
1720: Psyop Season
Allegations of Medicare Fraud and Poor Supervision at UnitedHealthcare's Optum
A whistleblower report from a contractor at Optum, a subsidiary of UnitedHealthcare, alleges widespread lack of supervision and fraudulent billing practices within Indiana's Medicare and Medicaid services. The report claims that remote workers frequently bill for unworked hours and that the company lacks quality control over its international and domestic staff. These allegations emerge as Senator Elizabeth Warren introduces legislation to break up pharmacy benefit managers and address perceived corruption in the private insurance sector.



