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In reply to the discussion: Contrary to what some people are saying, health insurance workers are NOT your enemy. [View all]Silent Type
(7,450 posts)18. Maybe. I think issue might wake them up and correct things. Plus, for time being
theyve gotten their business for next six months at least.
I think they need to come out strong with some real changes. At least I hope so. Because we are stuck with them until Congress gets off its rear.
Also, I saw a November notice that CMS is going to analyze denials for Med Adv and ACA plans.
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Contrary to what some people are saying, health insurance workers are NOT your enemy. [View all]
PeaceWave
Dec 13
OP
I'm glad to hear you won't be putting in insurance claims for ophthamology or neurology!
Think. Again.
Dec 13
#22
When has anyone needed proof in politics. Do you need some clerk to get beaten badly. Which BTW
Silent Type
Dec 13
#13
First off, dpi, I didn't link to a NYT article. "Hundreds of thousands"? Over how many centuries?
Silent Type
Dec 13
#20
Here is some good news, UHG is down 25% since shooting and still falling. Just looked.
Silent Type
Dec 13
#10
Better news would be headhunters getting jobs for some of the soon to be laid off UHC workers.
PeaceWave
Dec 13
#11
Maybe. I think issue might wake them up and correct things. Plus, for time being
Silent Type
Dec 13
#18
oh goodness, imagine getting frustrated by corporate phone practices. Simply unheard of.
Think. Again.
Dec 13
#36
I'm glad you were able to leave the defense contractor job for something...
Think. Again.
Dec 13
#47