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UnitedHealth Group will stop compensative brokers and sales agents who sell new Medicare Part D prescription drug plans.
UnitedHealthcare announced last week it will not pay commissions on Medicare prescription drug plans sold after June 1.
Investing.com - UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:UNH) faces risks to earnings growth despite a recent leadership shake-up, analysts at HSBC said in a note to clients downgrading their rating of the healthcare ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -President Donald Trump on Monday delivered a blow to the private-sector middlemen who negotiate U.S. drug ...
As of now, commissions on renewals will continue to be paid. Also, Leapfrog has served a cease-and-desist after Tenet Healthcare Corp. filed a lawsuit alleging that the safety grades process was ...
House Republicans aim to cut federal spending by $2 trillion, hitting Medicaid and other programs. How the cuts could impact ...
WeightWatchers filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday as Americans shunned its offerings in favor of Novo and Lilly drugs and copies from pharmacies that can cut a person's weight by as much as 20%.
This year, the government is expected to pay about $84 billion more for people using Medicare Advantage than if they had used traditional Medicare, according to a report from the Medicare Payment ...
Shares fell more than 4% after the UK’s Guardian newspaper reported that UnitedHealth made secret payments to nursing homes ...