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Inside UnitedHealth's push to use its in-house doctors to lower costs and increase profits

Nov 2, 2021, 19:13 IST
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UnitedHealth Group Inc.'s campus in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Associated Press

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The health-insurance giant UnitedHealth is sending more members to in-house doctors in a bid to lower costs and increase profits

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