UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty also acknowledged ... but said they understood the anger the alleged shooter felt toward America's health care system.
UnitedHealth Group Inc. has enlisted a prominent defamation law firm to combat what it claims were false and reckless social media posts about the company’s practices.
In his first public comments since the Dec. 4 shooting of United Healthcare ... distrust of American health insurers—with many expressing support for Thompson's shooter Luigi Mangione—as ...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans think the Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson ... the anger the alleged shooter felt toward America's health care system. The findings underscore ...
Nearly two-thirds of Americans think the Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was wrong ... but said they understood the anger the alleged shooter felt toward America's health care ...
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In the aftermath of Thompson's killing, some took to social media to celebrate accused shooter ... CEO argued, through a concept called "value-based care," which includes changing the way health ...
Andrew Witty, CEO of the Eden Prairie ... to social media to celebrate accused shooter Luigi Mangione, saying he exacted a measure of justice on a health care system that leaves too many patients ...
A masked man shot and killed the CEO of UnitedHealth outside a hotel ... and investigators said he was also carrying a grey backpack. The shooter hadn't been a guest at the hotel, but it's not ...
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