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UnitedHealth Group

UnitedHealth Group Incorporated is an American multinational managed healthcare and insurance company based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Offering insurance services under UnitedHealthcare and healthcare products under Optum, it is the world's eleventh-largest company by revenue and the largest healthcare company by revenue, and the largest insurance company by net premiums. Optum and UnitedHealthcare had roughly equal earnings from operations in 2022.

UnitedHealth Group Incorporated
TypePublic
Industry
Founded1977; 46 years ago (1977)
FounderRichard T. Burke
HeadquartersMinnetonka, Minnesota, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Services
Revenue US$324.2 billion (2022)
US$28.44 billion (2022)
US$20.64 billion (2022)
Total assets US$245.8 billion (2022)
Total equity US$81.45 billion (2022)
Number of employees
c. 400,000 (2022)
Subsidiaries
Websiteunitedhealthgroup.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

The company is ranked 10th on the 2023 Fortune Global 500. UnitedHealth Group had a market capitalization of $477.4 billion as of August 7, 2023.

History edit

UnitedHealth Group has origins dating back to late 1974 with the founding of Minnesota-based Charter Med Incorporated by Richard Taylor Burke. It originally processed claims for doctors at the Hennepin County Medical Society.[3] United HealthCare Corporation was founded in 1977 to purchase Charter Med and create a network-based health plan for seniors.[4] It became a publicly traded company in 1984 and changed its name to UnitedHealth Group in 1998.[5]

In 1988, United HealthCare started its first pharmacy benefit management, through its Diversified Pharmaceutical Services subsidiary. It managed pharmacy benefits delivered both through retail pharmacies and mail. The subsidiary was sold to SmithKline Beecham in 1994 for $2.3 billion.[6]

In 1994, United HealthCare acquired Ramsey-HMO, a Florida insurer.[7] 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, United HealthCare acquired HealthWise of America, which operated HMOs in Arkansas, Maryland, Kentucky and Tennessee.[8]

In 1998, the company was reorganized as the holding of independent companies UnitedHealthcare, Ovations, Uniprise, Specialized Care Services and Ingenix, and rebranded as "UnitedHealth Group". Also in 1998, United Health Group acquired HealthPartners of Arizona, operator of Arizona's largest AHCCCS provider.[9]

In 2001, EverCare, a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, merged with LifeMark Health Plans[10] In 2002, UnitedHealth Group acquired GeoAccess and Medicaid insurance company AmeriChoice.[11] In 2003, UnitedHealth Group acquired Mid Atlantic Medical Services, an insurer serving Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, Delaware and West Virginia.[12] Also in 2003, UnitedHealth Group acquired Golden Rule Financial, a provider of health savings accounts.[13] On July 21, 2003, Exante Bank started operating in Salt Lake City, Utah, as a Utah state-chartered industrial loan corporation. It changed its name to OptumHealth Bank in 2008[14] and to Optum Bank in 2012.

In April 2004, UnitedHealth Group acquired Touchpoint Health Plan, a Wisconsin health plan.[15] In July 2004, the company acquired Oxford Health Plans.[16]

In December 2005, the company acquired PacifiCare Health Systems.[17] It agreed to divest parts of PacifiCare's commercial health insurance business in Tucson, Arizona and Boulder, Colorado to satisfy antitrust regulator concerns, and also agreed to end its network access agreement with Blue Shield of California. The Tucson business was sold to Cigna.[18] The company acquired Prescription Solutions, another pharmacy benefits manager, as part of its acquisition of PacifiCare Health Systems.[19] This business was later rebranded OptumRx.

In February 2006, the company acquired John Deere Health Care.[20][21][22] The same year, William W. McGuire stepped down as chairman and director due to his involvement in the employee stock options scandal.[23] He was replaced by CEO Stephen Hemsley who had served as president and COO and a member of the board of directors. McGuire's exit compensation from UnitedHealth was anticipated to be $1.1 billion,[24] but he only received $618 million after returning $420 million in stock options.[25]

In February 2008, the company acquired Sierra Health Services for $2.6 billion.[26] As part of the transaction, to obtain regulatory approval, 25,000 customers were sold to Humana.[27] In July 2009, UnitedHealth Group agreed to acquire Health Net's Northeast licensed subsidiaries for up to $570 million in payments spread out over two years.[28] Through 2010 and into 2011, senior executives of the company met monthly with executives of other health insurers to limit the effect of the health care reform law.[29]

In July 2010, Ingenix acquired Picis Clinical Solutions, Inc., a health information provider for the high-acuity areas of hospitals.[30][31]

 
Former LHI buildings in La Crosse

In 2011, Logistics Health, Inc. of La Crosse, Wisconsin, was acquired by OptumHealth.[32] In September 2014, the office buildings where LHI is based were sold to UnitedHealth Group for $45 million.[33][34]

In February 2012, the company acquired XLHealth, a sponsor of Medicare Advantage health plans with a primary focus on medicare recipients with special needs such as those with chronic illness and those eligible for Medicaid ("dual eligibles").[35] In October 2012, UnitedHealth Group and Amil Participações, one of the biggest Brazilian health insurance companies, completed the first phase of their merger.[36][37][38]

In February 2014, Optum secured a majority stake in the Washington, D.C.-based startup Audax Health.[39] Audax's CEO, Grant Verstandig, continued running the firm alongside COO David Ko.[39] In October 2014, Optum Health acquired the health services unit of Alere for $600 million cash.[40]

