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L.A. Care, a publicly operated health plan in California with 2.5 million members, was fined $55 million for failing to authorize members' needed care, ensure timely access to care and address patient complaints, according to The Los Angeles Times.

From a contract fallout between two of Texas' largest payers and providers to Mayo Health limiting UnitedHealthcare members from making appointments, here are seven recent payer contract disputes and resolutions:

Optum and Cigna's venture arms participated in a $30 million investment in Flume Health, a digital health plan administration platform, according to a news release shared with Becker's.

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From accusations that Clover Health misled investors to UnitedHealthcare dodging an attempt to reveal negotiated rates with contracted providers, here are five recent legal actions involving payers:

Building a provider network is challenging. Government regulations are changing, competitors are fast moving, and info sources are scattered. Further, the right network is defined differently by each organization depending on goals and initiatives, member population and more.

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