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An electronic remittance advice, or ERA, is an explanation from a health plan to a provider about a claim payment. An ERA explains how a health plan has adjusted claim charges based on factors like: Contract agreements. Secondary payers. Benefit coverage.
Notice that United Healthcare does not handle issues of subrogation themselves, however. They use a company called Ingenix, which is a collections company authorized to act on United Healthcares behalf when it comes to situations of subrogation and personal injury compensation.

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