Slain UnitedHealthcare executive is remembered amid the fury sparked by his death
Amid the roaring national frustration over health insurance that has emerged since the
Friends and co-workers of
“What has evolved in some corners online is just disappointing to see, because, in health care, this guy was one of the people who wanted to make things better,” said one former close colleague at
More than 600 colleagues gathered Wednesday at company headquarters in
During the COVID-19 pandemic,
“He immediately knew the right thing to do and he committed the company,” the former executive said.
The nation’s health care challenges were a concern for
“I wish I served up solutions that were clear-cut, that were easy to understand, easy to explain,”
Thompson’s journey to one of the nation’s most powerful health insurance executives started in farm country near
“I try not to draw too many distinctions between work and life, and maybe that’s growing up on a farm in
Why
Under Thompson’s leadership, operational earnings from UnitedHealthcare grew from
UnitedHealthcare leads the market in the sale of Medicare Advantage plans, a privatized version of the government program for seniors that’s now a bigger source of coverage than original Medicare. Proponents and critics debate whether these plans save federal taxpayer money or use cracks in the government system to maximize profits. Colleagues said UnitedHealth’s presence in that market grew considerably under Thompson’s leadership.
“For us, if we’re going to participate in a marketplace, we’re going to do so in a meaningful way,”
The insider trading lawsuit alleged
The stock sank again amid the public uproar over health insurance following the
“We’re going to make sure medicines are filled, infusions are administered and people can navigate their therapies for the rarest states of disease,” he wrote. “We’ll be there for people who need screenings, who need scans, who need surgery.”
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