Sergei, what's amazing to me is the kid gloves treatment UHG is getting in the healthcare press. I published last week at Telehealth and Telecare Aware (telecareaware.com) what I thought was a fairly hard-hitting analysis, building from UHG's several years long mountain of misery, a conclusion that the company had slipped its moorings and purpose, and two proposals for getting back on track. While I'm getting a lot of clicks, the lack of comments on LinkedIn and on Telehealth & Telecare Aware is stunning. You'd think it's a hot topic. Then today I read an analysis in MedCityNews, which usually takes a harder line than the HIMSS Media pubs, but this time other than a few good points (such as other insurers not having the same problems), it's a tap dance. Are people in journalism *SCARED* of UHG? Or does nobody care?
I have to say this is one of your best articles published!
Thank you for the kind words, Dimple! 🙏
Sergei, what's amazing to me is the kid gloves treatment UHG is getting in the healthcare press. I published last week at Telehealth and Telecare Aware (telecareaware.com) what I thought was a fairly hard-hitting analysis, building from UHG's several years long mountain of misery, a conclusion that the company had slipped its moorings and purpose, and two proposals for getting back on track. While I'm getting a lot of clicks, the lack of comments on LinkedIn and on Telehealth & Telecare Aware is stunning. You'd think it's a hot topic. Then today I read an analysis in MedCityNews, which usually takes a harder line than the HIMSS Media pubs, but this time other than a few good points (such as other insurers not having the same problems), it's a tap dance. Are people in journalism *SCARED* of UHG? Or does nobody care?