ID: image titled “Health Insurance CEOS and their pay:” above 8 photos of the CEO
Cigna, DAVID CORDANI $21M
WellCare, MICHAEL CARSON $23.5M
Humana, BRUCE BROUSSARD $16.3 M
CENTENE Corporation, SARAH LONDON $18.6 M
MOLINA HEALTHCARE, JOSEPH ZUBRETSKY $21.4 M
CVS Health, KAREN LYNCH $21.6 M
Elevance Health, GAIL BOUDREAUX $21.9 M
United Healthcare, BRIAN THOMPSON $10.2 M
I like how the United Healthcare CEO is greyed out like a completed boss in Mega Man.
Well shit. Who’s the secret boss after they all get greyed out then?
Capitalism
Cool, now let’s compare their addresses
And their
work schedulesoffice hours (because who are we kidding, they do no work).
Their salary shouldn’t matter as much as their insurance claim denial rates.
For real, Thompson might be the lowest on the list, but United had some of the highest denial rates. And I bet they’re damn proud of the rates too.
woah that’s so crazy. I’ve got this DIY submarine they should come ride in
I’d donate to that crowd-funding 👍
I think it’s more about denied claims. UHC denies more than 30% of claims whereas most other insurers range between 10-20%. UHC denies the most claims by a big margin. This is likely to make you some enemies.
10-20 percent is still insanely high, considering the amount of cases were taking about here. Even just one percent would be thousands suffering for no better reason than profits.
I think we need to accept that there are some fraudulent claims filed that should be denied. I have no idea what the percentage is or how to determine it, but I would think it is below 10%, probably below 5%.
UHC denies more than 30% of claims
Universal healthcare denies claims? What?
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Core dumped
Segmentation fault
French know how to segment
United Healthcare.
WHY are they getting paid SO GODDAMN MUCH MONEY??
THIS IS NOT WHY WE GAVE TAX BREAKS
Reminder, at 20M per year you have to work ten thousand years to earn 200B, which is the realm Musk is in…
Certainly a very valid point, and hopefully we’re building up to that (bigger money comes with much tighter security), but I do think the people so directly sacrificing people’s lives for profit shouldn’t be overlooked.
Not very much, just $196.000 a week.
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I dont know why but 196k a week infuriates me so much more than 20mil a year
196k a week
That’s 19.44$ per minute.
What the FUCK
Missed opportunity to cross off the bottom right one.
I didn’t make it, and I agree, but also that’d get it removed in an instant from most social media lol
This post would already get removed from .world
they are all small compared to the shareholders who likely decide the company policies more than the CEOs
Here’s a twist - YOU are the shareholder. One of them.
well I sure am somehow buying products that probably goes to one of the shareholders’ pockets that is for sure.
No, you are the shareholder because you receive your salary into a bank account which then automatically gets invested (and unless your bank is ripping you off you should be getting a monthly interest) and you have a pension which is also invested. You are an ACTUAL shareholder.
there is no monthly interest in regular accounts here unless you put it in a savers account. but yes I do and I know that my pension usually invests the money too without much flexibility on where to invest it in. so unless you are Ron Swanson there is no complete disconnection from this web. but the fix is easy: all I have to say is “individually major share holder” since those will be the ones deciding about company policies not me.
I think any company whose only shareholders are made up of people holding 0.000001% in shares wont suffer from the same consequences a company does when there are shareholders like %10, 20, 30 etc. Same difference between having billions or hundred thousands.
FYI this is out of date for CVS. Karen Lynch got fired and replaced by David Joyner a month ago.
Unless she got fired for whistleblowing, I think we can still count her, but it is good to stay up to date, thanks!
I remember she tried to overhaul their drug cost model to be less opaque and supposedly cheaper for consumers. Doesn’t seem like it ended up happening from my point of view. CVS is my PBM and keeps raising the cost for generics to the point where it’s cheaper to buy them without using insurance from an online pharmacy.
But I wouldn’t want the new jerk who replaced her to escape attention, seeing as he came from the PBM business and is likely the reason for my above complaint.
Updated:
I think this is why his photo was already grey.