Private insurers profit by denying help to sick people. When a CEO was gunned down, Americans said just how they feel about ...
A TikToker is being praised for their 'spot on' explanation as to why Gen Z are feeling 'especially numb' to UnitedHealthcare ...
Among wealthier countries, Americans “die the youngest and experience the most avoidable deaths” despite spending almost twice as much on health care as others, a recent Commonwealth Fund Study found.
The shots were fired early on the morning of Dec. 4, striking UnitedHealthcare CEO and 1997 valedictorian of the University ...
Over 8,000 Americans, on average, die every day. Many of these Americans die unnecessarily. Their cause of death? The United ...
Because the United States still doesn't have a national health care system that guarantees everyone adequate medical attention. On December 4, a gunman murdered Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare's 50- ...
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Murder is seldom an appropriate response to anything. Yet the thousands of gloating online comments about the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, though indecent, are understandable.
One particular American's death has driven that point home. On December 4, a gunman murdered Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare's 50-year-old CEO. The bullet casings from the shooting read "deny," ...
On Dec. 4, a gunman murdered Brian Thompson, UnitedHealthcare’s 50-year-old CEO ... “To most Americans,” agreed the New Yorker’s Jia Tolentino, “a company like UnitedHealth represents less the ...
Call it the empathy gap or empathy deficit, a landmark study of college students highlighted the issue in 2010 when it found ...
Over 8,000 Americans die every day, many of them unnecessarily. Why? Because the United States still doesn’t have a national ...