When the Arkansas insurance commissioner weighed the merits of a hospitals billing complaint against United Healthcare, her interactions with one of the nations largest health insurers extended far beyond her departments hearing room. During months of deliberations, Commissioner Julie Benafield Bowman met repeatedly with United Healthcare lawyers and lobbyists over lunch and drinks at venues such as the Country Club of Little Rock. “I had a blast with you Monday night,” Benafield emailed United Healthcare lawyer Bill Woodyard, himself a former state insurance commissioner. “Thank you so much for entertaining us.”
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