In March 2015, it was announced that CatamaranRx would be acquired by OptumRx.[41]

In April 2016, the company announced it was pulling out of all but a "handful" of state healthcare exchanges provided under Affordable Care Act and will continue to sell only in three states in 2017.[42][43]

In 2017, UnitedHealth's Optum unit acquired Rally Health,[44] a company started by Audax Health's executives.[45] Prior to acquisition, in 2015, UnitedHealth supported Rally Health as a majority investor,[46] and through enrolling 5 million UnitedHealth policy holders in Rally Health's flagship product, RallySM.[45][47][nt 1] The close relations between UnitedHealth, Audax Health and Rally Health follows a close personal relationship between Grant Vrestandig (Audax and Rally) and UnitedHealth's President and CFO at the time, David Wichmann.[48]

In June 2019, UnitedHealth's Optum division acquired Davita Medical Group from DaVita Inc. for $4.3 billion.[49][50][51] That year, the company also agreed to acquire Equian for $3.2 billion.[52][53][54][55] On June 19, 2019, UnitedHealth acquired the online patient community platform PatientsLikeMe for an undisclosed amount and it will be incorporated into UnitedHealth Group's research division.[56]

In November 2019, Andrew Witty was named president of UnitedHealth, in addition to his role as chief executive of the company's Optum division.[57]

UnitedHealth announced in March 2022 that it would acquire LHC Group for $5.4 billion. The deal will expand its home health capabilities by combining LHC's services with UnitedHealth's Optum unit.[58]

In 2022, UnitedHealth Group said there would be no out-of-pocket costs for albuterol, epinephrine, glucagon, insulin, and naloxone for fully insured members starting in 2023. The discounts were guaranteed for less than a quarter of UnitedHealthcare's membership.[59]

Organizational structure edit

UnitedHealth Group has two subsidiaries: Optum and UnitedHealthcare.

Optum edit

Formed in 2011, Optum says that it provides "data and analytics, pharmacy care services, population health, healthcare delivery and healthcare operations".[60]

It is organized into three businesses:

  • OptumHealth – provides primary and secondary care.[60][61]
  • OptumInsight – provides data analytics, technology, and operations services.[60]
  • OptumRX – provides pharmacy services and also.[60]

UnitedHealthcare edit

 
Logo for UnitedHealthcare

UnitedHealthcare is an insurance and managed care company with four main divisions:

  • UnitedHealthcare Employer and Individual – provides health benefit plans and services for large national employers.
  • UnitedHealthcare Medicare and Retirement – provides health and well-being services to individuals age 65 and older.[62]
  • UnitedHealthcare Community and State – serves state programs that care for the economically disadvantaged, the medically underserved, and people without the benefit of employer-funded health care coverage, in exchange for a monthly premium per member from the state program.[62]
  • UnitedHealthcare Global – serves 6.2 million people with medical benefits, residing principally in Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru but also in more than 130 other countries.[62]

Products and services edit

Health insurance plans edit

UnitedHealthcare offers commercial group insurance plans across the United States under several product names with different offerings.[63]

Provider networks edit

UnitedHealthcare negotiates with providers in periodic contract negotiation; contracts may be discontinued from time to time.[63] High-profile contract disputes can span provider networks across the nation, as in the case of a 2018 dispute with a major emergency room doctor group, Envision Healthcare.[65]

Provider directory edit

Maintaining up-to-date provider directories is necessary since the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services can fine insurers with outdated directories.[66] 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.[63] However, providers are burdened by having to maintain their information with multiple networks (e.g., competitors to UnitedHealthcare). The total cost of maintaining these directories is estimated at $2.1b annually, and a blockchain initiative began in 2018 to share the directory.[66]

Finance edit

For the fiscal year 2022, UnitedHealth Group reported earnings of US$20.64 billion, with an annual revenue of US$324.16 billion.[67]

Year Revenue
in million US$
Net income
in million US$
Total assets
in million US$
Price per share
in US$
Employees
2005[68] 46,425 3,083 41,288 45.24
2006[69] 71,542 4,159 48,320 44.83
2007[70] 75,431 4,654 50,899 45.91
2008[71] 81,186 2,977 55,815 28.40
2009[72] 87,138 3,822 59,045 23.10 80,000
2010[73] 94,155 4,634 63,063 29.20 87,000
2011[74] 101,862 5,142 67,889 41.68 99,000
2012[75] 110,618 5,526 80,885 50.04 133,000
2013[76] 122,489 5,625 81,882 60.29 156,000
2014[77] 130,474 5,619 86,382 78.28 170,000
2015[78] 157,107 5,813 111,254 111.06 200,000
2016[79] 184,840 7,017 122,810 131.31 230,000
2017[80] 201,159 10,558 139,058 183.48 260,000
2018[81] 226,247 11,986 152,221 245.88 300,000
2019[82] 242,155 13,839 173,889 249.59 325,000
2020[82] 257,141 15,403 197,289 301.28 330,000
2021[82] 287,597 17,285 212,206 403.71 350,000
2022[82] 324,162 20,639 245,705 400,000

Criticism and controversies edit

Lobbying edit

In 2009, according to OpenSecrets, people affiliated with UnitedHealth Group gave a record of $5.52 million to political candidates and groups.[83] The Affordable Care Act was being discussed in Congress at the time and was subsequently passed in the first quarter of 2010. UnitedHealth Group subsequently spent $2.75 million to $4.86 million from 2011 to 2021 and the company went on to pull in $78,692 million in revenue in the fourth quarter of 2021 alone.[83]

