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Ohio Health Providers Implement Fees for MyChart Messaging Amid Rising Costs

Ohio health providers like Central Ohio Primary Care begin charging fees for certain MyChart messages requiring medical expertise, reflecting broader trends in rising U.S. healthcare spending and telehealth service billing.

UnitedHealth Group Shares Plunge Amid DOJ Medicare Fraud Investigation

UnitedHealth Group faces a DOJ investigation for possible Medicare fraud, leading to its worst monthly stock slump and raising regulatory and market concerns in the U.S. health insurance sector.

Bene Market LLC and Seguro Medico LLC Face Action Over Deceptive Health Plan Sales

Bene Market LLC and Seguro Medico LLC operated deceptive health and dental discount plan sales via a call center, raising compliance issues in insurance marketing.

Optum Develops AI-Based Risk Coding for Medicare Patients Amid DOJ Scrutiny

Optum is creating AI-driven risk coding to improve Medicare patient assessments, coinciding with DOJ investigations into Medicare Advantage practices by UnitedHealth Group.

Oklahoma House Bill 2144 Poised to Reshape Health Insurance Bad Faith Litigation

Explore the implications of Oklahoma's House Bill 2144, expanding bad faith claims against health insurers and its potential impact on litigation and insurance market stability.

Proposed Federal Medicaid Cuts Threaten Wisconsin Health Coverage

The proposed $715 billion Medicaid cuts in the federal budget reconciliation bill could result in 13.7 million losing coverage nationwide, severely impacting Wisconsin's healthcare access and Medicaid administration.

House GOP Plan Could End Coverage for Millions by 2034

The House Republican plan to cut Medicaid and ACA subsidies may cause nearly 15 million people to lose health insurance by 2034, reversing years of coverage gains. Learn about policy impacts and regulatory shifts.

Proposed Medicaid Cuts and Work Requirements Could Impact Millions of Older Americans

Explore how proposed Medicaid cuts and new work requirements may affect over 17 million older Americans. Understand the potential policy impacts on eligibility, coverage, and healthcare access.

Healthcare Coverage Gaps Challenge American Indian and Alaska Native Patients in Oklahoma

Explore health coverage challenges for American Indian and Alaska Native Oklahomans, focusing on Indian Health Service limitations, Medicaid expansion impacts, and tribal healthcare systems.

DOJ Investigates UnitedHealth Group for Potential Medicare Fraud in Medicare Advantage

The DOJ is investigating UnitedHealth Group for alleged criminal Medicare fraud focused on its Medicare Advantage business, highlighting regulatory and compliance risks for health insurers.