UnitedHealth Group lost half its value in 6 months. What the CEO shakeup may mean for its future
Hemsley, 72, has remained chairman and a major shareholder in the health care behemoth — and now is back in the CEO suite and is expected to reinstate his brand of operational and financial discipline that turbocharged the company’s growth.
His return follows uncharacteristic financial missteps and months of tumult for the company, including the fatal ambush of a top
Since that day, the company’s stock has fallen from
With chief executive Andrew Witty’s abrupt exit from the role Tuesday, Hemsley is expected to dust off the playbook that handsomely rewarded
The
“Hemsley built modern UNH; he is tasked with returning it to what it can be,”
This was the proverbial other shoe dropping.
The first being on
While the company cited personal reasons for Witty’s departure, former company executives say he committed the cardinal sin as CEO at
The miss in April was bad enough, they say, since it forced a significant downward revision in projected profits. Worse still was the suspension of financial guidance announced Tuesday, since it suggests numbers for the second quarter were still bad or even worse.
“It’s one thing at United if you miss once,” one former executive said. “It’s another thing if you miss twice.”
The company’s value decline has hit Hemsley personally: He owns 1.2 million shares of
United’s financial challenges alone are tricky. Its health plans that manage care for Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries, in particular, could be facing big funding cuts due to
“This is not an easy time,” Weiner said.
The killing of
Hemsley faces significant challenges, including the company’s internal culture in the wake of this hostility and its reputation among patients and health care providers, said Dr.
“I think that they have been tone deaf in the response to the marketplace’s anger at how challenging it is to work with United,” Georgiou said.
The company has used its strength to get what it wants in the market, thereby becoming hard to work with for patients and health care providers, she added. Negative perceptions have grown as “strength has turned into arrogance, and I think that gets in the way of innovation and collaboration.”
As a shareholder, Georgiou said she’s thrilled Hemsley has returned to the top spot. Hemsley’s understanding of health care and his company are phenomenal, she said, while his focus and discipline are unmatched.
She called Hemsley the hardest working person she’s ever met: Sundays are his only day off and maybe for only half the day. And Hemsley expects the same from other top executives, she added.
“Steve does what he has to do,” she said “He’ll probably look at the financials first, but I have confidence that Steve will recognize the importance of reputation in the market.”
Stock analysts were troubled by the earnings mess because it’s not simply an issue of costs rising faster than expected in UnitedHealthcare‘s Medicare Advantage business, a key source of profits. The company is the nation’s largest seller of health plans under the government-funded program.
Patients new to UnitedHealthcare have had their medical issues “coded” in ways that actually fall short of their true health care needs, company officials have said.
That’s seen as a problem because insurers rely on higher “risk adjustment” payments based on these diagnosis codes to finance Medicare Advantage plans.
The issue has impacted financial results in
Witty and executives said in April the company would remedy the problem by adjusting the codes, but United has faced considerable scrutiny over whether past coding practices have wrongly driven profits by being overly aggressive.
“Since regulators have been scrutinizing those risk assessments, in particular, that may not be a long-term fix,”
But Hill, in a report, brought up the specter of
“Similar to
“The analogy is not perfect,” he continued, but like
“While we do not yet envision an unwind of UNH (like
In
Dozens of lawsuits over the breach have been filed against United.
Also in
Then in February, the
Also, the DOJ in November sued — on antitrust grounds — to block
Hemsley, an accountant by training, landed as an executive at
He amassed a fortune during his tenure at
In a
Hemsley and his wife Barbara have their own charity called
Cloverfields gave away
The largest grant —
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