The UnitedHealth Group hired seven different lobbying firms to work on its behalf in 2010.[84] In addition, its corporate political action committee or PAC, called United for Health, spent an additional $1 million on lobbying activities in 2010.[85]

QSSI, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, is one of the 55 contractors hired by the United States Department of Health and Human Services to work on the HealthCare.gov web site.[86]

Legal issues edit

In 2006, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) began investigating the conduct of UnitedHealth Group's management and directors, for backdating of stock options. Investigations were also begun by the Internal Revenue Service and prosecutors in the U.S. attorney's office for the Southern District of New York, who subpoenaed documents from the company. The investigations came to light after a series of probing stories in the Wall Street Journal in May 2006, discussing apparent backdating of hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of stock options by UHC management. The backdating apparently occurred with the knowledge and approval of the directors, according to the Journal. Major shareholders have filed lawsuits accusing former New Jersey governor Thomas Kean and UHC's other directors of failing in their fiduciary duty.[87] On October 15, 2006, CEO William W. McGuire was forced to resign, and relinquish hundreds of millions of dollars in stock options. On December 6, 2007, the SEC announced a settlement under which McGuire will repay $468 million, as a partial settlement of the backdating prosecution.[88][89][90]

On December 6, 2007, the SEC announced a settlement under which McGuire was to repay $468 million, including a $7 million civil penalty, as a partial settlement of the backdating prosecution. He was also barred from serving as an officer or director of a public company for ten years.[91][92][93] This was the first time in which the little-used "clawback" provision under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was used against an individual by the SEC. The SEC continued its investigations even after it in 2008 settled legal actions against both UnitedHealth Group itself and its former general counsel.[94]

In June 2006, the American Chiropractic Association filed a national class-action lawsuit against the American Chiropractic Network (ACN), which is owned by UnitedHealth Group and administers chiropractic benefits, and against UnitedHealth Group itself, for alleged practices in violation of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO).[95]

OptumInsight, aka Ingenix edit

In February 2008, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced an industry-wide investigation into a scheme by health insurers to defraud consumers by manipulating reasonable and customary rates. The announcement included a statement that Cuomo intended "to file suit against Ingenix, Inc., its parent UnitedHealth Group, and three additional subsidiaries." Cuomo asserted that his investigation found that rates found in a database of health care charges maintained by Ingenix were lower than what he determined was the actual cost of certain medical expenses. Cuomo said this inappropriately allowed health insurance companies to deny a portion of provider claims, thereby pushing costs down to members.[96]

On January 13, 2009, Ingenix announced an agreement with the New York State attorney settling the probe into the independence of the health pricing database. Under the settlement, UnitedHealth Group and Ingenix would pay $50 million to finance a new, non-profit entity that would develop a new health care pricing database. Ingenix would discontinue its medical pricing databases when the new entity makes its product available. The company acknowledged the appearance of a conflict of interest but admitted no wrongdoing.[97]

On January 15, 2009, UnitedHealth Group announced a $350 million settlement of three class action lawsuits filed in Federal court by the American Medical Association, UnitedHealth Group members, healthcare providers, and state medical societies for not paying out-of-network benefits. This settlement came two days after a similar settlement with Cuomo.[98]

On October 27, 2009, Cuomo announced the creation of FAIR Health, the independent, non-profit organization that will develop a nationwide database for consumer reimbursement, as well as a website where consumers will be able to compare prices before they choose doctors. To fund FAIR Health, the Attorney General's office secured nearly $100 million from insurers such as Aetna, UnitedHealth Group, and Anthem Inc.[99]

Investigations and lawsuits edit

Medicare overbilling lawsuit edit

A whistleblower lawsuit, filed in 2011, charges UnitedHealth Group's data analytics division with assisting in defrauding Medicare by boosting risk adjustment scores from Medicare Advantage companies. The suit alleges that UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Ingenix (now OptumInsight) "defrauded the United States of hundreds of millions — and likely billions — of dollars." Former UnitedHealth executive Benjamin Poehling brought the suit under the False Claims Act. The government said it would proceed on claims against two health care companies, UnitedHealth and its Texas subsidiary WellMed Medical Management. In February 2017, a federal judge unsealed the suit after the Department of Justice announced it would join the case.[100][101]

Richard Cole, and others v. United Healthcare edit

On April 29, 2019, Judge Robert N. Scola Jr. of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, a cancer survivor, recused himself from a case against United Healthcare, stating that the company's denial of treatment was "immoral and barbaric", and that his opinions regarding the company would prevent him from "deciding this case fairly and impartially."[102][103]

PacifiCare fine in California edit

In 2008, the California Department of Insurance took action against UnitedHealthcare's subsidiary PacifiCare Health Systems, acquired in 2005, ultimately fining UnitedHealthcare around $173 million for an estimated over 900,000 violations of the Unfair Insurance Practices Act; by 2019, the case was still being disputed in court, with the possibility of affirming $91 million in penalties.[104]

CMS fine over Medicare Part D edit

In 2017, CMS fined UnitedHealthcare after discovering issues in Medicare Part D leading to delays or denials in a 2016 audit.[105]

New Jersey fine in 2018 edit

The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance fined UnitedHealthcare $2.5 million due to various compliance issues; this was the largest fine against a licensee in nine years.[106]

