In finding for UnitedHealth, Special Master Suzanne Segal found that the DOJ had not presented evidence to support its claim.
The case began with a whistleblower who said UnitedHealth bilked billions of dollars through the Medicare Advantage program.
A court-appointed special master says the Justice Department hasn’t developed “any evidence” for key claims. Her ...
The Justice Department lacks evidence to support claims the company withheld Medicare Advantage funds, a legal expert ...
The Department of Justice has reportedly launched an investigation into UnitedHealth Group's Medicare billing practices, ...
UnitedHealth Group notched a major court win in a legal challenge over its Medicare Advantage (MA) billing practices that is ...
The Wall Street Journal says the U.S. Justice Department in recent months has launched an investigation into UnitedHealth ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. moved closer to winning dismissal of a long-running lawsuit in which the US government claims the company overbilled Medicare by at least $2.1 billion.
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley requested detailed information on UnitedHealth's Medicare billing practices, in a letter to CEO ...
UnitedHealth Group shares tumbled Friday on a report that the U.S. Department of Justice has started an investigation into ...
UnitedHealth Group called The Wall Street Journal's report "misinformation" and said it was unaware of reported investigaiton ...
The probe is analyzing the company’s practice of frequently logging diagnoses that trigger larger payments to its Medicare ...