegations the company has delayed and denied care to some of the most vulnerable people in society with disastrous results. including a 60-year-old man, arrested for violating probation over a shoplifting charge. he begged for help for a month before dying when his perforated ulcer filled his stomach with blood. in michigan, a 43-year-old woman arrest forward check fraud pleased for help about her swollen breast for two weeks. by the time she was rushed to a hospital, a mass in her right breast had ruptured forcing doctors to perform a mastectomy. we came across a number of cases where people had very treatable conditions like diabetes, appendicitis and conditions that ended up septic and killing people because they weren t treated in a timely manner if at all.