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UnitedHealthcare says it plans to drop Medicare Advantage plans that currently serve over 600,000 users, becoming the latest health insurer to scale back.
In contrast, industry giant UnitedHealth Group grew more aggressively in Medicare this year—but that growth came with soaring costs and disappointing results. Its stock has lost nearly half its value, ...
Known as the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model, it will require prior authorization for 17 services ...
Medicare Part B premiums may jump 11.6% in 2026 to $206.50, impacting Social Security benefits. Here's what seniors need to ...
In 2026, Medicare participants will pay more for their health care. Part B costs are expected to rise more than 10%. Here's ...
With major changes expected for Medicaid in 2026, is Medicare also changing? It's a question many may be asking, as confusion around both Government funded healthcare programs swirl.
UnitedHealthcare says it’s dropping some of its Medicare Advantage plans that collectively cover 600,000 people.
Officals accused the state-funded residential care homes of improperly billing Medicare and Medicaid for services not ...
A new study reveals that Medicare and older adults are spending $4.4 billion a year on medical services that offer low or no ...
The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday upheld a lower court’s ruling to dismiss a challenge to the Medicare Drug ...