CVS, Anthem, other big corporations remove executive photos from their websites after UnitedHealthcare CEO shooting
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In the wake of the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, several healthcare companies have removed leadership information from their websites due to safety concerns.
With a growing fear exacerbated by the targeted nature of the attack, many healthcare organizations, including UnitedHealth Group and CVS, have taken measures to protect their executives.
Police remain uncertain of the motives behind the shooting, but a possible connection to anger towards the insurance industry is being explored as part of the investigation.
The shooting has prompted a considerable response from healthcare firms, with companies like Aetna and Humana removing their leadership information to ensure their executives' safety.
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