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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]LetMyPeopleVote
(172,051 posts)88. These are sickening denial stats
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                        Remembering the legacy of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Claim denial rates by Insurance Companies. [View all]
							tenderfoot
							Dec 2024
							OP
                        
        
        The Law of the Land should be that Insurance Execs MUST carry the same insurance they sell
        Seinan Sensei
        Dec 2024
        #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 2024
        #73
      
        
        I'm sure.  I wondered what their overall annual revenue was compared to the companies that have less denials.
        33taw
        Dec 2024
        #60
      
        
        Aetna (in CA, at least) is better POS/PPO insurance for the price.  But it's still the price.
        haele
        Dec 2024
        #84
      
        
        So his company killed a lot of people by denying medical coverage they desperately needed
        Jarqui
        Dec 2024
        #63
      
  