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In a recent filing, UnitedHealth Group revealed it spent nearly $1.7 million on security for its top executives in 2024, a decision influenced by the fatal shooting of executive Brian Thompson. The company also allocated over $207,000 for security services for certain family members of executives. This surge in spending aligns with a broader trend among healthcare companies, including Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly, reassessing security measures due to increasing risks of targeted violence against leadership.
Source: YAHOO