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.”
Tell me again why healthcare for profit is a good thing?
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We’ll see, it makes a few people a whole lot of money. What’s not to like?!
When offered UH through my employer, I decided to pay triple and stay on my spouses insurance. They actually cover costs
I’m leaving my job with United healthcare…I’d rather buy it myself
It should be law that all medical insurance investors to be covered by their worst policy offered, and can only pay for medical treatments through said policy.
So… Anyone with a 401k/IRA
Is you are manually investing into them, yes. Most people dont, the banks are investing for them.
Are you trying to describe an ETF/mutual fund?
No. I am describing a managed 401k.
…which invest in mutual funds…
And less than 15% of 401ks are managed. So, no, most 401ks are not what you just described.
You got a source? Becuase i only know a few people that self managed.
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.
Burn it down!
They all think that they are untouchable and that nothing will ever happen to them.
I’m pressing
to depose more healthcare CEOs and investors.