Burke founded
UnitedHealth Group and played a significant role in the development of the
HMO and
Physicians Health Plan (PHP) while he worked at
InterStudy, a
think tank focused on healthcare with
Dr. Paul M. Ellwood Jr. Burke took the view that healthcare should be economized and hospital admissions should be limited, sometimes at the protest of doctors.
UnitedHealth and PHP controversy In 1984, UnitedHealth took a loan from PHP to pay some expenses in exchange for future stock. Then, in reverse, PHP promised UnitedHealth 15–17% of its profits over 25 years in exchange for some of its future stock. Around the same time, PHP cut doctors' salaries significantly to pay bills. Various suits were filed by both the doctors and PHP. Burke held executive positions in both companies, and some felt that he had misused his position in both companies for personal gain. After a time, the matter was resolved in 1987 by a mediator, and Burke left prominent roles in the companies over the next few years.
Later board role After a scandal involving an unethical business relationship between
William W. McGuire and William G. Spears, Burke came in to chair the UnitedHealth board in October 2006. He stepped down from that position in 2017 and retired from the board in 2022.
Other ventures Burke is a primary shareholder in
FirstCash Inc. == Personal life ==