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Examples
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Mr. Cuomo called Ingenix "the defective database insurers use to set rates."
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The Lewin Group, as Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow have been reporting, is part of Ingenix, which is owned by United Healthcare Group, which is the largest health insurer in the country.
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The numbers are mainly compiled by an obscure company known as Ingenix, which — as it turns out — is owned by UnitedHealth group.
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The flawed database - known as Ingenix - is owned by health insurer UnitedHealth, which agreed in January to pay $350 million to settle allegations that it deliberately kept rates low to underpay doctors.
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The flawed database - known as Ingenix - is owned by health insurer UnitedHealth, which agreed in January to pay $350 million to settle allegations that it deliberately kept rates low to underpay doctors.
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The flawed database _ known as Ingenix _ is owned by health insurer UnitedHealth, which agreed in January to pay $350 million to settle allegations that it deliberately kept rates low to underpay doctors, driving up out-of-pocket expenses for patients.
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The flawed database _ known as Ingenix _ is owned by health insurer UnitedHealth, which agreed in January to pay $350 million to settle allegations that it deliberately kept rates low to underpay doctors, driving up out-of-pocket expenses for patients.
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What the mainstream press didn't report was that The Lewin Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ingenix, which is in turn owned by UnitedHealth Group, the nation's largest health insurance corporation.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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The flawed database - known as Ingenix - is owned by health insurer UnitedHealth, which agreed in January to pay $350 million to settle allegations that it deliberately kept rates low to underpay doctors.
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The flawed database - known as Ingenix - is owned by health insurer UnitedHealth, which agreed in January to pay $350 million to settle allegations that it deliberately kept rates low to underpay doctors.
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