As Americans catch up on care they skipped during COVID, health insurance could get pricier
United Healthcare warned Tuesday of higher medical costs stemming from Americans catching up on care that was delayed by the pandemic. At the start of the pandemic, elective procedures at Holland Hospital in Western Michigan ground to a complete halt, according to chief financial officer Alex Roehling. Half of them get coverage through Medicare Advantage…
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