UnitedHealth Group's top executive said the company's murdered health insurance executive Brian Thompson worked to make the nation's health care system better for everyone. UnitedHealth Group CEO ...
This value-based world in which we find ourselves living presents a fascinating paradox. At the same time that it promises to ...
Pharmacy benefit managers actually "play a vital role in holding" sometimes-inflated prices down, said UHG CEO Andrew Witty ...
The UnitedHealth Group leader whose murder in December unleashed a torrent of public frustration and dissatisfaction with the ...
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UnitedHealth Group executives stressed the power of value-based care and Medicare Advantage to better people’s lives.
Adjusted per-share earnings in the fourth quarter for UnitedHealth top analysts’ estimates but revenue comes up short.
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 ...
On the post-earnings call with analysts, Chief Executive Andrew Witty addressed the recent public backlash over high drug costs and transparency of coverage, particularly following killing of Brian ...
The insurance giant and Optum parent is forecasting a 2025 medical care ratio roughly a point above last year’s 85.5 percent.
The CEO of UnitedHealth Group said Thursday that shortcomings of America’s health care system must be addressed.