Witty's comments came during the company's first earnings call since the killing of Brian Thompson, the CEO of the company's insurance arm UnitedHealthcare.
A surgeon in Austin, Texas, was in the operating room with a patient when a call came in from the patient’s insurance provider, UnitedHealthcare. She returned the call and shared the story.
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UnitedHealth Group executives stressed the power of value-based care and Medicare Advantage to better people’s lives.
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- The American multinational for-profit company of health insurance and health care services UnitedHealth Group's top executive has said that the U.S. health care system is ...
Andrew Witty—who also said that 'the health system needs to function better'— made his comments during an earnings call ...
But high medical costs contributed to results that disappointed Wall Street, and the company’s stock fell on the news that it ...
UnitedHealth Group (UNH) stock ends a turbulent year with a quarterly revenue miss amid regulatory challenges and public ...
In his first public comments since one of his executives was shot to death, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said the ...
Amid intense criticism, UnitedHealth Group reported a $29 billion increase in 2024 revenues today, up 8% to $400.3 billion.
In his first public remarks since the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last month and the backlash against the ...