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For the fiscal year 2022, UnitedHealth Group reported earnings of US$20.64 billion, with an annual revenue of US$324.16 billion. [79] UnitedHealth Group's 2023 revenue grew by $47.5 billion, or 14.6%, on annualized revenue of $371.6 billion. Operating income for 2023 was $32.4 billion (up 13.8%). Cash flows from operations were $29.1 billion. [80]
Sept. 2019: UnitedHealth Group announces acquisition of Equian, LLC for $3.2 billion. [12] A Payment Integrity Institution that has joined the Optum family. Jan 2021: UnitedHealth Group announces acquisition of Change Healthcare LLC, evaluated to worth $8 billion, in addition to paying off its $5 billion debt for a total of $13 billion. [13]
Catamaran Corporation (formerly SXC Health Solutions) is the former name of a company that now operates within UnitedHealth Group's OptumRX division (since July 2015). It sells pharmacy benefit management and medical record keeping services to businesses in the United States [3] and to a broad client portfolio, including health plans and employers. [4]
Flags fly at half mast outside the UnitedHealthcare corporate headquarters on December 4, 2024 in Minnetonka, Minnesota. ... Shares of UnitedHealth Group dropped by nearly 15% in the days ...
A leaked internal video from the CEO of UnitedHealth Group shows him telling employees of the company there is no upside to talking with the media. CEO Andrew Witty made the internal address days ...
A post shared on X claims UnitedHealth Group deleted a Facebook post paying tribute to Brian Thompson, its CEO who was recently killed. Verdict: False The post is still available at the time of ...
Minnetonka is the home of Cargill, the country's largest privately owned company, and UnitedHealth Group, the state's largest publicly owned company. I-494 runs through the city while I-394 / US 12 and US 169 are situated along the suburb's northern and eastern boundaries respectively.
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson is spurring other major health companies to remove the photos of executives from their websites, close buildings and even switch to a virtual ...