Leaked video shows UnitedHealth CEO saying insurer will continue practices that combat 'unnecessary' care
Leaked video shows UnitedHealth CEO saying insurer will continue practices that combat 'unnecessary' care
“We guard against the pressures that exist for unsafe care or for unnecessary care to be delivered in a way which makes the whole system too complex and ultimately unsustainable,” Witty said.
Frankly it’s a miracle that so many countries around the world have functioning healthcare systems at all without these bastions of safety at the helm.
I’ve some entirely unrelated facts to share. Just facts. No editorial.
Andrew Witty is the chief executive officer of UnitedHealth Group, the parent corporation of UnitedHealthcare.
Stephen J. Hemsley is the chairman of the board of UnitedHealth Group and has a net worth of at least $340.37 million.
David Cordani is the chief executive officer, president, and chairman of Cigna
Sarah London is the chief executive officer of Centene Corporation
David Joyner is the chief executive officer and president of CVS Health
Jim Rechtin is the chief executive officer and president of Humana
Gail Koziara Boudreaux is the chief executive officer and president of Elevance Health
Could we get some pictures to go along with the names? No reason…
There’s 335 million people in this country, and depending on estimates there are enough guns for every man, woman, and child to have more than one gun.
We’re may not yet be at the point where enough people have their backs against the wall to do something, but there is plenty of people and guns for it. And many of us will soon find ourselves with our backs against the wall when the effects of climate change start really fucking people over with job loss, crop failure, and mass migration.
There’s that, and the fact that this month just taught the would be school shooters that they’ll get lots of positive attention for redirecting their targets towards those deserving. They’ll get labeled a folk hero, they’ll have people trying to send them money for their legal defense fund. They’ll get everything they ever wanted.
The material conditions have not changed, and they’re likely to change for the worse. That’s bad news for any business exec who wants to keep their head on their shoulders.
Look at Syria. Not today, Syria before the revolution.
People were living through grinding poverty, political repression with performative elections of a nepo-dictator, avoiding a police state with literal death squads, and just trying to get by and support their families.
Until Mohamed set himself on fire, and thus the Arab world.
Americans as a whole are too comfortable (or at least, enough of them are) and propagandized into believing that this is the way it has to be, for a big societal movement to coalesce around “fuck that shit”. We’re still infighting between political camps, or distracted dealing with reactionaries.
Expect a lot more of the “nothing to lose” shooters before another Che Guevara. Maybe we’ll come close again and claw some back, or we’ll have the United Fruit Company again.
too many can only see the results of tearing down a system without another to step in.
honestly this is one of the things that frightens me, accelerationists don’t give two fucks what comes after, they just want to tear it all down.
Delicious, delicious healthcare insurance executives.
I could eat them all and still be hungry.