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  2. Linda Peeno - Wikipedia

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    It bought me an improved reputation in my job, and contributed to my advancement afterwards. Not only did I demonstrate I could indeed do what was expected of me, I exemplified the "good" company doctor: I saved a half million dollars. I contend that "managed care," as we currently know it, is inherently unethical in its organization and operation.

  3. 2014 Veterans Health Administration controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Veterans Health Administration, a division of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, is responsible for providing health care to U.S. military veterans, and is one of the largest healthcare operations in the United States, with dozens of hospitals and medical facilities across the nation. It has had a long and troubled history.

  4. The dark fandom behind healthcare CEO murder suspect - AOL

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    Recent research by Commonwealth Fund, a health policy institute, found 45% of insured working-age adults were charged for something they thought should have been free or covered by insurance, and ...

  5. Richard Scrushy - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1970s, following his time teaching at UAB and Wallace State, Scrushy was offered a position with Lifemark Corporation, a Houston, Texas-based health care company. [3] Within a few years of being hired at Lifemark, Scrushy was part of a $100 million operation that included the pharmacy, physical rehabilitation, and hospital ...

  6. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    HuffPost’s previous investigation focused closely on Vitas Healthcare, the largest hospice company in the country, which federal prosecutors sued last year for alleged billing fraud. One of the charges in that case is that Vitas boosted billings by overusing crisis care.

  7. This practice in the health insurance industry may have ... - AOL

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    Some people think using artificial intelligence for so-called "prior authorizations" in the healthcare industry has become too excessive, fuelling public anger at insurance companies. "That's ...

  8. List of medical ethics cases - Wikipedia

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    The experiments were controversial, and considered by some scientists to be unethical and physically or psychologically abusive. Psychologist Diana Baumrind considered the experiment "harmful because it may cause permanent psychological damage and cause people to be less trusting in the future." [20] Harry Bailey's deep sleep therapy: Australia ...

  9. Insurer stocks fall after Trump says 'we're going to knock ...

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    CVS Health's Caremark, Cigna's Express Scripts and UnitedHealth Group's Optum control the majority of the U.S. pharmacy benefit market, with their parent companies also operating health insurance ...