ryanvade@lemmy.worldcake to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-215 hours agoJust because you paid for insurance doesn't mean you should get itlemmy.worldimagemessage-square59fedilinkarrow-up1290arrow-down116file-text
arrow-up1274arrow-down1imageJust because you paid for insurance doesn't mean you should get itlemmy.worldryanvade@lemmy.worldcake to Microblog Memes@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-215 hours agomessage-square59fedilinkfile-text
https://mas.to/@MikeBeas/113666556469008087 EDIT: I think you should get the service you pay for, just so that’s clear.
minus-squaredohpaz42@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up18·12 hours agoThey are making medical decisions.
minus-squarePoach@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down1·9 hours agoThey are making financial decisions.
minus-squareSuburbanl3g3nd@lemmings.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 hour agoThey are making medical decisions through a financial lense.
minus-squaresunzu2@thebrainbin.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·15 seconds agoReport your denied claim to the medical board and please report back your results!
minus-squaresunzu2@thebrainbin.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down13·12 hours agoWhen the insurance company describes their functional area is the term “medical decision” listed anywhere? Asking for a friend
minus-squareinv3r5ion@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·52 minutes agoNice sea lioning just asking questions. Health insurance companies specifically hire doctors often in unrelated specialties solely to deny claims as being not medically necessary. Quit your gaslighting bullshit. I hope you’re being paid well for your simping.
minus-squaresunzu2@thebrainbin.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 minutes agoPoor reading comprehension. But yes: companies specifically hire doctors often in unrelated specialties solely to deny claims as being not medically necessary Has a doctor ever gotten in trouble with the board for this conduct? Do you ever wonder why not? Asking for a friend 🐸
minus-squareT156@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7·9 hours agoIf the insurance company declines a patient’s treatment, citing that they believe it to be unnecessary, against the recommendations of their healthcare provider, is that a non-medical decision, then?
minus-squaresunzu2@thebrainbin.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·60 seconds agoWhere is the medical board that licenses these physicians then?
They are making medical decisions.
They are making financial decisions.
They are making medical decisions through a financial lense.
Report your denied claim to the medical board and please report back your results!
When the insurance company describes their functional area is the term “medical decision” listed anywhere?
Asking for a friend
Nice sea lioning just asking questions.
Health insurance companies specifically hire doctors often in unrelated specialties solely to deny claims as being not medically necessary.
Quit your gaslighting bullshit. I hope you’re being paid well for your simping.
Poor reading comprehension.
But yes:
Has a doctor ever gotten in trouble with the board for this conduct?
Do you ever wonder why not?
Asking for a friend 🐸
If the insurance company declines a patient’s treatment, citing that they believe it to be unnecessary, against the recommendations of their healthcare provider, is that a non-medical decision, then?
Where is the medical board that licenses these physicians then?