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Medicare Advantage plans overcharged government hundreds of millions but get to hang onto the money

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics January 31, 2023

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Medicare Advantage plans for seniors have dodged a major financial hit as federal officials decided to give them a reprieve on returning hundreds of millions of dollars or more in government overpayments — some dating back a decade or more. The health insurance industry had long feared that the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services would demand repayment of billions of dollars in overcharges the popular health plans received going... + full article



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