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In reply to the discussion: Outrageous reason UnitedHealthcare halted critical surgery... and LAUGHED while mocking suicidal patient [View all]Silent Type
(7,334 posts)11. And I told you I'm not. I do work with doctors, and yes many cheat. Shouldn't be surprising
at least half of them are Republicans.
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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