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In May, Andrew Witty stepped down as CEO of UnitedHealth Group, with Stephen Hemsley returning to the top leadership role.
UnitedHealth Group is facing another round of lawsuits citing the alleged Medicare fraud investigation reported by the Wall Street Journal.
A massive hack of the insurance giant set off a chain of events that has left some doctors’ practices on financial life ...
After the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City in December, physicians offered a sober look at frustrations with the healthcare system in the U.S. Photo illustration ...
He’s afraid of getting muffed like his UHC predecessor,” added a user. Another explained, “Andrew Witty is concerned about the focus on PBMs, because Andrew is in the useless middlemen business.
In a surprising turn of events, UnitedHealth Group has appointed Stephen Hemsley as CEO, succeeding Andrew Witty, who stepped down for personal reasons.
Who is Andrew Witty? UnitedHealth CEO’s exit sparks major stock meltdown Witty began his career as a management trainee at Glaxo UK in 1985 and went on to hold several international leadership ...
UnitedHealth Group announced that CEO Andrew Witty is stepping down immediately from his role for personal reasons. He will be succeeded by board chairman Stephen Hemsley, who previously served as ...
US News: UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty announced his resignation Tuesday, citing personal reasons, as the nation’s largest health insurer grapples with r.
Nearly six months after late UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, was fatally shot, UnitedHealth Group’s CEO, Andrew Witty, stepped down for ‘personal reasons.’ ...
UnitedHealth Group abruptly replaced CEO Andrew Witty on Tuesday, as the sweeping problems facing the company and industry deepened.