A check-in on health insurers’ medical costs, and more babies are being born

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Where the UnitedHealth class action lawsuit stands

“I knew from the minute I saw him, he was just the love of my life,” Mary Marfisee told me about her late husband, Frank Perry.

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Perry died last September just two months shy of his 91st birthday after a couple years of falls and inadequate rehabilitative care left his body deconditioned. Perry had a UnitedHealthcare Medicare Advantage plan, which Marfisee said used artificial intelligence to cut his nursing home stays short, often before he could fully walk. 

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