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The America's Health Insurance Plans trade group blasted the Biden administration for finalizing a rule that seeks to claw back millions of dollars from health insurers through Medicare Advantage audits that will apply retroactively to payments beginning in 2018, Healthcare Dive reports. AHIP called the final rule “unlawful” and “fatally flawed” in a Jan. 30 statement following the its release by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
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