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As anger at UnitedHealthcare boils over, Americans pay more than ever for health insurance
Consumers are venting frustrations about health insurance in wake of UnitedHealthcare CEO murder. Costs have outpaced inflation for years.
Killing of UnitedHealthcare exec ignites patient anger over insurance
Ferrari will always make its luxury sports car in its hometown of Maranello, northern Italy, including its first fully electric model expected next year, Chief Executive Benedetto Vigna said on Tuesday.
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Opinion: The killing of a UnitedHealthcare executive won’t improve anyone’s insurance. This would
Luigi Mangione was arrested in the slaying of Brian Thompson. To many, the crime highlighted anger over insurers' relative impunity in denying medical treatment.
UnitedHealthcare killing reignites criticism of insurance industry
The industry has pushed back against the social media vitriol. UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty, who leads the parent company of UnitedHealthcare, urged employees in a video message to "tune out that critical noise that we're hearing right now. It does not reflect reality."
Divided reaction to killing of health insurance CEO
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has unleashed an outpouring of pent-up anger against the U.S. health insurance industry, with some online casting his alleged killer, Luigi Mangione,
Here's a timeline of developments in the UnitedHealthcare CEO's killing
Less than a week since the slaying of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, police have detained a suspect. Funeral services were also held for Thompson on Monday.
What The Reaction To The UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killing Tells Us
You don’t have to feel good about these reactions to a human tragedy to understand why anybody associated with the insurance industry would inspire such hostility.
Suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO struggles, shouts while entering courthouse
The suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO struggled with deputies and shouted while arriving for a court appearance in Pennsylvania a day after he was arrested at a McDonald’s and charged with murder.
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Luigi Mangione notebook details plan to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson
He felt shooting a CEO was better than trying to set off a bomb because he didn’t want to hurt anyone he felt didn’t deserve ...
STAT
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I used to do health insurance company PR. Here’s what I think the backlash is missing
A health insurance company executive turned whistleblower, Wendell Potter thinks that the backlash to the industry is missing ...
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on MSN
Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO prompts discussion of insurance practices
Deny” and “delay” were written on bullet casings found outside New York hotel where Brian Thompson was gunned down ...
Pensions&Investments
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Murder of United Healthcare CEO increases vigilance of top asset manager execs
Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, the insurance subsidiary of United Health Group, was murdered by a gunman on the ...
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on MSN
Slain United Healthcare CEO Kept a Low Profile Before His Shocking Killing
Though he was largely unknown to the public, Brian Thompson led an insurance business that provides health coverage to more ...
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Barack Obama broke US healthcare. Only the Left refuses to admit it
The assassination of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on the streets of Midtown Manhattan has spawned a cottage industry ...
Commonwealth Fund
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Trends in Employer Health Insurance Costs, 2014–2023: Coverage Is More Expensive for Workers in Small Businesses
Across the U.S., employees at small businesses generally face higher health insurance deductibles and premium costs than ...
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on MSN
As UnitedHealth shooting puts health insurance in focus, 4 million people could get priced out of coverage if Congress doesn’t act
Inaction on Capitol Hill could soon make healthcare plans more expensive, potentially adding to the country’s uninsured rate and increasing premiums ...
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