Health care insurers should pay more than they do for "out of network" services, thinks AG Cuomo. So he's suing UnitedHealth over the database maintained by its subsidiary Ingenix. Some useful questions and comments at WSJ Law Blog (requires tunneling through the usual slough of worthless and unmoderated comments) and Managed Care Matters.
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