The University of Minnesota (UMN) is revising a fourth-year medical school elective, "Leadership and Value: A UnitedHealth Group-UMN Collaboration," which was developed in collaboration with UnitedHealth Group (UHG).[1][2][3] First taught in 2024, the course focused on value-based care, with weekly case discussions at the Optum campus and presentations from UHG leaders.[2][3][7] Students visited Optum in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, completed leadership workshops and interacted with healthcare leaders.[3][7] The revision comes after feedback from students who raised concerns about corporate influence.[1][2] Instructors modify content to focus more broadly on health systems science, including value-based care.[1][2] The new course in the fall will not include any sessions led or directed by UHG, as confirmed by student Miranda Harris Martinez.[1] The original course received an average recommendation rating of 4.6 out of 5 from 8 out of 9 students.[2]