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- APTA Investigates Problematic UHC Plan of Care Shift
UnitedHealthcare has announced changes that could result in considerable additional administrative burden for PTs APTA is seeking answers
- U. S. health care is broken — and it’s getting worse : NPR
One year after UnitedHealthcare's CEO was shot and killed, the crisis in U S health care is intensifying — even for the companies and investors who make money from it
- How UnitedHealthcares Prior Authorization Is Hurting Therapy Practices . . .
When practices are forced to turn away patients or risk not being paid, access to essential therapy services becomes even more limited for vulnerable populations This not only harms patient outcomes but also disrupts the role that therapy plays in preventing larger health issues down the line
- How UnitedHealthcare became the face of Americas health insurance . . .
While patients often blame insurers, the companies are only part of the problem Some experts argue that eliminating their profits wouldn’t drastically lower U S health-care costs
- United Healthcare Legal Troubles: What Healthcare Professionals and . . .
United Healthcare is facing multiple legal challenges, including Medicare fraud, claim denials, patient steering, and privacy violations Learn how these issues affect healthcare professionals, patients, and the industry
- The Dirty Truth About Insurance Plans and PT - WebPT
So, here’s the real question: why aren't insurance payers making therapy services more accessible—despite the overwhelming evidence that physical therapy is both clinically effective and cost-efficient? Part of the problem is the manner in which insurance payers categorize physical therapists
- Insurance Physical Therapy: Things They Dont Want You To Know
In the Single Payer Healthcare debate, the strongest argument against insurance companies having control is that by denying coverage and choosing what to pay for, they are LITERALLY practicing medicine without a medical degree!
- Health Care Inc. Newsletter: UnitedHealth, insurance payouts, etc - STAT
Getting PT, OT, and ST in your home is cheaper than getting them in an outpatient clinic, but that’s not necessarily feasible for everyone This will create headaches not just for
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