Federal Judge rules United Behavioral Health’s coverage guidelines to be unreasonable and overly restrictive.

The Chief Magistrate Judge of the U.S. District Court in San Francisco held that “United had a structural conflict of interest in applying its own restrictive coverage rules because it felt pressure to keep benefit expenses down so it could offer competitive rates to employers.”

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