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UnitedHealth pays Optum physicians 17% more than outside providers

Last updated: November 3, 2025 3:10 pm
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UnitedHealth Group has come under scrutiny for paying its own physician practices significantly more than it pays competing practices, according to a new study published in Health Affairs. The study found that UnitedHealthcare, the conglomerate’s insurance arm, pays practices under its UnitedHealth-owned Optum umbrella an average of 17% more for common services compared to non-Optum practices in the same region. In areas where UnitedHealthcare has a large market share, it pays Optum practices a staggering 61% more.

The lead author of the study, Daniel Arnold, cited STAT’s previous reporting on the subject as inspiration for his research. STAT’s analysis from last year revealed that UnitedHealthcare paid 13 out of 16 Optum practices more than other practices in the same market, with payment differentials ranging from 3% to 111%. In some cases, UnitedHealth paid Optum practices up to twice the market average for certain services.

This disparity in payment rates raises concerns about potential violations of regulations designed to prevent health insurers from profiting excessively. By paying its own practices significantly more than competing practices, UnitedHealth may be circumventing these regulations and gaining an unfair advantage in the market.

The findings of the study highlight the need for greater transparency and oversight in the healthcare industry to ensure fair competition and equitable payment practices. As the debate over healthcare costs and provider reimbursement continues, it is crucial for regulators and policymakers to address these disparities and protect the interests of both patients and healthcare providers.

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