Medicare Part A covers anesthesia you receive during a hospital stay. On the other hand, Part B will cover it if you need it as an outpatient or in an independent ambulatory surgical center.
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The fine follow four years of investigating the companies’ claims and practices involving balance billing. The fine money ...
Mike Causey, insurance commissioner for the state of North Carolina, has fined UnitedHealthcare $3.4 million, according to a Feb. 10 report from WRAL News.
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