they probably own elected officials from both parties.
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MN Raindog - if you haven't posted this in General Discussion, you really need to do so.
A tidbit from the link in the OP
he Lewin Group is part of Ingenix, a UnitedHealth subsidiary that was accused by the New York attorney general and the American Medical Association, a physician's group, of helping insurers shift medical expenses to consumers by distributing skewed data. Ingenix supplied its parent company and other insurers with data that allegedly understated the "usual and customary" doctor fees that insurers use to determine how much they will reimburse consumers for out-of-network care.
In January, UnitedHealth agreed to a $50 million settlement with the New York attorney general and a $350 million settlement with the AMA, covering conduct going back as far as 1994.
One thing I always liked about Elliot Spizter when he was New York's AG was that he always seemed to be suing UHG. Unfortunately, the Evil Empire (as some other local companies call it) seems to treat these suits as part of the cost of doing business. Just like Walmart breaking employment laws, they pay a fine in one state and continue the same crooked practices in other states.
Here's a link to UHG's 2008 political contributions:
http://www.unitedhealthgroup.com/about/2009/pac_report123108.pdf