Industry may face regulatory backlash with spotlight turned on sector
, saw his X account explode from a few hundred followers to more than 420,000. Scrutiny about US healthcare practices grew after it emerged the bullets used in the killing were marked with the words “delay”, “deny” and “depose”.
Social media lit up with stories of denied insurance claims and accusations that UnitedHealth cares more about its bottom line than patients’ wellbeing. Various high-profile politicians are calling for reform of the system, and investors are clearly worried about a regulatory backlash.Coaches join clarion call over Dublin Airport cap
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