>1. One started a healthcare company, and bad things happen in healthcare, and you aren't going to look into any more than that.
I did some more oldfashioned lmgtfy:
This is not just "bad things happening in healthcare". It's how you become a billionaire:
https://prospect.org/health/2024-10-01-epic-dystopia/
> Epic became the dominant vendor of databases because it was better than anyone else at combining regulatory compliance with maximizing hospital income. Epic enables the hospital to maximize the use of codes that determine the payment. “Before Epic, nobody was able to systematize upcoding,” says an executive of one hospital system.
> Epic’s software can enable doctors and hospitals to overcharge patients, insurers, and Medicare and Medicaid.
Edit: so really, "billionaire healthcare company owner" is all you need to know about the ethics of that person.