Posts Tagged ‘UnitedHealth’

We Don’t Need Healthcare Reform? – Pfizer Bextra

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

BextraHealthcare Reform Debate – If the ongoing healthcare reform debate has you even somewhat engaged, you have to learn more about the Bextra litigation settlement Pfizer announced today.

Pfizer Illegal Conduct – Pfizer Inc., the world’s largest drugmaker, will pay $2.3 billion in connection with its illegal promotion of the drug Bextra. Pfizer affirmatively (not close-to-the-line, grey-area behavior) marketed Bextra for off-label use in violation of the U.S. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act).

Criminal Conduct – This is CRIMINAL conduct, not garden-variety tort stuff. Pfizer’s Pharmacia will plead GUILTY to one criminal count of violating the Act.

More – To read more in the category of “We Don’t Need Healthcare Reform?”, check out this MSNBC news piece on UnitedHealth.

We Don’t Need Healthcare Reform? – Watch This

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Stephen Helmsley - CEO of UnitedHealthHealthcare Reform Debate – If the ongoing healthcare reform debate has you even somewhat engaged, you have to watch this MSNBC news piece.

UnitedHealth Is The Next Enron – UnitedHealth is definitely a dirty pony (as evidenced by, among other things, the numerous enforcement actions brought against it over the past three years). And Helmsley himself (who earned a disclosed $48 million in 2008) is a shameless, selfish, duplicitous and arrogant human being who epitomizes corporate greed and excess. For him to even suggest that UnitedHealth is entirely “neutral” on the issue of a public health insurer is disingenuous. I know many executives at UnitedHealth personally (two of whom are my neighbors), and I can tell you that UnitedHealth is anything but neutral on the issue. The prospect of a public health insurer is very frightening to UnitedHealth, as well it should be.

The Difficult Reality – I am a hardcore free-market advocate, and I never thought I would hear myself say this, but I actually think the public insurer idea is a good one. IMO, there’s a very good chance that it will shake things up a bit, and for the better. At present (and it’s only recently that we’ve been able to admit this to ourselves), we are locked in a fatal convergence of uncontrollably escalating healthcare costs (provider side) and corporate greed (payor side, a la Hemsley and UnitedHealth and other for-profit payors). Providers keep passing along costs, and private sector payors keep passing along costs (in order to remain unconscionably profitable). Well, game over! Enough is enough. It’s time for a change.

More Unflattering News About UnitedHealth and Helmsley:

The Health Insurance Gangsters and Their Enablers

UnitedHealth Derivative Settlement “Largest Ever”

Stephen Helmsley = Former Arthur Andersen Partner

UnitedHealth Group’s Stephen Hemsley – CEO Compensation