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Angela Braly: WellPoint CEO Pay Jumps By 51 Percent

04/ 2/10 05:40 PM ET   AP

Angela Braly Wellpoint

NEW YORK — The president and CEO of health insurer WellPoint Inc. received a 51 percent boost in compensation in 2009, mainly on larger grants of stock options and a performance bonus as profit and shares gained ground.

Angela Braly's overall compensation rose to $13.1 million from $8.7 million in 2008, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday. Her salary rose less than 1 percent to just over $1.1 million. She received a performance bonus of $1.5 million, a sharp jump from $73,810 a year prior.

The bulk of her compensation came from a 40 percent boost in restricted stock and stock options, totaling just under $10.2 million. The boost came as the company's stock price steadily gained ground over the year, closing 38 percent higher at $58.29.

Profit also surged in 2009 to $4.75 billion, or $9.88 per share, from $2.49 billion, or $4.76 per share, because of the sale of its NextRx subsidiary to Express Scripts. Even without the sale, the company said it would have earned $6.09 per share.

During the year, the value of Braly's perks rose 72 percent to $292,036, mainly on higher security costs for Braly as the debate over the health care overhaul became more and more heated.

WellPoint, based in Indianapolis, became a focal point for debate in February after complaints spread about planned rate hikes that average around 25 percent for individual insurance policies sold by the insurer's Anthem Blue Cross subsidiary in California.

The Obama administration criticized the increases and used them to re-ignite its push for reform, which passed Congress and was signed into law last month. Administration officials criticized the insurer for asking for such steep rate increases when it made a profit of $2.7 billion in the final quarter of 2009.

Braly, who testified before Congress about the rate hikes, and other WellPoint officials have said the soaring cost of medical care and the weak economy, which pushes healthy people to drop coverage, spurred the rate increases. They said WellPoint actually lost money on its California individual insurance business.

The company also noted that its profitable 2009 was stoked by the $2.2 billion it received from the sale of NextRx.

Braly has been CEO of WellPoint since May 2007. WellPoint, the largest health insurer based on enrollment, operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in 14 states and Unicare plans in several others.

The Associated Press formula for compensation is designed to isolate the value the company's board placed on the executive's total compensation package during the last fiscal year. It includes salary, bonus, performance-related bonuses, perks, above-market returns on deferred compensation and the estimated value of stock options and awards granted during the year.

The calculations don't include changes in the present value of pension benefits, and they sometimes differ from the totals companies list in the summary compensation table of proxy statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which reflect the size of the accounting charge taken for the executive's compensation in the previous fiscal year.

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11:42 AM on 04/07/2010
How typical of the left. Selective outrage over a CEO's pay. Interesting no one complained about Tim Cook of Apple who just received a $22 million bonus (http://bit.ly/c5x0LX). Where's the outrage?

Oh, that's right. It's only for those companies that you think "owe" you something. And for those who think they know how to calculate her income taxes are utterly clueless. This is truly a laughable bunch.

Get a life.
10:54 PM on 04/05/2010
Now choke on it.
07:57 PM on 04/05/2010
This is who really won the presidency. The woman after all. But a real Marie Antoinette.

What a shame for women. What a disgrace to the women's rights movement. Considering all the women and children who don't get health care.

The CEOs are a sickening sight.
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07:19 PM on 04/05/2010
I wonder how many of the company's employees were laid off to afford her increase in pay.
05:04 PM on 04/24/2010
hopeforchangenow,

I am one of the many who will be "laid off" the first "wave" as they call it happened on 04/22/2010, those people will be termed on the 21st of May the rest of us just wait to see when our heads will roll! And of course I am looking for a new job I would be stupid not to. In the mean time our Managers tell us that our jobs are going to the Phillipines! The Managers have known for months and so have some of the supervisors even though they have denied knowing anything. They must think we are really stupid! And then we all heard about Braly getting her raise and on top of that they tell us if one of the people from the Philipines call we have to help them. So yes they are sticking it to the employee's of WellPoint or shall I say SickPoint, Oh and I forgot, Braly is looking for "business partners" in China and from what I understand she wants to start selling insurance to the Chinese, and the deal is they will want WellPoint to give jobs to the people of China so guess where a lot of the other jobs will be going nexr? Oh and one other thing they are telling us we can apply for the few positions that are left. You know until they send those jobs offshore too! So Angela you can Shove it!
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ScarlettMocha
The Truth is Relative, relatively speaking
05:25 PM on 04/05/2010
SHAME! SHAME! SHAME!
This while the rest of us are experiencing "hiring freeze" and "No Raise".

