fiction vs. nonfiction
fiction vs. nonfiction
fiction vs. nonfiction
Can a healthcare company CEO be a nice human ? Because for me the principle of the company is good I guess. i'm not american and most of our health expenses are handled by my country so I'm not USAn enough to understand.
It IS possible to have an ethical for profit health insurance company, but difficult.
The ceo/board has an obligation to maximise profit for shareholders, there is such a thing as a "minority shareholder lawsuit" so even if you control 90% of the shares, if 10% of the shareholders decide that you arent acting to make them as much money as possible they can still sue. There are ways around this like having the companies mission statement be "95% of premiums will be paid out as customer claims." Or similar. Making their money by having a larger market share or by vertical integration.
It could be done ethically, but it wont be.
Could you add alt text to this? Thank you!
Maybe a deck of cards is in order. Populated with the top excecs in US healthcare
It did not go well for them. AFAICT they were completely de-platformed everywhere, and the card processor for their online shop cancelled their account.
This would sell well AND everyone would know what greedy murderers look like so they can stay safe.
I get the feeling Tim Wentworth is not in it for the money. He just enjoys seeing people die.
holy shit yeah i can see it
"Its your money and I want it now!"
Disney Villain logic.
Opposite of the Halo Effect, ugly people catch a disproportionate amount of flak.
That look in his eyes tells me he has a torture dungeon in the basement of one of his mansions.
Only two women? We need more women in the soulless ghoul field💅💃
If enough male CEOs get Luigi'd, eventually their replacements will bring equal gender representation.
Is this what kids are calling Sigma grindset?
https://www.valuepenguin.com/health-insurance-claim-denials-and-appeals
Scroll down to see the denial rates. Number one denial reason: "Other"
That's creativity.
Jesus Christ, Tim...
He craves suffering
Tim Wentworth really looks like Leland Townsend (Michael Emerson)...
Why the Walgreens' CEO has unsettling smile..? I feel molested.
He's killed and he's about to do it again.
Superhero movie villains are usually people or entities trying to bring about social change. They never seem to be villains who encourage death inside the current status quo though.
Interesting, and probably true. I wonder if theres a breakdown anywhere of villians goals.
Good video essay on it: https://youtu.be/LpitmEnaYeU
"Humana" has to be the most ironic name of the century.
Wow that is quite a serious collection of i'm-dead-inside eyes. Guess you would have to be to consistently put selfish greed above all of human life.
Gotta catch em all!
Why isn't Aetna on this list?
I guess CVSHealth is the same thing
Another Brian?
Witty is the CEO of UnitedHealth Group. Thompson was the CEO of UnitedHealth, a subsidiary of the UnitedHealth Group.
It's all annoying and confusing by design.
No, I mean a literal nother Brian. Brian Tyler. But yes, that too, in a more metaphorical sense.
Took them a whole week to replace him. Got the new guy straight off the assembly line.
Who is the guy in the top left between Freddy and Cobra Commander?
Good question.
But i noticed, and love, how God is there too lol
from True Detective, I believe.
The bad guy from S1 of True Detective maybe?
Go back and watch the original Hellraiser and you'll notice that Pinhead doesn't actually kill anyone.
Fairly certain Cobra Commander hasn't killed anyone either.
Lex Luthor can be close depending on the adaption.
I don't see Luigi in the top.
These are bad guys