UnitedHealth shares rally as health care giant beats 2Q forecasts, eases care use concerns
Read full article: UnitedHealth shares rally as health care giant beats 2Q forecasts, eases care use concernsUnitedHealth beat second-quarter expectations as an acquisition and more Medicare Advantage customers fueled revenue growth that balanced a jump in care use.
Roanoke City Schools to get $20,000 as part of blue light education
Read full article: Roanoke City Schools to get $20,000 as part of blue light educationNew research shows a certain spectrum of blue light is phototoxic and doctors are worried it could cause short term problems like digital eyestrain and long term disease like age related macular degeneration.
What's News Today: November 12, 2019
Read full article: What's News Today: November 12, 2019ROANOKE, Va. - Here's a look at some of the stories we'll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia. Martinsville City Council will discuss its legislative priorities for 2020. Included on the list are upgrades to Route 220 to interstate standards for those parts that will become Interstate 73, improvements to Route 58, maintaining economic development and brownfield redevelopment. Lynchburg City Council will discuss regulating shared mobility devices like scooters. Bird Scooters currently provides scooters on the Liberty University campus, but has inquire about bringing them to other parts of the city.
Woman in Maine gets 500 letters from United Healthcare in five days
Read full article: Woman in Maine gets 500 letters from United Healthcare in five days(CNN) - A Maine woman has a message for United Healthcare after it sent her over 500 letters: Make it stop! "A week ago Thursday was the first wave of letters, I got 46 letters," she told CNN. "I immediately called United Healthcare insurance and told them I received 46 letters of the same letter." The letters were about a $54 or $0 healthcare claim that United Healthcare said is not covered, Lay said. In a statement, United Healthcare told CNN it's working to resolve the issue but it cannot provide details due to privacy requirements.