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In reply to the discussion: Outrageous reason UnitedHealthcare halted critical surgery... and LAUGHED while mocking suicidal patient [View all]JMCKUSICK
(645 posts)8. I'm sorry but this is peripherally personal.
I live in pain every hour of every day and I can't begin to imagine her suffering.
It's really really hard not to get pissed off at the basic insensitivity and ignorance to excruciating pain that you so ably betray.
There are millions of you too, the ones that don't believe us, the ones who encourage us to get over it, buck up, stop being lazy, and so on and so on.
What I pray you can do is to take some responsibility for the information I'm about to give you thereby ensuring no further ignorance on yet another matter.
You hurt people when you say or act towards us like this.
I love you man and for as many awakenings that I've experienced in this last week, I hope you get to experience that same blessing.
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Outrageous reason UnitedHealthcare halted critical surgery... and LAUGHED while mocking suicidal patient [View all]
vanessa_ca
Dec 14
OP
Medicare would have denied $40k balloon dilation procedure too. It's a 15 minutes procedure
Silent Type
Dec 14
#1
She tried that and it was painful. So let's spend $35k more because it's uncomfortable for a few minutes.
Silent Type
Dec 14
#4
Nope, not one of those because they aren't of questionable clinical value and government plans
Silent Type
Dec 14
#24
Well, then, you won't like MFA because any government plan is likely going to do
Silent Type
Dec 15
#30
Empathy yes. Spending considerably more without looking to see if Medicare/caid guidelines
Silent Type
Dec 15
#32
You mean the ones who order millions of quack treatments and tests a year to pad their bank account.
Silent Type
Dec 14
#5
And I told you I'm not. I do work with doctors, and yes many cheat. Shouldn't be surprising
Silent Type
Dec 14
#11
Got citations of people dying because of denials? There are plenty of cases where docs
Silent Type
Dec 14
#14
Do you have a connection to the for-profit private health insurance industry? (no, not being a customer)
Celerity
Dec 15
#45
First - this has nothing to do with my perception of need. It was her doctor who made that assessment - the doctor
Ms. Toad
Dec 15
#56
As long as healthcare is a profit motivated "industry", the answer is to your question is yes.
paleotn
Dec 14
#10
Every component of our so-called health system takes a big cut. Heck, UHG donated significantly more to Dems
Silent Type
Dec 14
#13
Once again government failed us. While a big friggin deal, ACA is based totally upon private insurers. Why?
Silent Type
Dec 14
#22