These people are out of touch and taking advantage. IT MUST STOP!
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11:43 AM on 04/05/2010
When did the health care industry become the grim reaper?
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11:44 AM on 04/05/2010
It is confusing! Is it the health care industry or the MIC?
09:03 AM on 04/05/2010
1. Pass legislation that forces all health insurers to operate as non-profit companies.
2. Cap executive pay at $400,000.
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ScarlettMocha
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05:30 PM on 04/05/2010
Agreed!
We MUST cap executive pay, because obviously they are out of control.
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04:02 AM on 04/05/2010
She looks like someone who deserves to have that silly grin smacked right off her face.
08:04 PM on 04/05/2010
With all her health care benefits and perks, she probably had it cosmetically-surgically frozen there, along with the rest of her botox treatments and whatever else she does to look bright and perky in her execution office.
05:09 PM on 04/04/2010
Not sure what she is "doing" to earn her gazillions, but she sure isn't improving customer service - you know, answering communications, taking care of complaints, being accountable to their "clients". What a sham!
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Guitanguran
11:32 PM on 04/04/2010
So, the Board of Directors are either a bunch of dopes for giving her a raise, or...
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ScarlettMocha
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05:32 PM on 04/05/2010
What she's been doing is making sure you get denied coverage and the company gets to keep as much of your money as legally (or illegally) possible.
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LeftLeaner
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02:43 PM on 04/04/2010
Sure, she gets rewarded for keeping the sick out of their healthcare plans.

Now, that's sick.

Obama, you should have fought at least "a little" bit for the public option.

This is insanity.
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Guitanguran
07:16 PM on 04/04/2010
If you look at the AMA's 2008 National Health Insurer Report Card, you'll find that Medicare has the largest percentage of rejected claims of any other private insurer.

In total numbers, Medicare declines 5 times more in total claims than all the other private insurers combined.

You have one part right. This is insanity.
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Loni Wolf
08:42 PM on 04/04/2010
The rate of denial is mostly because of Medicare's limited drug formulary. I know because I'm on it. the reason for the rate is that Medicare is geared toward the elderly, although many non-elderly participate in medicare. Any drugs or treatment that don't apply to the elderly ,but might apply to the disabled or mentally ill gets denied. THAT's why the rates of denial are so high. It's simply because of the Medicare mindset.
For example, if a disabled woman gives birth, charges are denied, as elderly women don't have babies. Many of these denials are overturned on appeal, Do you have the rate of reversals? Also, most anti- depressants & anti-anxiety drugs are NOT on medicare's drug formulary although it's among the most prevalent problems among the elderly. They have not updated the formulary in a meaningful way since 2007, except to include drugs that have gone generic. To quote , Benjamin Disraeli the 17th century Prime Minister of England "there are lies, damned lies & statistics" .
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LeftLeaner
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02:38 PM on 04/04/2010
Getting a pay raise for denying coverage to the point of allowing people to die is disgusting.

Would that be "murderer" or "murderess"?
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Loni Wolf
08:27 PM on 04/04/2010
Don't worry LL- the insuers are doing themselves in with their unbridled greed- just like Wall st. did. They are gouging the public with double digit increases nealry 4 years in advance of HCR. By that time, enraged consumers will be SCREAMING for another alternative (AKA the public option, only it will have another name by then, possibly the Patient Affordable Coverage Alternative.)
These incompetents are simply painitng themselves into a corner & "making hay while the sun shines" . They are in the process of rendering themselves obsolete but are too stupid & greedy to see it. Let Braly have her 15 minutes (or ill gotten millions) They will all live to regret it when customers leave in droves the minute an alternative appears. They are simply laying the groundwork for their own demise.
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LeftLeaner
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02:33 PM on 04/04/2010
Every time a patient dies as a result of coverage denial, they have murdered another human being.
07:12 AM on 04/05/2010
What is happening when an abortion is completed in a medical facility?
05:52 PM on 04/05/2010
I'll give you a hint. It's NOT murder.
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LeftLeaner
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02:27 PM on 04/04/2010
She and her kind are murderers because they are responsible for removing covering from patients when they need it most, resulting in death at times.

All that blood money!
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LeftLeaner
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02:30 PM on 04/04/2010
I meant "coverage".
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Loni Wolf
08:31 PM on 04/04/2010
There is a name for this act- it's called reckless indifference to human life. If it were done by a person instead of a company it would be voluntary manslaughter. WAIT A MINUTE! Corporations are people according to SCOTUS- that means that insurers SHOULD be charged with voluntary manslaughter if their actions result in someone's death. If only our State Attorney Generals cared as much about human life OUT of the Womb.
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01:43 PM on 04/04/2010
Australia has a national system that covers everything for everybody with a 1.5% payroll tax.
Its been in place since 1985.

How stupid can americans be to see these proven examples and still be against it......
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LeftLeaner
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02:14 PM on 04/04/2010
Very Stupid
08:21 AM on 04/04/2010
I can hear it now

Euthanize those deadbeat patients

There is no profit in having them in the beds now that the government is paying for them.