UnitedHealthcare has been clawing back overpayments it says it made mistakenly to social workers and other therapists, causing havoc for many therapists and patients. The insurance giant told therapists late last year and early this year that it had discovered it was paying licensed clinical social workers at a higher rate than what is mandated […]
Author Archives: Jeanne Pinder
Jeanne Pinder is the founder and CEO of ClearHealthCosts. She worked at The New York Times for almost 25 years as a reporter, editor and human resources executive, then volunteered for a buyout and founded ClearHealthCosts.
With Pinder at the helm, ClearHealthCosts shared honors for the top network public service journalism project in a partnership with CBS News, as well as winning numerous other journalism prizes.
She was previously a fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the Columbia University School of Journalism. ClearHealthCosts has won grants from the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York; the International Women’s Media Foundation; the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation with KQED public radio in San Francisco and KPCC in Los Angeles; the Lenfest Foundation in Philadelphia for a partnership with The Philadelphia Inquirer; and the New York State Health Foundation for a partnership with WNYC public radio/Gothamist in New York; and other honors.
She is one of Crain's Notable Women in Tech. Niemanlab wrote of ClearHealthCosts that "The Internet hates secrets."
Her TED talk about fixing health costs has surpassed 2 million views.