Pennsylvania edit

UnitedHealthcare assessed $1 million penalty for claims payment violations.[107]

Northern California edit

United Behavioral Health sued over $5 million in denied claims.[108]

Policy Research ownership edit

The Lewin Group is a policy research and consulting firm that provides an economic analysis of health care and human services issues and policies.[109] The organization has existed for about 40 years and has maintained a nonpartisan reputation through its many ownership changes that have occurred over that time.[109] The Lewin Group was purchased in 2007 by Ingenix, a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group, but alleges editorial and analytical "independence" from UnitedHealth Group, its parent company.[109] The Lewin Group discloses its ownership in its reports and on its website. While the Lewin Group does not advocate for or against any legislation, both Democratic and Republican politicians frequently cite the firm's studies to argue for and against various U.S. healthcare reform proposals.[110] For example, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden uses Lewin Group estimates to cite the feasibility of his Healthy Americans Act.[111] Former U.S. Representative Eric Cantor, the former House Republican Whip, has referred to the organization as "the nonpartisan Lewin Group" in arguing against government-funded health insurance proposals.

Several Lewin studies have been used to argue both for and against the inclusion of a public option in national health reform. Lewin clients who often cite its findings include The Commonwealth Fund which recently held up a to advocate for a public plan. The report showed that legislative proposals would achieve nearly universal coverage and "estimated that a public plan could offer small businesses insurance that is at least 9 percent cheaper than current small-business policies."[112]

However, The Lewin Group has acknowledged that clients sometimes choose not to publicize the results of studies they have commissioned. Indeed, Lewin Group Vice President John Sheils told The Washington Post that "sometimes studies come out that don't show exactly what the client wants to see. And in those instances, they have [the] option to bury the study."[113]

Influencing the research of Yale University economist Zack Cooper edit

In August 2021, a report from The Intercept revealed that UnitedHealthcare worked behind the scenes to guide Yale University healthcare economist Zack Cooper's research on surprise medical billing.[114] United provided Cooper with anonymous data and made edits to his paper, which blamed physician networks TeamHealth and EmCare for the rise in balance billing. United Health Network CEO Dan Rosenthal later confirmed United's work with Cooper during a deposition in a lawsuit filed against United by TeamHealth.[115] Cooper's work was presented as independent, unbiased academic research before Congress, the White House, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, and numerous media reports.[116]

Underpaying physicians edit

In late 2021, Tennessee-based physician network TeamHealth sued UnitedHealthcare in the 8th District Court of Clark County, Nevada, alleging the insurer underpaid claims to three of TeamHealth's Nevada-based affiliates. In November 2021, the jury unanimously found United guilty of "oppression, fraud, and malice" in its conduct and awarded TeamHealth $2.65 million in compensatory damages.[117] In December, the jury reconvened to determine punitive damages and awarded TeamHealth $60 million.[118] TeamHealth plans to pursue similar legal action against United and other insurers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Oklahoma, and Texas.[119]

Change Healthcare edit

In February 2022, the United States Department of Justice sued to stop UnitedHealth Group's $8 billion acquisition of Change Healthcare, arguing that the deal would give UnitedHealth access to its competitors' data and ultimately push up healthcare cost. The Justice Department said that UnitedHealth knew that access to claims would give it a view into rival health plans at Humana, Anthem Inc, CVS Health, Aetna, and Cigna.[120] A U.S. judge rejected the department's bid in September. Following completion of the acquisition in October 2022, the parties agreed that the appeal would be voluntarily dismissed, with the Justice Department not providing reasons for dropping the appeal.[121]

Medicare Advantage Overbilling edit

The New York Times report in October 2021 identified UnitedHealth in a list of Medicare insurers accused of over-billing. UnitedHealth has been accused by a whistle blower, accused of fraud by the U.S. government and over-billed according to the Inspector General. Executives at UnitedHealth Group told workers to mine old medical records for more illnesses, to identify diagnoses of serious diseases that might have never existed, inflating bills paid by the federal government's Medicare Advantage program.[122]

A study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that in 2021, Medicare Advantage programs provided insurers with double the gross margin than insurance for individuals, groups, or Medicaid Managed Care.[123][124]

Foundations edit

Foundations affiliated with UnitedHealth Group include the United Health Foundation (UHF) and the UnitedHealthcare Children's Foundation (UHCCF), both of which were established in 1999.[125]

UHF pledged $100 million over ten years to fund scholarships and workforce development programs focused on increasing ethnic and racial diversity within the health care industry.[126]

UHCCF administers grants to help pay for medical costs for families with coverage gaps. According to UHCCF, the foundation raises money for medical grants by selling gift items such as backpacks, books, cards, and games, some of which are created by children.[127]

See also edit

  • America's Health Rankings (reports released annually in conjunction with UnitedHealth Group's United Health Foundation since 1990)

