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sarisataka

(21,284 posts)
29. What is telling
Thu Dec 5, 2024, 11:15 AM
Dec 5

about a CEO performing one of his job duties? Would it have made any difference if he was on the way to speak to doctors, etc...?

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The pool of suspects must be huge. How many people have died every year from denial of care to pay this guy's diane in sf Dec 4 #1
I could have easily been on that suspect list. ItsjustMe Dec 4 #2
me too gopiscrap Dec 5 #36
They insure 100 million, refusal rate at 32% ... literally millions of suspects NotHardly Dec 5 #40
His life wasn't Medically Necessary NameAlreadyTaken Dec 4 #3
No shit! FoxNewsSucks Dec 5 #12
The death panel caught up with him. Klarkashton Dec 4 #4
That panel needs to catch up to a lot more than just that asshole FoxNewsSucks Dec 5 #13
Is lead poisoning a pre-existing condition? Comfortably_Numb Dec 4 #5
Good one Evolve Dammit Dec 5 #49
i watch a lot of true crime. barbtries Dec 4 #6
Rumor is he might have been considering being a whistleblower IbogaProject Dec 4 #9
Not really. he left lots of clues & pictures. Its only a matter of time. Callie1979 Dec 6 #52
Please don't make assumptions Wisky64 Dec 4 #7
I'm Santana JoseBalow Dec 4 #10
R, a. Duppers Dec 5 #11
Y, m. JoseBalow Dec 5 #16
Dang me. Duppers Dec 5 #42
What's important is that you're here now JoseBalow Dec 5 #44
Why did she think that? FoxNewsSucks Dec 5 #14
If that is true it is tragic jfz9580m Dec 5 #17
I have no trouble believing that, and yet it does not change anything TBF Dec 5 #20
First off, MarineCombatEngineer Dec 5 #22
I just do not believe how quickly some of here resort to grave dancing. My wife has this insurance company ... marble falls Dec 5 #23
When a serial sexual abuser is first accused, many people defend him by saying "He never did that to me." ZonkerHarris Dec 5 #37
Good thing we aren't discussing sex criminals then, isn't it. We're talking about someone NO_ONE has ... marble falls Dec 5 #39
spoken like someone who has never lost a loved one due to an insurance decision. ZonkerHarris Dec 7 #61
Not sure I've ever heard anyone defend a sexual predator in that manner. Callie1979 Dec 6 #53
look around. It's everywhere. ZonkerHarris Dec 7 #60
I have a friend who is also an analyst at United Healthcare ComtesseDeSpair Dec 5 #24
My brother worked for one of the most evil HMO JT45242 Dec 5 #34
Huh. malaise Dec 5 #30
They deny 32 percent of initial claims. BannonsLiver Dec 5 #31
He might have been nicest guy in world, but he still presided over a company/culture of profit over patients. Rabrrrrrr Dec 5 #32
parasites often evolve toward commensalism mike_c Dec 5 #33
What motivated you to join DU yesterday? 33taw Dec 5 #35
"more integrity than you might expect to find in a CEO of a multibillion doallar conglomerate wcollar Dec 5 #38
Oh my side Clouds Passing Dec 5 #46
But don't you see? markpkessinger Dec 6 #56
When that company talks to doctors, hospitals, or patients, IronLionZion Dec 4 #8
Wheres Martin, Selena and Steve brettdale Dec 5 #15
What is it telling? Renew Deal Dec 5 #18
See response #51 below. EarnestPutz Dec 8 #63
United Healthcare is probably the greediest medical insurer. Bluepinky Dec 5 #19
So that justifies his assassination? nt MarineCombatEngineer Dec 5 #21
Of course not. Don't be silly. EarnestPutz Dec 6 #50
Oh BS!!! MarineCombatEngineer Dec 7 #59
I wrote the original post. Nothing in my post would indicate that I think his killing was justified. Indeed..... EarnestPutz Dec 7 #62
More important to go to a gathering of Predatory Capitalists. Emile Dec 5 #25
If he wants support and empathy he should have paid for the premium gold plan. Irish_Dem Dec 5 #26
That's right. He would be in network then! Emile Dec 5 #27
Yep. People who care are all out of network for this guy. Irish_Dem Dec 5 #28
What is telling sarisataka Dec 5 #29
Illustrative of the companies priorities. Keeping the stockholders happy. Quoting many CEOs since the...... EarnestPutz Dec 6 #51
I don't believe this was a grievance attack Metaphorical Dec 5 #41
Agree Strelnikov_ Dec 5 #45
When he's caught; and he will be, he wont be a professional. Callie1979 Dec 6 #54
Actually, it was way too early in the morning for a meeting to start, and the CEO's security team was not present. colorado_ufo Dec 5 #43
Anything is possible, I know, but I don't see this guy in a "gopher" role, being sent by someone. Maybe, though ???? EarnestPutz Dec 6 #58
Years ago, Codifer Dec 5 #47
If that's true, it SHOULD be real news. But I am relatively sure it will NEVER come up. Good observation in any case! Evolve Dammit Dec 5 #48
I wonder about his security. A Company that denies 32% of claims (attribution from earlier post on this thread). OAITW r.2.0 Dec 6 #55
It would be nice if all gun violence generated the same "all hands on deck" response as the loss of a business exec? waterwatcher123 Dec 6 #57
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