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The New York Times’s David Enrich discusses UnitedHealth’s tactics, from disappearing videos to legal threats.
Eden Prairie-based UnitedHealth Group has engaged in a widespread campaign to quash criticism, according to a New York Times ...
Tuesday morning, the nation’s largest insurance company, UnitedHealthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center ...
Justice Department prosecutors recently interviewed former employees about company practices that boost federal payments.
The clock is ticking on United Healthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to reach a contract agreement or ...
A massive hack of the insurance giant set off a chain of events that has left some doctors’ practices on financial life ...
A critical deadline is near over access to health care for cancer patients from the Hudson Valley. It stems from contract negotiations between UnitedHealthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer ...
Brain surgeons confront UnitedHealthcare’s denials and hurdles, ... Parikh, the New York City allergist and immunologist, begs to differ. “It was a complete disaster, ...
Svetlana Dali, a woman convicted of sneaking onto a flight from New York City to Paris, has been sentenced to time served.
Memorial Sloan Kettering reached a new contract Tuesday with insurance giant UnitedHealthcare, preserving access to cancer services covered by insurance for thousands of New Yorkers.
In New York City, for example, bodegas have even installed SaferWatch panic alarms beneath their registers, allowing staff to trigger silent alerts in an emergency without drawing any attention.
Drugs, remote locations and concierge care can add tens of thousands of dollars to healthcare costs in retirement.