• @[email protected]
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    “We guard against the pressures that exist for unsafe care or for unnecessary care to be delivered in a way which makes the whole system too complex and ultimately unsustainable,” Witty said.

    Frankly it’s a miracle that so many countries around the world have functioning healthcare systems at all without these bastions of safety at the helm.

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    Scum. Health insurance should not be for-profit or publically traded. In reality, it shouldn’t exist.

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      It’s a service for the public interest and should be run by local governments, like roads, parks, libraries, fire departments, etc. The end goal of a service isn’t to make money but to be used by the community. This is also why running a country as a business doesn’t make sense - countries aren’t meant to generate profit. A nation is a safeguard for the people within against the unpredictable reality of everyday living.

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        This is also why running a country as a business doesn’t make sense - countries aren’t meant to generate profit.

        Yes and no. Not profit, but surplus. Profit is something that is extracted- a surplus is available to be reinvested and improve the quality and quantity of services. Running a country like a “business” makes sense insofar as focus should be made on using generated surpluses to improve citizen’s lives. But we of course know thats not their target with said surpluses.

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    “We are going to make sure that we not only acknowledge and honor that legacy of Brian, but we’ll continue it.”

    I hope they continue his legacy of getting gunned down in the street.

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      They always act like their ownership is somehow benefiting everyone lol

      Delusional parasites.

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    “We guard against the pressures that exist for unsafe care or for unnecessary care to be delivered in a way which makes the whole system too complex and ultimately unsustainable,” Witty said.

    Fuck you, leech. YOU do not get to decide what is and is not necessary for a patient. The doctor and patient decide.

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      We should have a law that if an insurance company denies a claim, and upon external appeal it is found to clearly be medically necessary and covered, the insurance company should have to both pay for the procedure AND hand the customer a check equal to the full value of the procedure. Wrongfully deny a claim? Be prepared to pay double.

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      And this is how you get a completely sociopathic system held up by seemingly “moral” or “good” people.

      In a general sense it’s hard to argue against unnecessary care. After all it’s right in the name. It’s unnecessary. And it’s hard to argue against managing personnel based on performance. Trying to audit every decision could be time consuming and expensive. Just put in a KPI (Key Performance Indicator) with respect to cost to company. If you approve $X amount of claims and your coworker approved $Y, when they need to downsize or trim the fat, you just look at X and Y and let go the one that approved more claims.

      Each step can be kinda argued and supported in a vacuum. And that’s where these CEOs wilfully sit. They don’t explicit tell employees to deny more claims. They just make it more lucrative at every step to do so.

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    role is a critical role, and we make sure that care is safe, appropriate, and is delivered when people need it.

    Pretty sure that is the role of my doctor who is the one actually seeing me and not some shithead two thousand miles away they pay to give a conflicting second opinion.

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    I’m sure you mean it’s unnecessary for the average Joe. But if it were any of his immediate family with the same issue, it would be absolutely necessary.

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    Look, if they can convict a concentration camp administrator for the people they ordered killed, I can call any insurance executive with decision making power a murderer.

    One murderer took care of a mass murderer.

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    It’s almost like a healthcare system that creates an arms race between health insurance companies denying care vs healthcare providers overcharging leaves us paying huge amounts of $$ while not receiving adequate coverage.

    Yeah, they’re kind of right that “unnecessary care” happens, but they’re conveniently ignoring that they are a large contributor to the problem. Without insurance companies leaving hospitals and patients on the hook for thousands at a time, you might not see $20 bandaids, $2000 ambulance rides, and expensive tests that didn’t really need to be done.

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      I really wish this would happen.

      Remember when school shootings caught on and everyone started doing that? Why can’t thhose guys catch on to shooting CEOs

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        Sadly shooting a CEO takes a lot more effort than shooting kids in a classroom.

        Which is why all school shooters are limp dick cowards.

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    I learned this random factoid a while back while looking into some medical claims with UHC from an insurance contract manager as a random example of how the industry sucks. Apparently ultrasounds can be used in place of mammograms for women so they don’t have to have a titsquish and are just as effective at detecting cancer. Unfortunately, insurance only pays for the titsquish.

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      I had my prostate imaged with an ultrasound while traveling abroad. I went for a full medical check, and I was fully preparing myself for my first butthole-fingering. When they did the ultrasound I was like “holy shit has that been an option all along??”

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    This is an important message for America. He should stand up and say it publicly. And publish his itinerary in advance.