“It was baffling, to be honest with you. You know, you get at somebody in the No. 1 health care organization in the United States of America, who is a corporate executive, a high-ranking ...
The vast increase in calls to the firm comes as dozens of Fortune ... The murder, a suspected targeted hit, has led many health care leaders to question why Thompson was walking the streets ...
The suspect in the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was seen on video apparently making a phone call prior to ...
Thompson, a 50-year-old who had worked for UnitedHealthcare since 2004, was shot and killed Wednesday morning outside the ...
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Other denials spark bitter feuds with health care providers who suspect insurers ... said he and Thompson became friends over many years at United, particularly a six-year span when they worked ...
Following the fatal shooting of United Healthcare ... seen a rise in calls from executives and companies looking to upgrade their security. Still, because the attack on the healthcare executive ...
“It was baffling, to be honest with you. You know, you get at somebody in the No. 1 health care organization in the United States of America, who is a corporate executive, a high-ranking one, as a ...
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the shooting ignited a "mass bubbling of resentment around the precarity that people have been living with." ...
In one recorded phone call, a nurse for United told a colleague that a doctor ... this time on its “playbook” for limiting mental-health-care coverage.) To deny a person care is to abandon ...
is understandable given how frustrated people are at the state of our healthcare system in the United States," Bertolini said. The shooting was "a wake-up call for the industry," he said.