UnitedHealthcare and CVS pharmacy have removed executives’ bios and photographs from their websites after UHC CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in Manhattan on Wednesday.
Top executives at insurance companies that profited by denying claims for sick Americans are living in fear as the intense manhunt for the suspect enters the 3rd day.
UnitedHealthcare has removed the executive leadership page from its website and CVS has followed suit by removing executive bios and pics from its website, the company confirmed to FOX Business.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield also removed its leadership page, which redirects to the “about us” page now, 404 Media first reported.
Earlier this week, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a controversial decision to stop paying for anesthesia if surgery lasts longer than normal.
BCBS had announced that patients would be responsible for paying the anesthesia bill if their surgery went over its allotted time.
BCBS reversed its decision after a massive backlash grew against insurance companies that profit off of sick Americans.
404 Media reported that other insurance companies have removed their leadership bios and photos from their websites. Top executives at those companies have hired corporate bodyguards to protect them at home and in the office.
UnitedHealth reported a profit of nearly $400 billion in 2023. For 2025, the company expects revenue to be between $450 billion and $455 billion.
Thompson earned $10 million annually as UHC CEO. He received a $20 million bonus in 2023.
This is the weapon used to kill United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
The gun is a B&T Station 6. It is integrally suppressed and has an action similar to a bolt action rifle — every round must be manually cleared (see the action below).
So it was not a malfunction. pic.twitter.com/VP4UCpf5P3
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