San Francisco — A magistrate judge had tough questions for a healthcare company accused of denying inpatient mental health services to insurance policyholders as a cost saving measure as closing arguments were held in a bench trial Wednesday.
A class of patients who had insurance plans with UnitedHealthCare Service Inc. claim that their requests to enter into drug treatment programs or other inpatient services were improperly denied ...
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