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Health Insurers Allegedly Bilking Medicare

By Doug Terry on August 4, 2017
Posted in Health Insurance

This story appeared recently in the New York Times relating the story of Benjamin Poehling, a former finance director at United Health Group, one of the largest health insurers in the country.  Mr. Poehling is now a whistleblower who says the major insurance companies have been engaged in a scheme to bilk Medicare out…

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Mr. Terry was born and raised in Oklahoma and attended the University of Oklahoma Law School, where he graduated in 1993 (with distinction) and was named to the Oklahoma Law Review. He has been practicing law in the Oklahoma City area ever since, and has earned a Martindale-Hubbell “AV Preeminent” rating from his peers in the legal community. Today, Mr. Terry’s practice is diverse, but he focuses on three areas of emphasis: insurance bad faith, class actions and personal injury.

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