CEO of Orange County Low-Income Health Insurer Given $280,000 Raise

CEO of Orange County Low-Income Health Insurer Given $280,000 Raise
In this file photo, a patient talks with a doctor via telemedicine in Orange, Calif., on June 21, 2021. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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CalOptima, a public health insurance company for low-income residents in Orange County, awarded its chief executive Michael Hunn a 50-percent raise plus additional benefits this month.

Eight months after officially hiring Hunn as CEO, the CalOptima Board of Directors voted Oct. 6 to increase his salary from $560,000 to $841,500 a year—or $70,125 every month, before taxes.

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