UnitedHealth says it is facing DOJ investigation over Medicare billing practices
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – UnitedHealth Group faces both civil and criminal probes over Medicare Advantage billing practices amid concerns of inflated diagnoses driving higher federal payments, with $139 billion in related revenue last year.
- On July 24, 2025, UnitedHealth Group revealed it faces a Department of Justice investigation into Medicare billing practices.
- The Wall Street Journal revealed civil fraud investigations in February, while Senator Chuck Grassley launched an inquiry earlier this year after concerns about inflated diagnoses and increased payments.
- The company has launched a third-party review of business policies and performance metrics.
- In premarket trading, shares of UnitedHealth Group fell 4% following the DOJ investigation disclosure on Thursday.
- As July 29, 2025 approaches for Q2 results, analysts focus on the company's upcoming earnings release and expect to complete the third-quarter review by quarter-end, as the company told CNBC.
226 Articles
226 Articles
UnitedHealth says it's complying with DOJ probes into Medicare practices
Insurance giant UnitedHealth Group confirmed in a securities filing on Thursday, July 24, that it is cooperating with a Department of Justice investigation into its Medicare billing practices. The Wall Street Journal reported in a series of articles that UnitedHealth billed extra diagnoses to its Medicare Advantage programs to inflate its payments from the federal government. Kuai Leong, senior deputy general counsel and deputy corporate secreta…

Minnesota-based UnitedHealth Group says it’s under federal investigation
ST. PAUL — Minnesota-based health insurance giant UnitedHealth confirmed Thursday that the company is under federal investigation and cooperating. A July 24 press release from UnitedHealth said the company proactively reached out to the Department of Justice following “media reports” of investigations into their company regarding “aspects of the Company’s participation in the Medicare program.” The group confirmed Thursday that it’s officially c…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 66% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium