UnitedHealth reduced hospitalizations for nursing home seniors. Now it faces wrongful death claims [View all]
hree nursing home residents died because employees of the American healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group helped delay or deny them critical hospital care, two pending lawsuits and a complaint to state authorities have alleged.
The three cases involve a UnitedHealth partnership initiative that places medical staff from the companys direct care unit, Optum, inside nursing homes to care for residents insured by the companys insurance arm.
UnitedHealth says one of the initiatives goals is to protect patients by reducing unnecessary hospital admissions. Those are admissions the insurance giant would otherwise have to pay for.
In Georgia, the family of a woman named Cindy Deal filed a lawsuit alleging that the 58-year-old died because Optum and her nursing home failed to hospitalize her for hours after she started foaming at the mouth and appeared to be having a seizure.
In Ohio, the family of a retiree named Mary Grant filed a lawsuit claiming that the 70-year-old died after Optum and Grants nursing home failed to send her to the hospital, though she had suffered a traumatic head injury and began vomiting.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2025/dec/17/unitedhealth-nursing-homes
I think Luigi Mangione was justified on behalf of these families. YMMV