costs. The rest must be spent on medical care or rebated. Thegovernment should change the rules so the companies anti-fraudefforts can be classed as medical costs, said Richard Migliori,executive vice president of health services at UnitedHealthGroup Inc. (UNH), the largest publicly traded U.S.
"What's in it for us is that if you have more data, you are going to be able to recognize aberrant patterns more reliably," said Dr. Richard Migliori, an executive vice president of UnitedHealth Group, the nation's largest insurer. "These perpetrators are moving around from one place to another. You