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UnitedHealth Spent $1.7M on Executive Security in 2024

Monday, 21 April 2025 07:18 PM EDT

UnitedHealth Group spent nearly $1.7 million on security for its top executives in 2024, the healthcare conglomerate disclosed on Monday, months after the fatal shooting of senior executive Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December.

The company also paid $207,931 on behalf of certain family members of the executives to provide them with personal and home security services, it said.

The security spending disclosures, absent from UnitedHealth's previous annual filings, underscore how the December shooting is prompting companies to reassess the risk of targeted violence against top management.

U.S. drugmakers Johnson & Johnson and Eli Lilly also increased spending on security for their top executives in 2024, regulatory filings showed last month.

"We believe that these security services are appropriate and necessary given the risks associated with executive officer positions at the company," UnitedHealth said in the filing.

Brian Thompson, the former CEO of UnitedHealth Group's insurance unit UnitedHealthcare, was shot dead on Dec. 4 outside a Midtown Manhattan hotel where the company was holding an investor conference.

The filing also showed UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty's total compensation for 2024 was $26.3 million, compared with $23.5 million a year ago.

The conglomerate spent $150,951 toward Witty's security, while $926,989 was paid for Heather Cianfrocco, the CEO of the company's health services unit Optum.

Following Thompson's murder, health insurers removed pictures of their executives from corporate websites. In January, organizers at a major San Francisco healthcare meeting increased security for attendees inside and outside the venue.

In past years, healthcare and pharmaceutical companies have typically covered the use of private jets and provided limited security-related compensation, according to earlier filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. 

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UnitedHealth Group spent nearly $1.7 million on security for its top executives in 2024, the healthcare conglomerate disclosed on Monday, months after the fatal shooting of senior executive Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel in December. The company also paid $207,931 ...
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