Notes edit

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unitedhealth, group, unitedhealthcare, redirects, here, cycling, teams, unitedhealthcare, cycling, incorporated, american, multinational, managed, healthcare, insurance, company, based, minnetonka, minnesota, offering, insurance, services, under, unitedhealthc. UnitedHealthcare redirects here For the cycling teams see UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling UnitedHealth Group Incorporated is an American multinational managed healthcare and insurance company based in Minnetonka Minnesota Offering insurance services under UnitedHealthcare and healthcare products under Optum it is the world s eleventh largest company by revenue and the largest healthcare company by revenue and the largest insurance company by net premiums Optum and UnitedHealthcare had roughly equal earnings from operations in 2022 UnitedHealth Group IncorporatedTypePublicTraded asNYSE UNHDJIA componentS amp P 100 componentS amp P 500 componentIndustryManaged healthcareInsuranceFounded1977 46 years ago 1977 FounderRichard T BurkeHeadquartersMinnetonka Minnesota United StatesArea servedWorldwideKey peopleStephen J Hemsley Chair Andrew Witty CEO Dirk McMahon President COO John Rex CFO ServicesHealthcare servicesHealth insuranceHealth care providerPharmacy benefit managerRevenueUS 324 2 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 28 44 billion 2022 Net incomeUS 20 64 billion 2022 Total assetsUS 245 8 billion 2022 Total equityUS 81 45 billion 2022 Number of employeesc 400 000 2022 SubsidiariesOptumUnitedHealthcareWebsiteunitedhealthgroup wbr comFootnotes references 1 2 The company is ranked 10th on the 2023 Fortune Global 500 UnitedHealth Group had a market capitalization of 477 4 billion as of August 7 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Organizational structure 2 1 Optum 2 2 UnitedHealthcare 3 Products and services 3 1 Health insurance plans 3 1 1 Provider networks 3 1 2 Provider directory 4 Finance 5 Criticism and controversies 5 1 Lobbying 5 2 Legal issues 5 2 1 OptumInsight aka Ingenix 5 2 2 Investigations and lawsuits 5 2 3 Medicare overbilling lawsuit 5 2 4 Richard Cole and others v United Healthcare 5 2 5 PacifiCare fine in California 5 2 6 CMS fine over Medicare Part D 5 2 7 New Jersey fine in 2018 5 2 8 Pennsylvania 5 2 9 Northern California 5 2 10 Policy Research ownership 5 2 11 Influencing the research of Yale University economist Zack Cooper 5 2 12 Underpaying physicians 5 2 13 Change Healthcare 5 2 14 Medicare Advantage Overbilling 6 Foundations 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksHistory editUnitedHealth Group has origins dating back to late 1974 with the founding of Minnesota based Charter Med Incorporated by Richard Taylor Burke It originally processed claims for doctors at the Hennepin County Medical Society 3 United HealthCare Corporation was founded in 1977 to purchase Charter Med and create a network based health plan for seniors 4 It became a publicly traded company in 1984 and changed its name to UnitedHealth Group in 1998 5 In 1988 United HealthCare started its first pharmacy benefit management through its Diversified Pharmaceutical Services subsidiary It managed pharmacy benefits delivered both through retail pharmacies and mail The subsidiary was sold to SmithKline Beecham in 1994 for 2 3 billion 6 In 1994 United HealthCare acquired Ramsey HMO a Florida insurer 7 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 United HealthCare acquired HealthWise of America which operated HMOs in Arkansas Maryland Kentucky and Tennessee 8 In 1998 the company was reorganized as the holding of independent companies UnitedHealthcare Ovations Uniprise Specialized Care Services and Ingenix and rebranded as UnitedHealth Group Also in 1998 United Health Group acquired HealthPartners of Arizona operator of Arizona s largest AHCCCS provider 9 In 2001 EverCare a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary merged with LifeMark Health Plans 10 In 2002 UnitedHealth Group acquired GeoAccess and Medicaid insurance company AmeriChoice 11 In 2003 UnitedHealth Group acquired Mid Atlantic Medical Services an insurer serving Maryland Washington D C Virginia Delaware and West Virginia 12 Also in 2003 UnitedHealth Group acquired Golden Rule Financial a provider of health savings accounts 13 On July 21 2003 Exante Bank started operating in Salt Lake City Utah as a Utah state chartered industrial loan corporation It changed its name to OptumHealth Bank in 2008 14 and to Optum Bank in 2012 In April 2004 UnitedHealth Group acquired Touchpoint Health Plan a Wisconsin health plan 15 In July 2004 the company acquired Oxford Health Plans 16 In December 2005 the company acquired PacifiCare Health Systems 17 It agreed to divest parts of PacifiCare s commercial health insurance business in Tucson Arizona and Boulder Colorado to satisfy antitrust regulator concerns and also agreed to end its network access agreement with Blue Shield of California The Tucson business was sold to Cigna 18 The company acquired Prescription Solutions another pharmacy benefits manager as part of its acquisition of PacifiCare Health Systems 19 This business was later rebranded OptumRx In February 2006 the company acquired John Deere Health Care 20 21 22 The same year William W McGuire stepped down as chairman and director due to his involvement in the employee stock options scandal 23 He was replaced by CEO Stephen Hemsley who had served as president and COO and a member of the board of directors McGuire s exit compensation from UnitedHealth was anticipated to be 1 1 billion 24 but he only received 618 million after returning 420 million in stock options 25 In February 2008 the company acquired Sierra Health Services for 2 6 billion 26 As part of the transaction to obtain regulatory approval 25 000 customers were sold to Humana 27 In July 2009 UnitedHealth Group agreed to acquire Health Net s Northeast licensed subsidiaries for up to 570 million in payments spread out over two years 28 Through 2010 and into 2011 senior executives of the company met monthly with executives of other health insurers to limit the effect of the health care reform law 29 In July 2010 Ingenix acquired Picis Clinical Solutions Inc a health information provider for the high acuity areas of hospitals 30 31 nbsp Former LHI buildings in La CrosseIn 2011 Logistics Health Inc of La Crosse Wisconsin was acquired by OptumHealth 32 In September 2014 the office buildings where LHI is based were sold