UnitedHealth units ordered to collectively pay $165 million for misleading Massachusetts consumers

submitted by MicroWave@lemm.ee

www.reuters.com/legal/government/unitedhealth-u…

Summary

Three UnitedHealth-owned companies—HealthMarkets and its subsidiaries—were ordered to pay over $165 million for deceptive practices in Massachusetts between 2012 and 2016.

A Suffolk County judge ruled they violated the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act by misleading consumers into buying unnecessary supplemental insurance, with agents trained to obscure costs.

The penalties include $50.1 million in restitution and $115.1 million in civil penalties, the largest ever under the state’s consumer protection law.

UnitedHealthcare plans to appeal.

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Didn’t they generate $400billion in revenue? This is barely a rounding error.

And that's just this quarter...
What they made over the course of those 4 years is in the trillions. What they were ordered to pay in restitution was maybe around 0.0025% of their total earnings.

$165 million

Would you believe this is only 0.04% of UHC's total revenue in 2024? What a wild fucking system we live in that 165 MILLION DOLLARS is just a slap on the wrist...

And they'll increase premiums across the board by 1% permanently to cover the cost and increase profit. The line must go up.

Fuck UnitedHealthcare!

Luigi did the unambiguously correct thing.

Unvarnished good

0.7% of their 2024 net income btw.

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Oh great, they have to pay a fine that’s a fraction of the profit they make per day. That’ll teach ‘em!

Worst yet, it’s probably tax deductible.

Sounds like they need more than a slap on the wrist.

Who is the current CEO, again? When is the next conference they're attending?