Speculation met with silence in Harvard Pilgrim shake-up

June 15, 2018

Gov. Charlie Baker and Attorney General Maura Healey have both refused to weigh in while Harvard Pilgrim remains tight-lipped about the details surrounding the abrupt resignation of the giant health insurer’s CEO.

Eric Schultz resigned June 12 as the head of the state’s second-largest insurer after admitting unspecified misbehavior that violated the company’s code of conduct.

The tax-exempt nonprofit company has refused to characterize Schultz’s actions or say if he received a severance package, despite the fact that any money would come from ratepayers who are compelled to buy health insurance under state law. The state’s top elected officials declined to be interviewed about the insurance company’s lack of transparency.

His departure comes amid discussions surrounding a possible merger between Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Partners HealthCare, the owner of Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s. Both companies said yesterday that those talks are ongoing.

Stanton Professor of Finance at Bentley University Kristina Minnick said she thinks the high-profile resignation could actually facilitate the possible merger, which was announced last month.

Schultz’s behavior would have to have been potentially damaging to Harvard Pilgrim’s reputation in order for the board to force him out, Minnick suggested.

She added that if Schultz’s resignation involves personal behavior, Harvard Pilgrim’s reputation should stay intact. However, it might be a different story if his actions involved business practices.

The Boston Herald has the full story

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