Paranoid healthcare and insurance coverage corporations have scrubbed their web sites following United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s assassination, eradicating bios and images of their prime executives.
UnitedHealthcare ripped down its “about us/leadership” webpage, which had beforehand featured Thompson’s picture and bio, quickly after the Wednesday homicide.
Now, an error message pops up as a substitute.
Cigna Group and CVS Well being, which owns Aetna, eliminated pictures of their prime leaders on their respective web sites, however stored the executives’ bios.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Defend, which beforehand listed 25 prime workers on its management web page, now redirects to the corporate’s “about us” web page.
Different insurers like Caresource, Medica and Elevance Well being have additionally scrubbed their web sites of their executives’ pictures and data.
Some healthcare CEOs’ Wikipedia pages have even been marked for deletion.
In the meantime, the manhunt for Thompson’s killer entered its fourth day Saturday.
Thompson, 50, was gunned down at 6:44 a.m. as he was approaching an investor occasion on the Hilton Midtown with none safety element.