The Department of Justice has reportedly launched an investigation into UnitedHealth Group's Medicare billing practices, adding to the scrutiny the company is facing.
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley requested detailed information on UnitedHealth's Medicare billing practices, in a letter to CEO Andrew Witty on Monday, amid reports suggesting the insurer may have leveraged billing rules to its advantage.
UnitedHealth shares turned lower in midday trading following reports of another probe into the nation's biggest health insurance group and its ties to government-funded healthcare programs. The Wall Street Journal reported that Sen.
UnitedHealth Group shares tumbled early Friday on a report that the U.S. Department of Justice has started an investigation into the health care giant’s Medicare billing practices.
The Justice Department is probing diagnoses and practices that triggered extra payments to UnitedHealth’s Medicare Advantage plans, people familiar with the matter say.
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Stock of the day: UnitedHealth drops 13% on report DOJ is investigating Medicare billing practicesUnitedHealth Group called The Wall Street Journal's report "misinformation" and said it was unaware of reported investigaiton.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) has given UnitedHealth Group two weeks to explain its method for documenting Medicare Advantage enrollees' diagnoses.
The Justice Department is reportedly investigating UnitedHealth Group's Medicare billing practices, focuing on whether UnitedHealth inflated patient diagno
UnitedHealth Group issued a statement in response, which it described as “setting the record straight on HouseCalls, Medicare Advantage and the demonstrably superior health outcomes and cost ...
A top Republican in the U.S. Senate is questioning Medicare Advantage billing practices at UnitedHealth Group following a critical report last year from a federal watchdog agency and a Wall Street ...
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The probe is analyzing the company’s practice of frequently logging diagnoses that trigger larger payments to its Medicare Advantage plans, according to a report.
The Iowa Republican’s letter to the company cites findings from a series of Wall Street Journal articles.
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