In his first public remarks since the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last month and the backlash against the insurance industry it provoked, Witty said the healthcare conglomerate is ...
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty acknowledged the U.S. health care problems, cited high prices of medical services as root ...
Witty's comments came during the company's first earnings call since the killing of Brian Thompson, the CEO of the company's ...
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty honored Brian Thompson, the health insurance executive murdered last month, praising his ...
UnitedHealth has named a new head of its insurance segment less than two months after the death of a former executive.
The updated tally extends the scope beyond what was previously described by company Chief Executive Andrew Witty.
Now, amid the backlash, which appears to have not died down, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty finally addressed Thompson’s death and the consumer outrage towards the health care industry.
The number of individuals confirmed to be affected by the data breach is almost double the company's previous estimate.
Change Healthcare now estimates that 190 million people were affected in the massive cyberattack that took down its services ...
CEO Andrew Witty promised that UnitedHealthcare would work to speed up turnaround times for approval of some procedures and ...
The cyberattack at UnitedHealth Group exposed personal information of 190 million people, leading to a $22 million ransom ...
Andrew Witty, chief executive officer of UnitedHealth Group, testifies at a May 2024 Senate Finance Committee hearing examining cyber attacks on health care and the Change Healthcare cyberattack.