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 ...
Major health insurers have seen their stocks sink along with consumer sentiment since the shooting of CEO Brian Thomson.
While some high-profile CEOs have multimillion-dollar protection details, filings for major health insurers show smaller ...
The fallout from the fatal shooting of United Healthcare CEO Brain Thompson has led to a tumble in stock values for major insurance companies.
The recent assassination of UnitedHealth Group’s CEO, Brian Thompson, coupled with a new bipartisan bill aimed at dismantling ...
Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore callously declared he wants to “pour gasoline” on the anger directed at the health insurance ...
Most of us have heard stories of callous and capricious decisions by health insurance providers. I didn’t realize how common ...
Since the Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, there has been an avalanche of complaints about the health ...
Health insurance stocks fell, after The Wall Street Journal reported lawmakers are set to introduce legislation to break up pharmacy-benefit managers. A Senate bill would force the companies that own ...
Michael Moore argued "anger" at health insurance companies is "1000% justified" and he wants to "pour gasoline" on that anger ...