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A CEO and former surgeon who pocketed $250 million as the health system he led went bankrupt and a Medicare Advantage ...
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NPR's Eric Deggans talks to Wall Street Journal reporter Christopher Weaver about the newspaper's yearlong investigation into potential fraud in the Medicare Advantage program.
The privatized version of Medicare doesn’t just provide worse care than traditional Medicare—it also rips off American ...
The American electorate is in the mood for significant change. Let’s start with our fragmented, expensive, underperforming, ...
The Wall Street Journal reports how UnitedHealth provided lists of potential, often obscure diagnoses to its doctors and forced them to weigh in on them for each Medicare Advantage patient, in order ...
The Wall Street Journal’s yearlong investigation into Medicare’s private insurers relied on exclusive access to billions of ...
Mehmet Oz, widely recognized as television’s “Dr. Oz” and President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to head Medicare and ...
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty has been playing defense over the backlash of consumer complaints against the health insurance industry and most recently, around The Wall Street Journal's ...
"The fact that we pay into the system and then when we need it, we can't access the care we need makes no sense," said Ms ...