UnitedHealth CEO Criticizes Flawed Health System Amid Executive's Tragic Death

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UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty acknowledged the flaws in the US health system, describing it as a "patchwork" and emphasizing the need for better communication about insurance coverage. This comes amid public dissatisfaction following the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, which highlighted issues with insurance practices. Witty defended the company's role but admitted shared responsibility for misunderstandings. The incident has intensified calls for reform, with experts suggesting that insurers may need to adjust practices in response to consumer and legislative pressures.
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