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UnitedHealth Group shares plunge after report of Medicare fraud inquiry | UnitedHealth Group shares plunge after report of Medicare fraud inquiry |
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Justice department investigation into health insurance giant reported as company’s CEO says he will retire | Justice department investigation into health insurance giant reported as company’s CEO says he will retire |
Shares in the UnitedHealth Group tumbled after it was reported that the largest health insurer in the US is under investigation over possible criminal Medicare fraud. | |
The US Department of Justice has been investigating the health insurance giant since last summer, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter. | The US Department of Justice has been investigating the health insurance giant since last summer, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter. |
UnitedHealth’s shares dropped 16.5% during early trading in New York on Thursday, deepening a stark market rout. Its stock value has halved since the turn of the year. | UnitedHealth’s shares dropped 16.5% during early trading in New York on Thursday, deepening a stark market rout. Its stock value has halved since the turn of the year. |
Earlier this week, the vast healthcare firm announced its CEO, Andrew Witty, was stepping down for personal reasons as it suspended its full-year financial outlook due to higher-than-expected medical costs. | Earlier this week, the vast healthcare firm announced its CEO, Andrew Witty, was stepping down for personal reasons as it suspended its full-year financial outlook due to higher-than-expected medical costs. |
It has been a punishing period for UnitedHealth, starting in December when its executive Brian Thompson was targeted and killed outside a New York City hotel. | |
While Medicare is a US government-run health insurance program for older and disabled people, Medicare Advantage is a program under which private health insurers contract with the Medicare program to provide health benefits. | While Medicare is a US government-run health insurance program for older and disabled people, Medicare Advantage is a program under which private health insurers contract with the Medicare program to provide health benefits. |
UnitedHealth said: “We have not been notified by the Department of Justice of the supposed criminal investigation reported, without official attribution, in the Wall Street Journal today. | |
“We stand by the integrity of our Medicare Advantage program,” the firm added. | “We stand by the integrity of our Medicare Advantage program,” the firm added. |
The justice department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. | The justice department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. |
Earlier this year, the Journal reported that a civil fraud investigation had been launched into UnitedHealth’s Medicare practices, while the US senator Chuck Grassley launched an inquiry into the company’s billing methods, demanding detailed compliance records. | |
For decades, the company has flourished by leveraging its dominance in insurance and growth in the Medicare market, the US government program that covers medical costs for elderly people. | For decades, the company has flourished by leveraging its dominance in insurance and growth in the Medicare market, the US government program that covers medical costs for elderly people. |
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed reporting | The Associated Press and Reuters contributed reporting |