Healthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problems
Inside Scoop: The outstanding questions on the ‘anti-weaponization’ fund .alert-banner { display: none; } IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.Skip to ContentNBC News Logo Politics U.S. News WorldLocalNew YorkLos AngelesChicagoDallas-Fort WorthPhiladelphiaWashington, D.C.BostonBay AreaSouth FloridaSan DiegoConnecticut Sports Business Memorial Day sales Tipline Culture Science HealthSubscribe Subscriber HubSavedNewslettersProfileSubscriptionPreferencesSearchSearchSectionsU.S. NewsPoliticsWorldBusinessSportsInvestigationsCulture & TrendsHealthScienceTechWeatherVIDEOPhotosNBC SelectNBC Asian AmericaNBC BLKNBC LatinoNBC OUTLocalNew YorkLos AngelesChicagoDallas-Fort WorthPhiladelphiaWashington, D.C.BostonBay AreaSouth FloridaSan DiegoConnecticuttvTodayNightly NewsMeet the PressDatelineFeaturedNBC News NowNightly FilmsStay TunedSpecial FeaturesNewslettersPodcastsListen NowMore From NBCNBC.COMNBCU AcademyPeacockNEXT STEPS FOR VETSNBC News Site MapHelpFollow NBC News news Alerts There are no new alerts at this time SearchSearchFacebookTwitterEmailSMSBlue SkyWhatsappPrintRedditFlipboardPinterestLinkedinLatest StoriesPoliticsU.S. NewsWorldSportsBusinessMemorial Day salesTiplineCultureScienceHealthHealthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problemsMay 21, 202603:15Now PlayingHealthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problems03:15UP NEXTTrump faces GOP resistance on compensation fund, ballroom money02:01Students who covertly embody college mascots reveal identities at graduation01:28NASCAR star Kyle Busch dead at age 4101:08DOJ reveals criminal charges over $90 million in alleged Medicaid fraud in Minnesota01:25U.S. officials to divert and screen passengers coming from Ebola affected countries02:11Severe storms threaten holiday travel02:08Justice Department charges Raul Castro with murder02:36Graduation ceremony surprises reunite military members and loved ones01:33Americans exposed to Hantavirus upset about being forced to quarantine in Nebraska01:46California burglary ring bust01:29Car explodes into massive fireball01:09Search for suspect in Harvard assault01:26Trump-backed candidates sweep GOP primaries01:28Crews scramble to contain several wildfires raging in California01:51Woman dies after manhole fall01:30Americans exposed to hantavirus forced to quarantine01:46Billie Jean King earns college degree01:43Trump shows off ballroom construction amid new questions over ‘anti-weaponization’ fund02:24Severe weather hits states from coast to coast02:12Nightly NewsHealthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problems03:15CopiedTwo weeks after NBC News reported on coverage issues being had by beneficiaries of TriWest Healthcare Alliance, the company’s CEO has released a letter apologizing to the healthcare administrator’s 4.2 million beneficiaries. NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin reports in our series “The Cost of Denial.”May 21, 2026 onNow PlayingHealthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problems03:15UP NEXTTrump faces GOP resistance on compensation fund, ballroom money02:01Students who covertly embody college mascots reveal identities at graduation01:28NASCAR star Kyle Busch dead at age 4101:08DOJ reveals criminal charges over $90 million in alleged Medicaid fraud in Minnesota01:25U.S. officials to divert and screen passengers coming from Ebola affected countries02:11Get more newsLiveonBest of NBC News Nightly NewsHealthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problemsNightly NewsTrump faces GOP resistance on compensation fund, ballroom moneyNightly NewsStudents who covertly embody college mascots reveal identities at graduationNightly NewsNASCAR star Kyle Busch dead at age 41Nightly NewsDOJ reveals criminal charges over $90 million in alleged Medicaid fraud in MinnesotaNightly NewsU.S. officials to divert and screen passengers coming from Ebola affected countriesPlay AllAboutContactHelpCareersAd ChoicesPrivacy PolicyYour Privacy ChoicesCA NoticeTerms of ServiceNBC News Subscription Terms of ServiceNBC News SitemapClosed CaptioningSubscribeAdvertiseNBC Select© 2026 NBCUniversal Media, LLCالمصدر: NBC News | Source: NBC News
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