to UnitedHealth Group for 45 million 33 34 In February 2012 the company acquired XLHealth a sponsor of Medicare Advantage health plans with a primary focus on medicare recipients with special needs such as those with chronic illness and those eligible for Medicaid dual eligibles 35 In October 2012 UnitedHealth Group and Amil Participacoes one of the biggest Brazilian health insurance companies completed the first phase of their merger 36 37 38 In February 2014 Optum secured a majority stake in the Washington D C based startup Audax Health 39 Audax s CEO Grant Verstandig continued running the firm alongside COO David Ko 39 In October 2014 Optum Health acquired the health services unit of Alere for 600 million cash 40 In March 2015 it was announced that CatamaranRx would be acquired by OptumRx 41 In April 2016 the company announced it was pulling out of all but a handful of state healthcare exchanges provided under Affordable Care Act and will continue to sell only in three states in 2017 42 43 In 2017 UnitedHealth s Optum unit acquired Rally Health 44 a company started by Audax Health s executives 45 Prior to acquisition in 2015 UnitedHealth supported Rally Health as a majority investor 46 and through enrolling 5 million UnitedHealth policy holders in Rally Health s flagship product RallySM 45 47 nt 1 The close relations between UnitedHealth Audax Health and Rally Health follows a close personal relationship between Grant Vrestandig Audax and Rally and UnitedHealth s President and CFO at the time David Wichmann 48 In June 2019 UnitedHealth s Optum division acquired Davita Medical Group from DaVita Inc for 4 3 billion 49 50 51 That year the company also agreed to acquire Equian for 3 2 billion 52 53 54 55 On June 19 2019 UnitedHealth acquired the online patient community platform PatientsLikeMe for an undisclosed amount and it will be incorporated into UnitedHealth Group s research division 56 In November 2019 Andrew Witty was named president of UnitedHealth in addition to his role as chief executive of the company s Optum division 57 UnitedHealth announced in March 2022 that it would acquire LHC Group for 5 4 billion The deal will expand its home health capabilities by combining LHC s services with UnitedHealth s Optum unit 58 In 2022 UnitedHealth Group said there would be no out of pocket costs for albuterol epinephrine glucagon insulin and naloxone for fully insured members starting in 2023 The discounts were guaranteed for less than a quarter of UnitedHealthcare s membership 59 Organizational structure editUnitedHealth Group has two subsidiaries Optum and UnitedHealthcare Optum edit Main article Optum Formed in 2011 Optum says that it provides data and analytics pharmacy care services population health healthcare delivery and healthcare operations 60 It is organized into three businesses OptumHealth provides primary and secondary care 60 61 OptumInsight provides data analytics technology and operations services 60 OptumRX provides pharmacy services and also 60 UnitedHealthcare edit nbsp Logo for UnitedHealthcareUnitedHealthcare is an insurance and managed care company with four main divisions UnitedHealthcare Employer and Individual provides health benefit plans and services for large national employers UnitedHealthcare Medicare and Retirement provides health and well being services to individuals age 65 and older 62 UnitedHealthcare Community and State serves state programs that care for the economically disadvantaged the medically underserved and people without the benefit of employer funded health care coverage in exchange for a monthly premium per member from the state program 62 UnitedHealthcare Global serves 6 2 million people with medical benefits residing principally in Brazil Chile Colombia and Peru but also in more than 130 other countries 62 Products and services editHealth insurance plans edit UnitedHealthcare offers commercial group insurance plans across the United States under several product names with different offerings 63 UnitedHealthcare Select is an exclusive provider organization EPO with no coverage for out of network providers 64 UnitedHealthcare Select Plus is a preferred provider organization PPO 64 UnitedHealthcare Choice functions as a HMO plan with access to specialists 64 whereas UnitedHealthcare Choice Plus is a plan which allows for out of network coverage 64 UnitedHealthcare Navigate Charter and Compass require a primary care physician referral to see a specialist 63 meaning that they are more restrictive managed care plans similar to point of service plans Provider networks edit UnitedHealthcare negotiates with providers in periodic contract negotiation contracts may be discontinued from time to time 63 High profile contract disputes can span provider networks across the nation as in the case of a 2018 dispute with a major emergency room doctor group Envision Healthcare 65 Provider directory edit Maintaining up to date provider directories is necessary since the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services can fine insurers with outdated directories 66 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 63 However providers are burdened by having to maintain their information with multiple networks e g competitors to UnitedHealthcare The total cost of maintaining these directories is estimated at 2 1b annually and a blockchain initiative began in 2018 to share the directory 66 Finance editFor the fiscal year 2022 UnitedHealth Group reported earnings of US 20 64 billion with an annual revenue of US 324 16 billion 67 Year Revenuein million US Net incomein million US Total assetsin million US Price per sharein US Employees2005 68 46 425 3 083 41 288 45 242006 69 71 542 4 159 48 320 44 832007 70 75 431 4 654 50 899 45 912008 71 81 186 2 977 55 815 28 402009 72 87 138 3 822 59 045 23 10 80 0002010 73 94 155 4 634 63 063 29 20 87 0002011 74 101 862 5 142 67 889 41 68 99 0002012 75 110 618 5 526 80 885 50 04 133 0002013 76 122 489 5 625 81 882 60 29 156 0002014 77 130 474 5 619 86 382 78 28 170 0002015 78 157 107 5 813 111 254 111 06 200 0002016 79 184 840 7 017 122 810 131 31 230 0002017 80 201 159 10 558 139 058 183 48 260 0002018 81 226 247 11 986 152 221 245 88 300 0002019 82 242 155 13 839 173 889 249 59 325 0002020 82 257 141 15 403 197 289 301 28 330 0002021 82 287 597 17 285 212 206 403 71 350 0002022 82 324 162 20 639 245 705 400 000Criticism and controversies editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information May 2023 This section may lend undue