Thread regarding Anthem Inc. layoffs

Healthcare is a Sh@@ Show.

https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/28/tech/cyberattack-health-insurance-doctors-therapists/index.html

In the wake of the hack, Elevance Health, which owns Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield and insures millions of Americans, has severed network connections to Change Healthcare “out of an abundance of caution,” Elevance spokesperson Leslie Porras told CNN in an email. (Biggest competitor - wonder who's behind this LOL.)

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Elevance is cut from the UHG cloth. We use the UHG playbook and it’s worked for the owners and management exactly as designed. This hack is a cautionary tale of greed vs security. How we decide to work in the coming year will tell the tale. Are we in it for short term profit or the health of humanity?

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Post ID: @3npi+1riG8bTs

Yeah they have been using the "labor shortage" bull c--p for two decades. It's nothing more than an excuse to hire H1-B and offshore cheap labor. Let's face it the establishment/globalist WEF agenda is NOT in the best interest of this country's middle class. This isn't what the greatest generation fought WW2 for. It's a disgrace.

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Post ID: @3pop+1riG8bTs

"Without foreign-born labor, the U.S. labor pool would shrink because of lower birth rates and an aging workforce, making it harder to finance programs such as Social Security."

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/02/immigration-taking-pressure-off-the-job-market-us-economy-expert.html

So we need to lay off American citizens and hire H1B visa employees.

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Post ID: @3dim+1riG8bTs

It is just a matter of time before Elevance gets cyber attacked. Nobody is safe.

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Post ID: @1zlo+1riG8bTs

Amazing isn't it. But elevance has/is outsourcing and off shoring almost everything. How is that safe and secure?

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Post ID: @1saj+1riG8bTs

Notice the narrative is “Change Healthcare” rather than Optum or United Health. Merger happened well over a year ago. The integration into the parent infrastructure and processes is probably what left things vulnerable.

State sponsored is the other narrative. Sounds much better.

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