UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty has been playing defense over the backlash of consumer complaints against the health insurance industry and most recently, around The Wall Street Journal's ...
Andrew Witty, chief executive for UnitedHealth Group, penned an op-ed in the New York Times condemning the killing of ...
UnitedHealth Group reports Q4 financial results Jan. 16. A look at the estimates and how the company is navigating itself ...
UnitedHealth Group is on track to set financial records this year, despite the tumultuous period following the murder of UHC ...
Revenue at the UnitedHealth Group was more than $299 billion through September — which is a record high and up from $277 ...
Healthcare providers in the United States might be forced to beef up their cybersecurity practices in the wake of new ...
Andrew Witty is seeking to calm anxious employees and keep the company growing while facing public outrage over ...
Consider this: Health insurance is a product so terrible that few Americans voluntarily buy it without receiving a sizable ...
As Luigi Mangione pleaded not guilty to murder charges in Manhattan Criminal Court this morning, protesters from all walks of ...
Research on corporate personhood and perceptions of corporate wrongdoing sheds light on the response to UnitedHealth Group's ...
Per her report, those consequences are: Hogg adds detail to each of these, starting with the cost-plus model that has yet to ...
Brian Thompson’s killing has driven a chorus of complaints about health insurer tactics such as prior authorization, rising ...