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  2. HealthMarkets - Wikipedia

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    HealthMarkets Insurance Agency, Inc., formerly known as Insphere Insurance Solutions, Inc., is licensed as an insurance agency in all 50 states. The company offers individual policies as well as life insurance, supplemental insurance, Medicare, dental insurance, vision insurance, and long-term plans from national and regional carriers through a ...

  3. UnitedHealth Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, UnitedHealthcare acquired Ramsey-HMO, a Florida insurer. [9] In 1995, the company acquired The MetraHealth Companies Inc. for $1.65 billion. MetraHealth was a privately held company formed by combining the group healthcare operations of The Travelers Companies and MetLife. In 1996, UnitedHealthcare acquired HealthWise of America, which ...

  4. UnitedHealthcare’s second largest market is Florida. What ...

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    FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida — About 4 million people in Florida are insured by UnitedHealthcare, a company facing backlash after its CEO was shot to death in Manhattan, followed by public outrage ...

  5. UHC medicare advantage plan to remain in-network with Essentia

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    However, after working towards a resolution that ensures better care for patients covered by UHC, Essentia Health agreed to remain an in-network provider for UHC’s Medicare Advantage insurance ...

  6. South Florida patients are increasingly angry with coverage ...

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    The KFF’s analysis revealed that in 2021, HealthCare.gov consumers only appealed in-network claim denials 0.2% of the time — and insurers ended up upholding 59% of those denials on appeal.

  7. Managed care - Wikipedia

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    As a condition of participation, UnitedHealthcare requires that providers notify them of changes, but also has a Professional Verification Outreach program to proactively request information from providers. [19] However, providers are burdened by having to maintain their information with multiple networks (e.g., competitors to UnitedHealthcare).

  8. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A survey issued in 2009 by America's Health Insurance Plans found that patients going to out-of-network providers are sometimes charged extremely high fees. [117] [118] Network-based plans may be either closed or open. With a closed network, enrollees' expenses are generally only covered when they go to network providers.

  9. WellCare - Wikipedia

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    WellCare began operations in 1985 in Tampa, Florida as a Medicaid provider for the State of Florida. [3] In 1992, Kiran Patel, a cardiologist and entrepreneur, purchased the company. [4] [5] In 2002, Patel sold it to a New York investment group led by George Soros and Todd Farha. [5] Also in 2002, Todd Farha joined the company as CEO. [6] [7]