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The U.S. Supreme Court on June 21 declined to hear UnitedHealth Group Inc.'s challenge to a government rule requiring private insurers that administer federally funded Medicare plans to return potentially billions of dollars in overpayments they receive based on incorrect diagnoses, reports Reuters. Turning away the Minnetonka, Minnesota-based insurer's appeal, the justices left in place a lower court's decision reviving the 2014 rule after a federal judge had previously struck it down.
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