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Medicare Advantage 鈥楧ark Money鈥 Group Attempts To Win Higher Payments for Insurance Companies

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Medicare Advantage insurers say a proposal by the Trump administration to keep their payments nearly flat next year may lead to service cuts that harm seniors struggling to afford health care. A decision is due by early next month.

Cosmetic Surgery Investigation Prompts Warnings for Patients, and a Push for Tighter Safety Standards

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A national plastic surgeons group is warning people to 鈥渄o their homework鈥 before having liposuctions, Brazilian butt lifts, or other cosmetic procedures after an investigation into cosmetic surgery chains by 杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News and NBC News.

Medicare Advantage Insurers Face New Curbs on Overcharges in Trump Plan That Reins in Payments

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Proposed Trump administration changes to federal Medicare Advantage payments would stop health insurers from mining patient data for extra medical diagnoses that generate more bills to taxpayers even without treatment.

Cosmetic Surgeries Led to Disfiguring Injuries, Patients Allege

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A joint investigation by 杨贵妃传媒視頻 Health News and NBC News found that cosmetic surgery chains have been the target of scores of medical malpractice and negligence lawsuits, including 12 wrongful death cases.

Federal Watchdog Urges Crackdown on Medicare Advantage Home Visits

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Medicare officials are pushing back against a federal watchdog鈥檚 call to crack down on home visits by Medicare Advantage health plans 鈥 a practice the watchdog says may waste billions of tax dollars every year. In late October, a Health and Human Services inspector general audit found that the insurers pocketed $7.5 billion in 2023 from diagnosing health conditions that […]

Feds Killed Plan To Curb Medicare Advantage Overbilling After Industry Opposition

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A private 2014 decision by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services faces new scrutiny in a multibillion-dollar Justice Department fraud case against UnitedHealth Group.