Judge Andrew Oldham sounded frustrated by the UnitedHealthcare lawyer arguing 15-year-old Emily Dwyer no longer needed residential treatment.
United’s approach, the judge said, essentially boiled down to “We’ll just gamble with her life.”
By @deldeib.bsky.social & @mayatmiller.bsky.social
United’s approach, the judge said, essentially boiled down to “We’ll just gamble with her life.”
By @deldeib.bsky.social & @mayatmiller.bsky.social
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I know this isn't funny but I was trying to find something, anything amusing after seeing this and a story about UHC denying care to a coma patient so I dont lose it
I am so frustrated and tired of fighting for my healthcare. I have everything pre approved. Signed off on by the company and still my coverage is denied every two months for an infusion
I have to fight over the phone and go through the same conversation frightened I’ll lose my doctor
They should have to accept a care plan and be sued for malpractice when their treatment plans fail.
The insurance companies are practicing medicine and should be treated like that
This is Terrorism for profit.
The state of insurance in this country is pure negligence
How many hundreds of thousands of people died because the insurance companies denied care?
That whole business model is built on "how do we avoid helping."
Disgusting people, disgusting system, epic fail America.
#6'Elon
💙💙 #BlueCrew 💙💙
That's why they deny care.
yes - every denial is another buck for wall street ..
make a choice America
Time to eat the rich
Universal Healthcare NOW
( next do a story on who is taking all the health insurance campaign money) you’re going to be surprised ..