weight to certain ideas incidents or controversies Please help to create a more balanced presentation Discuss and resolve this issue before removing this message June 2022 This article s Criticism or Controversy section may compromise the article s neutrality by separating out potentially negative information Please integrate the section s contents into the article as a whole or rewrite the material June 2022 Lobbying edit In 2009 according to OpenSecrets people affiliated with UnitedHealth Group gave a record of 5 52 million to political candidates and groups 83 The Affordable Care Act was being discussed in Congress at the time and was subsequently passed in the first quarter of 2010 UnitedHealth Group subsequently spent 2 75 million to 4 86 million from 2011 to 2021 and the company went on to pull in 78 692 million in revenue in the fourth quarter of 2021 alone 83 The UnitedHealth Group hired seven different lobbying firms to work on its behalf in 2010 84 In addition its corporate political action committee or PAC called United for Health spent an additional 1 million on lobbying activities in 2010 85 QSSI a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group is one of the 55 contractors hired by the United States Department of Health and Human Services to work on the HealthCare gov web site 86 Legal issues edit In 2006 the U S Securities and Exchange Commission SEC began investigating the conduct of UnitedHealth Group s management and directors for backdating of stock options Investigations were also begun by the Internal Revenue Service and prosecutors in the U S attorney s office for the Southern District of New York who subpoenaed documents from the company The investigations came to light after a series of probing stories in the Wall Street Journal in May 2006 discussing apparent backdating of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of stock options by UHC management The backdating apparently occurred with the knowledge and approval of the directors according to the Journal Major shareholders have filed lawsuits accusing former New Jersey governor Thomas Kean and UHC s other directors of failing in their fiduciary duty 87 On October 15 2006 CEO William W McGuire was forced to resign and relinquish hundreds of millions of dollars in stock options On December 6 2007 the SEC announced a settlement under which McGuire will repay 468 million as a partial settlement of the backdating prosecution 88 89 90 On December 6 2007 the SEC announced a settlement under which McGuire was to repay 468 million including a 7 million civil penalty as a partial settlement of the backdating prosecution He was also barred from serving as an officer or director of a public company for ten years 91 92 93 This was the first time in which the little used clawback provision under the Sarbanes Oxley Act was used against an individual by the SEC The SEC continued its investigations even after it in 2008 settled legal actions against both UnitedHealth Group itself and its former general counsel 94 In June 2006 the American Chiropractic Association filed a national class action lawsuit against the American Chiropractic Network ACN which is owned by UnitedHealth Group and administers chiropractic benefits and against UnitedHealth Group itself for alleged practices in violation of the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act RICO 95 OptumInsight aka Ingenix edit In February 2008 New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced an industry wide investigation into a scheme by health insurers to defraud consumers by manipulating reasonable and customary rates The announcement included a statement that Cuomo intended to file suit against Ingenix Inc its parent UnitedHealth Group and three additional subsidiaries Cuomo asserted that his investigation found that rates found in a database of health care charges maintained by Ingenix were lower than what he determined was the actual cost of certain medical expenses Cuomo said this inappropriately allowed health insurance companies to deny a portion of provider claims thereby pushing costs down to members 96 On January 13 2009 Ingenix announced an agreement with the New York State attorney settling the probe into the independence of the health pricing database Under the settlement UnitedHealth Group and Ingenix would pay 50 million to finance a new non profit entity that would develop a new health care pricing database Ingenix would discontinue its medical pricing databases when the new entity makes its product available The company acknowledged the appearance of a conflict of interest but admitted no wrongdoing 97 On January 15 2009 UnitedHealth Group announced a 350 million settlement of three class action lawsuits filed in Federal court by the American Medical Association UnitedHealth Group members healthcare providers and state medical societies for not paying out of network benefits This settlement came two days after a similar settlement with Cuomo 98 On October 27 2009 Cuomo announced the creation of FAIR Health the independent non profit organization that will develop a nationwide database for consumer reimbursement as well as a website where consumers will be able to compare prices before they choose doctors To fund FAIR Health the Attorney General s office secured nearly 100 million from insurers such as Aetna UnitedHealth Group and Anthem Inc 99 Investigations and lawsuits edit Medicare overbilling lawsuit edit A whistleblower lawsuit filed in 2011 charges UnitedHealth Group s data analytics division with assisting in defrauding Medicare by boosting risk adjustment scores from Medicare Advantage companies The suit alleges that UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Ingenix now OptumInsight defrauded the United States of hundreds of millions and likely billions of dollars Former UnitedHealth executive Benjamin Poehling brought the suit under the False Claims Act The government said it would proceed on claims against two health care companies UnitedHealth and its Texas subsidiary WellMed Medical Management In February 2017 a federal judge unsealed the suit after the Department of Justice announced it would join the case 100 101 Richard Cole and others v United Healthcare edit On April 29 2019 Judge Robert N Scola Jr of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida a cancer survivor recused himself from a case against United Healthcare stating that the company s denial of treatment was immoral and barbaric and that his opinions regarding