Filmmaker Michael Moore backed the anger toward insurance companies following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian ...
Moore said he does not condone murder, but emphasized that doesn’t negate the serious issues with American health insurance ...
Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore callously declared he wants to “pour gasoline” on the anger directed at the health insurance ...
Insurance CEOs will circle the wagons in response to public outrage. Congress needs to pass laws that hold companies like ...
Lakhs of people across the country take health insurance to avoid hospital expenses, but when the claim is rejected, they are ...
The vitriol following the killing of UHC CEO Brian Thompson exposed Americans' rage about their health care system. How ...
This means the real overhead cost of government-run Medicare is about 1% to 1.5% for administration and about 1.5% (15% of that 7.8% in improper payments) for medically unnecessary payments. In other ...
Since the brazen shooting, health insurers have removed information about their top executives from company websites, ...
For better or — mostly — worse, Hollywood has helped shape the public's image of the health insurance industry in films ranging from John Grisham's The Rainmaker to the Oscar-winning As Good as It ...
The horrible murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO in New York City tore the scab off a torrent of public anger against the health ...
The data paints a gloomy picture: The U.S. spends significantly more on health care than other countries (and yet has worse outcomes), insurance costs are rising and millions of people are buried in ...