Humana co-founder David Jones Sr. dies
Jones, an amateur boxer in his youth, was a staunch defender of for-profit health care and became known for his civic-mindedness in his hometown of
Jones served as Humana's chief executive for 37 years and its board chairman for 44 years. He oversaw the company's transformation from a nursing home company to a hospital company and then into one of the nation's leading health insurance corporations.
Jones' death, barely more than a month after the death of his longtime wife, Betty, prompted an outpouring of tributes from
Senate Majority Leader
"I can say without exaggeration that David was the single most influential friend and mentor I've had in my entire career," the
Democratic
Jones co-founded the company that would become Humana along with
The company later transitioned from nursing homes to hospitals, eventually owning more than 100 hospitals at its peak and employing 45,000 people, the
Humana moved into the health insurance business in the 1980s. In 1993, the hospital side of the company was sold, making Humana a stand-alone health insurer.
Humana currently employs more than 40,000 people in the
As Humana's co-founder, Jones "planted a seed that today has grown into a company that serves millions of people in their health-care needs," Humana President and CEO
"This is a sad day for me personally, and for the Humana team," Broussard said.
Cherry died in 1991.
Jones staunchly defended for-profit health care during his long career. He insisted on calling Humana a "taxpaying hospital" — and derided nonprofit health-care organizations as sanctimonious, the
"The notion that being nonprofit adds some kind of weight to what you do is baloney," he said. "Whoever is not paying taxes on profits has the moral issue, not those of us who are paying taxes."
One thing remained constant during the company's transformations — it has always been based in
A
"Whenever a local need had everybody else stumped, David always seemed to end up in the thick of it, forging a path to success," McConnell said Wednesday.



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