Thread regarding UnitedHealth Group Inc. layoffs

UHG IT could use some serious shake up

The vast majority of IT teams are very capable and hardworking people. But the number of IT SVP, VP and Sr Directors who have little apparent background in either IT or healthcare is simply STAGGERING and sadly increasing! They are so good at managing up and feeding into the "disruptive & innovation" narratives.

Unfortunately this applies to both UHC and Optum Tech, especially in UHC IT. After delivering essentially nothing after few years, UHC CIO is rumored as a likely successor for the overall UHG CIO?! The other top contenders each amassed teams of thousands ready to build out the "visions" that are completely disconnected from the ground reality.

Every department has their own Data Science team crunching similar data sets each declaring Big Data and AI, yet overall Digital and Data strategies are non-existent. External consultants collects millions to basically say what they are paid to justify ...

Again, this is a complete leadership failure! But who gets let go when the savings target need to be hit? We all know the answer.

UHG is lucky that its position in the market place is so dominant that it can afford to waste so much money on numerous one-size-fit-all solutions with no outcome. Hopefully there will be some major top-down restructure before more the talent get disillusioned and join competitors.

Dave is well liked. But he is only as good a CEO as the people he surrounds himself with. He needs to take a serious look at the entire top brass in IT across the board and time to cut out some real fat.

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Post ID: @OP+16q9kmSO

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Every company is like this and has been for years now. The leaders are in their respective positions because of politics and because they claim they can bring more revenue into the company. Bottom-line is always the vision and motivation. Unless you're self-employed, companies just don't care about the people that work for them or value their customers / end-users.

In a perfect world, companies should always analyze from the top down. Make changes in leadership first. They draw the largest salaries, make stupid decisions and are quick to f— people over. Also, the amount of money I've seen wasted on projects that never come to fruition is sickening. Do you really need so many SVPs, senior directors and leaders? The actual people that do the work are solid, at least where I am (an acquired entity under Optum). We are fearful that we will be let go when our transition is complete. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.

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Post ID: @1scal+16q9kmSO

Even if they went (I agree that they should) who do you think will come in? Imbeciles like Chad Walker, Vaugh Paunovich and their ilk? They are morally bankrupt beyond repair and unless all of them are gone nothing will improve. They hire a– lickers and brown bosses and fire experienced people who actually understand tech.

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Post ID: @crci+16q9kmSO

Santelli needs to go.

Rick Bernard needs to go.

McKoy needs to go.

Franke needs to go.

Heck, all of them need to go!!

Bring in new Leaders from the outside to truly disrupt and transform and innovate in this company. Or, nothing is going to change and we will be in this same position in a year.

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Post ID: @bzdm+16q9kmSO

Never seen so many Sr. Managers in my life! Can't pitch in to help and make the worst resource allocation decisions. Lazy and slow 9 out of 10 or them. They should hire for talent not diversity. But I can second that the feeling is, and stock price indicates it, it's a** harvesting time at the cube farm.

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Post ID: @daf+16q9kmSO

Couldn't agree more with the OP! The whole IT shop is essentially a Target takeover – retail people running healthcare. LOL! The so called Chief Data Officer (believe hired by that former UHC CIO) seems far more intent on raising his public profile by giving talks at various forums than running his org. It's a good way to hide the fact that he had no prior experience running anything remotely close to a big team. Fake-it-till-you-make-it permeates the entire company – when you make it, fake some more!

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Post ID: @mes+16q9kmSO

They are a bunch of losers. Especially the Franke org. Cluelessness galore

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