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A massive hack of the insurance giant set off a chain of events that has left some doctors’ practices on financial life ...
UnitedHealth may not be throwing a party, but JPMorgan just handed them the piñata stick. JPMorgan analyst Lisa Gill upgraded ...
The research firm expects lower enrollment growth as UnitedHealth exits unprofitable plans and prioritizes margin discipline.
Investors long trusted UnitedHealth to deliver earnings beats, despite limited transparency. Now they want answers.
A federal judge in Minneapolis said Thursday he would approve a $69 million settlement in a class action lawsuit alleging ...
The company and other insurers have faced backlash from patients who say they were denied necessary care and providers say ...
(Reuters) -UnitedHealth Group is demanding that healthcare providers repay the loans they received from the company after a cyberattack at its tech unit Change Healthcare last year, according to ...
In addition, Odom and Dillman asserted in court filings that the company’s insurance arm, UnitedHealthcare ... in interest-free loans to more than 10,000 medical providers, including $569,680 ...
The loan is part of the state treasurer’s Student Empowerment Fund. Launched in 2023, the fund makes investments with student loan providers ... office also offers loans for families.
Last year, UnitedHealth Group provided $9 billion in interest-free loans to assist health providers caught up in the financial nightmare. Now, as the company’s Optum division has begun seeking ...
UnitedHealth, through its Optum unit, offered interest-free loans via a Temporary Funding Assistance Program, disbursing around $8.9 billion to support providers. Despite earlier assurances that ...
Minnesota-based company is getting tough on doctors who have not yet repaid the loans, according to press reports. UnitedHealth's Optum unit is asking at least some of the providers to pay it back ...