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UnitedHealth Group is again responding to a Wall Street Journal story about billing practices for its Medicare Advantage plan ...
Justice Department prosecutors recently interviewed former employees about company practices that boost federal payments.
Employers, some lawmakers and others have criticized pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs), especially the "big three," for having ...
The high cost of prescription drugs in America has again moved back into the political spotlight, with President Trump ...
The nation’s major health insurers are promising to scale back and improve a widely despised practice that leads to care delays and complications. UnitedHealthcare, CVS Health's Aetna and dozens of ...
UnitedHealthcare sued The Guardian on Wednesday for defamation, claiming the British daily ran information it knew to be incorrect in order to “capitalize” on its CEO’s assassination.
UnitedHealth Group allegedly made secret bonus payments to nursing homes to cut costs by reducing hospital transfers, according to an investigation by The Guardian.
Shares fell more than 4% after the UK’s Guardian newspaper reported that UnitedHealth made secret payments to nursing homes to reduce hospital transfers.
The allegations, part of a series of cost-cutting tactics, add to the litany of negatives that have hurt UnitedHealth in the last several months.
TD Cowen, Raymond James and Bank of America have all downgraded UnitedHealth’s stock, citing dogged internal challenges facing the company.
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