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  2. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    Medical billing. Medical billing is a payment practice within the United States healthcare system. The process involves the systematic submission and processing of healthcare claims for reimbursement. Once the services are provided, the healthcare provider creates a detailed record of the patient's visit, including the diagnoses, procedures ...

  3. National Provider Identifier - Wikipedia

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    A National Provider Identifier ( NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care providers in the United States by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The NPI has replaced the Unique Physician Identification Number (UPIN) as the required identifier for Medicare services, and is used by other payers ...

  4. UnitedHealth Group - Wikipedia

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    UnitedHealth Group Incorporated is an American multinational health insurance and services company based in Minnetonka, Minnesota.Selling insurance products under UnitedHealthcare, and health care services and care delivery aided by technology and data under Optum, it is the world's eleventh-largest company by revenue and the largest health care company by revenue.

  5. UnitedHealth's cyberattack should be a 'wake-up call' for ...

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    The cyberattack on Feb. 21 paralyzed Change Healthcare, which is used by hospitals, doctors' offices, and pharmacies to process payments and prior authorizations for patient visits and ...

  6. Healthcare in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aggregate US hospital costs were $387.3 billion in 2011—a 63% increase since 1997 (inflation adjusted). Costs per stay increased 47% since 1997, averaging $10,000 in 2011 (equivalent to $13,544 in 2023 [ 31] ). [ 128] As of 2008, public spending accounts for between 45% and 56% of US healthcare spending. [ 129]

  7. Optum - Wikipedia

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    US$ 226.6 billion (2023) [ 1] Parent. UnitedHealth Group. Website. www .optum .com /en /. Optum, Inc. is an American healthcare company that provides technology services, pharmacy care services (including a pharmacy benefit manager) and various direct healthcare services. Optum was formed as a subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group in 2011 by merging ...

  8. Lawsuit claims UnitedHealth AI wrongfully denies elderly ...

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    By Brendan Pierson (Reuters) - UnitedHealth Group Inc uses an artificial intelligence algorithm that systematically denies elderly patients' claims for extended care such as nursing facility stays ...

  9. Single-payer healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Single-payer healthcare. Single-payer healthcare is a type of universal healthcare [ 1] in which the costs of essential healthcare for all residents are covered by a single public system (hence "single-payer"). [ 2][ 3] Single-payer systems may contract for healthcare services from private organizations (as is the case in Canada) or may own and ...