the company would prevent him from deciding this case fairly and impartially 102 103 PacifiCare fine in California edit In 2008 the California Department of Insurance took action against UnitedHealthcare s subsidiary PacifiCare Health Systems acquired in 2005 ultimately fining UnitedHealthcare around 173 million for an estimated over 900 000 violations of the Unfair Insurance Practices Act by 2019 the case was still being disputed in court with the possibility of affirming 91 million in penalties 104 CMS fine over Medicare Part D edit In 2017 CMS fined UnitedHealthcare after discovering issues in Medicare Part D leading to delays or denials in a 2016 audit 105 New Jersey fine in 2018 edit The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance fined UnitedHealthcare 2 5 million due to various compliance issues this was the largest fine against a licensee in nine years 106 Pennsylvania edit UnitedHealthcare assessed 1 million penalty for claims payment violations 107 Northern California edit United Behavioral Health sued over 5 million in denied claims 108 Policy Research ownership edit The Lewin Group is a policy research and consulting firm that provides an economic analysis of health care and human services issues and policies 109 The organization has existed for about 40 years and has maintained a nonpartisan reputation through its many ownership changes that have occurred over that time 109 The Lewin Group was purchased in 2007 by Ingenix a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group but alleges editorial and analytical independence from UnitedHealth Group its parent company 109 The Lewin Group discloses its ownership in its reports and on its website While the Lewin Group does not advocate for or against any legislation both Democratic and Republican politicians frequently cite the firm s studies to argue for and against various U S healthcare reform proposals 110 For example Democratic Senator Ron Wyden uses Lewin Group estimates to cite the feasibility of his Healthy Americans Act 111 Former U S Representative Eric Cantor the former House Republican Whip has referred to the organization as the nonpartisan Lewin Group in arguing against government funded health insurance proposals Several Lewin studies have been used to argue both for and against the inclusion of a public option in national health reform Lewin clients who often cite its findings include The Commonwealth Fund which recently held up a Lewin study it commissioned to advocate for a public plan The report showed that legislative proposals would achieve nearly universal coverage and estimated that a public plan could offer small businesses insurance that is at least 9 percent cheaper than current small business policies 112 However The Lewin Group has acknowledged that clients sometimes choose not to publicize the results of studies they have commissioned Indeed Lewin Group Vice President John Sheils told The Washington Post that sometimes studies come out that don t show exactly what the client wants to see And in those instances they have the option to bury the study 113 Influencing the research of Yale University economist Zack Cooper edit In August 2021 a report from The Intercept revealed that UnitedHealthcare worked behind the scenes to guide Yale University healthcare economist Zack Cooper s research on surprise medical billing 114 United provided Cooper with anonymous data and made edits to his paper which blamed physician networks TeamHealth and EmCare for the rise in balance billing United Health Network CEO Dan Rosenthal later confirmed United s work with Cooper during a deposition in a lawsuit filed against United by TeamHealth 115 Cooper s work was presented as independent unbiased academic research before Congress the White House the U S Department of Justice the Federal Trade Commission and numerous media reports 116 Underpaying physicians edit In late 2021 Tennessee based physician network TeamHealth sued UnitedHealthcare in the 8th District Court of Clark County Nevada alleging the insurer underpaid claims to three of TeamHealth s Nevada based affiliates In November 2021 the jury unanimously found United guilty of oppression fraud and malice in its conduct and awarded TeamHealth 2 65 million in compensatory damages 117 In December the jury reconvened to determine punitive damages and awarded TeamHealth 60 million 118 TeamHealth plans to pursue similar legal action against United and other insurers in New Jersey Pennsylvania New York Florida Oklahoma and Texas 119 Change Healthcare edit In February 2022 the United States Department of Justice sued to stop UnitedHealth Group s 8 billion acquisition of Change Healthcare arguing that the deal would give UnitedHealth access to its competitors data and ultimately push up healthcare cost The Justice Department said that UnitedHealth knew that access to claims would give it a view into rival health plans at Humana Anthem Inc CVS Health Aetna and Cigna 120 A U S judge rejected the department s bid in September Following completion of the acquisition in October 2022 the parties agreed that the appeal would be voluntarily dismissed with the Justice Department not providing reasons for dropping the appeal 121 Medicare Advantage Overbilling edit The New York Times report in October 2021 identified UnitedHealth in a list of Medicare insurers accused of over billing UnitedHealth has been accused by a whistle blower accused of fraud by the U S government and over billed according to the Inspector General Executives at UnitedHealth Group told workers to mine old medical records for more illnesses to identify diagnoses of serious diseases that might have never existed inflating bills paid by the federal government s Medicare Advantage program 122 A study by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that in 2021 Medicare Advantage programs provided insurers with double the gross margin than insurance for individuals groups or Medicaid Managed Care 123 124 Foundations editFoundations affiliated with UnitedHealth Group include the United Health Foundation UHF and the UnitedHealthcare Children s Foundation UHCCF both of which were established in 1999 125 UHF pledged 100 million over ten years to fund scholarships and workforce development programs focused on increasing ethnic and racial diversity within the health care industry 126 UHCCF administers grants to help pay for medical costs for families with coverage gaps According to 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