UnitedHealth Group’s investors have profited from its sky-high coverage denial rates. Now, as the company faces mounting public pressure to approve more patient care, they are suing to stop the insurer from changing its “corporate practices.”
UnitedHealth Group’s investors have profited from its sky-high coverage denial rates. Now, as the company faces mounting public pressure to approve more patient care, they are suing to stop the insurer from changing its “corporate practices.”
You could have googled this yourself in the time it took you to ask for a source. Your anecdotes about you mostly only knowing people you work with don’t change that.
And you could have provided one in the time it took you to double down on the original assertion
I was not the one to pull an exact number out of my ass. I requested your source on it. So congratulations making it public that you have no idea what you are talking about.