UnitedHealth Group has retained Clare Locke, a top defamation law firm, to battle what it describes as false and inaccurate social media allegations against its practices.
Two months after its CEO was shot and killed in broad daylight, UnitedHealth Group is fighting back on what the company calls “defamation” claims.
Today on Rising Robby explains why he is in favor of DOGE's plan to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The ...
Zeta had previously been valued at a pre-money valuation of $1.15 billion, when it raised $250 million from Softbank Vision ...
Humana’s outlook isn’t great, but performance in the fourth quarter was a bit better than expected. Despite the beat, however ...
Diagnosed with asthma as a baby, Cole Schmidtknecht took the inhaler daily as a preventive medication since he was about 13, ...
The study reveals SGLT-2is are linked to fewer COPD exacerbations in type 2 diabetes, suggesting a need for further clinical ...
The massive insurer now expects to lose 550,000 Medicare Advantage members — roughly one-tenth its individual MA footprint — ...
The U.S. Department of Labor alleged wrongful denials for ER and urinary drug screening; Eden Prairie-based company says processes are no longer in place.
Robby Soave and Niall Stanage react to Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murdering the United Healthcare C.E.O, accepting $300k in donations.
According to new research from KFF, health insurers operating through the federal exchanges denied 1 in 5 claims in 2023.
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