Thread regarding Optum layoffs

UnitedHealth promised transparency. Instead, it’s cutting back key disclosures

Amid financial and reputational turmoil, top executives at UnitedHeath Group have promised to bring more transparency. A new reporting policy from the health care giant is doing the opposite.

This week, UnitedHealth listed just 10 subsidiaries in its annual report, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. A year ago, the company disclosed nearly 3,100.

The math ain’t mathing!


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Post ID: @OP+1kjwnbdrk

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Stupid post. They may be ruthless but they aren't d-mb. I'ma lean on the side that they're right and you're wrong.

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Post ID: @cb+1kjwnbdrk

United only cares if its technically legal at the time and will risk lawsuits in future.

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Post ID: @b6+1kjwnbdrk

What form are you talking about? The 8K only has to list direct subsidiaries. Most of UHGs tentacles are owned by say UHC, Optum Health, OI, ORX, UHC Insurance, etc.

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Post ID: @am+1kjwnbdrk

UnitedHealth Group, the parent company of insurer UnitedHealthcare and health services provider Optum, owns approximately 2,694 subsidiaries and affiliates worldwide. These entities span various sectors, including clinical care, insurance, and technology, with a significant number of acquisitions occurring since 2010.

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