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UnitedHealth CEO says U.S. health system ‘needs to function better’

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The CEO of UnitedHealth Group said Thursday that shortcomings of America’s health care system must be addressed.

On the company’s first earnings call since the fatal shooting of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson, CEO Andrew Witty said that while the U.S. provides world-leading care in many respects, there are systemic flaws that are working to drive up health costs for people in the country. 

“The health system needs to function better,” he said, adding that the “variety” of state, federal and private sector structures and programs have created a “confusing,” “complex” and “costly” health care landscape. 

Witty began the call expressing gratitude for the condolences received in the wake of Thompson’s death.

“Many of you knew Brian personally,” Witty said, referring to the investors on the call. “You knew how much he meant to all of us and how he devoted his time to help make the health system work better for all of the people we’re privileged to serve.”

The suspect charged in Thompson’s killing, Luigi Mangione, is currently being held without bond in Brooklyn. He faces capital murder charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty. 

While past UnitedHealth earnings calls have featured general remarks about the company’s desire to deliver improved outcomes for its customers, Witty’s comments Thursday acknowledged the broader debate about the state of U.S. health care that has emerged in the wake of Thompson’s shooting. 

Witty’s remarks came as United Health reported record 2024 revenues. Shortly before Thompson was killed, its stock price was at an all-time high.

Prior to addressing the company’s financial performance, Witty discussed some of the shortcomings of the profit-driven model of U.S. health care head on.

“Participants in the system,” he said, derive benefit from high health care costs. While lower prices and improved services can be good for consumers and patients, Witty said, they can “threaten revenue streams for organizations that depend on charging more for care.”

Witty did not discuss to what extent UnitedHealth itself was a beneficiary of such circumstances. 

When it comes to drug costs, for example, he said U.S. health care participants “pay disproportionately more than people in other countries,” citing the cost of the weight loss drug GLP, which he said in Europe costs approximately one-tenth its price in the U.S. 

Witty directly blamed drug companies for discrepancies like those, while stating that UnitedHealth’s pharmacy-benefit managers (PBM), who help negotiate retail drug prices and who have come under increasing public pressure for their role in setting drug prices, continue to work to pass savings on to customers. 

UnitedHealth’s improved PBM performance “will help make more transparent who is really responsible for drug pricing in this country: the drug companies themselves,” Witty said, without elaborating.

In a statement late Thursday, a representative for PhRMA, which represents drug companies, pushed back on Witty’s assertion.

‘Congress, the FTC, state attorneys general, and others who have looked at this issue have all come to the same conclusion that PBM abuses are driving up costs,’ Alex Schriver, PhRMA senior vice president of public affairs, said in an email.

‘Investigations have exposed big insurer and PBM companies for charging thousands of different prices for the same medicines at the same time. The FTC just released a second report showing the same companies mark up medicines at their own pharmacies 10 times or more.’

‘These big health care conglomerates make billions in profit from controlling what medicines people get, the price they pay and what pharmacy they can use. That’s why there’s unprecedented bipartisan support for holding them accountable.’

For the quarter, UnitedHealth reported worse-than-expected results, sending its shares down more than 4% Thursday.  

“Health care in every country is complex and the solutions are not simple, but you should expect this company to continue to work at it,” Witty stated. 

CORRECTION (Jan. 16, 2025, 9 p.m. ET): A previous version of this article misstated how much the weight loss drug GLP costs. It is one-tenth of its U.S. price in Europe, not one-tenth less.

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