Here are 10 updates on UnitedHealth Group and its subsidiaries that Becker's has reported since June 17:
1. Several Trinity Health hospitals from coast to coast are now out of network with UnitedHealthcare amid reimbursement disputes between the organizations.
2. Amedisys and UnitedHealth Group agreed to sell an unknown number of care centers to VitalCaring Group amid the companies' planned merger later this year.
3. OptumRx will pay $20 million to settle DOJ allegations that it improperly dispensed some opioid medications.
4. Optum has scrapped its plan to acquire Dallas-based Steward Health Care's physician group, Stewardship Health.
5. Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin filed a lawsuit against pharmacy benefit managers OptumRx and Express Scripts for their alleged role in enabling the opioid epidemic in the state.
6. Change Healthcare started informing healthcare organizations, insurers and other entities whose data was breached in the February ransomware attack, the company said June 20.
7. UnitedHealthcare of New York will pay $1 million to settle allegations it failed to cover contraceptives as required by state law.
8. UnitedHealthcare's brand is worth more than $47 billion, according to estimates from Brand Finance.
9. A federal lawsuit from UnitedHealth Group was dismissed against two former executives, which alleged they stole and used confidential company information to create their own competing product for diabetes management.
10. CMS is winding down financial assistance to providers that had Medicare payments disrupted by the cyberattack on Change Healthcare and will no longer accept requests for advanced payments after July 12.