The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has unleashed long-simmering anger towards the health insurance industry, threatening to make it as toxic as Big Tobacco.
Increased scrutiny and pressure from regulators and investors seems inevitable, especially as the share prices of major health insurers plummet following Thompson's death.
The incident highlights concerns about the profitability of insurers, where complaints about them being successful 'at the expense of some patients' gain renewed significance.
After Thompson's murder, there is a notable uptick in corporate security concerns among health insurers, indicating rising fears among even rank-and-file employees.
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