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In reply to the discussion: Remembering the legacy of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Claim denial rates by Insurance Companies. [View all]barbtries
(29,955 posts)36. what really sucks imo
is it's the bean counters instead of the doctors who make these decisions. Like Ford keeping the Pinto on the road because they had determined that what they would pay out in wrongful death claims was an acceptable amount compared to what they would lose in profits if they pulled the car off the market.
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Remembering the legacy of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Claim denial rates by Insurance Companies. [View all]
tenderfoot
Dec 4
OP
The Law of the Land should be that Insurance Execs MUST carry the same insurance they sell
Seinan Sensei
Dec 4
#56
It doesn't justify murder. But it DID cause me to cancel the candles I ordered on Amazon for the vigil.
Hassin Bin Sober
Dec 4
#73
I'm sure. I wondered what their overall annual revenue was compared to the companies that have less denials.
33taw
Dec 4
#60
Aetna (in CA, at least) is better POS/PPO insurance for the price. But it's still the price.
haele
Dec 4
#84
So his company killed a lot of people by denying medical coverage they desperately needed
Jarqui
Dec 4
#63