Luigi Mangione for president of the USA. If one unqualified felon can do it, Luigi is more than qualified.
Luigi Mangione for president of the USA. If one unqualified felon can do it, Luigi is more than qualified.
Luigi Mangione for president of the USA. If one unqualified felon can do it, Luigi is more than qualified.
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Just pointing out if an insurance office shuts down for the day then no claims are getting approved.
Well my darling deario no claims are being approved, they're being rejected though.
Two weeks ago people were posting stats on the front page showing the industry average denied claims is around 16% and UnitedHealth denies double that at 32%, so that means the vast majority of claims are approved even for the worst examples.
I'm sure we'd be pretty sanguine about a school bus driver who gets 68% of the kids to school safely, too.
If the options were a bus with 32% fatality and no bus with 100% fatality, would you advocate we tear down the bus?
And we only have those two choices because of capitalist gaslighting. Given those two options, I would advocate deposing a few more insurance executives to improve the situation.
Alright, clearly you're lost.
This is a post about making threats of death and violence to people who work in an office building handling insurance claims, getting it to shut down for the day.
I don't think swingingthelamp is lost.
I think they just hit you with the polite version of the "coconut island" cohesive nature of capital.
I think capitalist realism is what makes many of us choose the lesser evil of 68% mortality.
Excellent, I'd not heard of the coconut island parable before! That's very apt.
I was thinking of the False Dilemma fallacy. The notion that the only two options are a school bus service with 32% casualty/loss rate, or no bus and a 100% casualty/loss rate, is capitalist gaslighting when we can plainly see the government bus company in other countries getting all the kids to school. For less cost, at that.
You kind of defeated yourself by admitting the 32% is the lesser evil that you still wouldnt choose because you associate it with a different political tribe.
You're literally advocating we harm ourselves as an alternative to "caPiTAlisM".
I'm not sure you understand that I don't subscribe to the same binary choices you do.
It's not an ideological tribe that dictates my decision. I understand that better options exist and I choose those.
You do, actually. We all do. You're either not a citizen of this nation and therefor you want others to face consequences, or you're beholden to the same consequences as us all. Even by saying you refuse to choose, you're picking one of the two. Just like 10 Million DNC voters stayed home last election, they're facing the consequences.
Ideally it should be 0% (this is too optomistic, but I am not one make that figure) people pay into an insurance system to distribute risk. If a company cant resolve the inflow/outflow problem (not even going to get into profits, for-profit insurance is unethical) then it needs to be managed by an organization that can. ~30 governments (USA not amongst them) that have solved this problem for their citizens and anyone requiring medical assistance within their borders.
Right right right all cool, but I was conversing with that other user who claimed nothing was getting approved.
Bro 1 in 3 claims being denied is fuckin insane are you drunk on boot
Especially when you consider that these claims are not being made by random people but by trained board certified physicians whose entire livelihood depends on them providing prompt and appropriate care for their patients.
I feel like even 16% being rejected is very high
Well, the claims are reviewed by physicians but they're often not in the specialization of the care provided so they can make mistaken judgements and a great way to appeal it is to ask the insurance company for proof that the physician who denied the claim does specialize in the type of care being reviewed.
Unfortunately most people don't know that, less than 1% of denied claims are appealed.
Drunk on boot
Love that
1 in 3 is bad
3 in 3 is worse
What is this comment supposed to bring to the discussion? Edit: bro is like im going to win this debate by having a very narrow defensible argument that 1 is smaller than 3
I am the voice of "Don't threaten to shoot up your local office building or post office."
Yeah you're right, we shouldn't have a system that requires people to go to extreme measures in order to get meaningful reforms.
This is an incredibly stupid hill to die on
If you think lying to promote terrorism is a better hill, idgaf what you think.
If you presume the other health funds are acting rationally, accepting legitimate claims, rejecting those that are not covered by the policy of the person claiming them, then for every illegitimate claim denied by the average fund United deny one illegitimate and one valid claim.
In what way is that not terrible?
I'm not sure who you're arguing against but it isn't me.
I'm not defending anything. I'm just pointing out an obvious lie.
Why do you think none of the claims being accepted is not terrible but 84% being accepted is terrible? Are you pro-debt and unnecessary death and sickness?
100 minus 36 is 64, not 84.
I never suggested all should be accepted. I made an assumption for my argument that the average health funds are acting fairly. I don't believe that, incidentally, since many are far below the average and I don't believe they are approving invalid claims
Two weeks ago people were posting stats on the front page showing the industry average denied claims is around 16% and UnitedHealth denies double that at 32%, so that means the vast majority of claims are approved even for the worst examples.
Two weeks ago people were posting stats on the front page showing the industry average denied claims is around 16%
industry average denied claims is around 16%
16%
Right. My comment, which you were replying to was about the worst company.
Right, this entire thread I made, which you were replying to, as well as the post above it, was about the entire industry and every single person who works in it.
So basically you're saying nothing changes if they shut down.
Paper pushers set up a toll booth.
It's more like a hydraulic bridge, really.