I’ve had to fight with BCBS to get a simple MRI when my surgeon said I needed one, adding 6 months of needless inability to use my left arm. Doctor faxes his notes. They fax back a question, but fax it to the wrong number. Doctor, of course, doesn’t respond to a fax he never received. I call BCBS to find out what is going on, 17 times (I wrote them down). Doctor calls BCBS court times. Never did they tell me or the doctor they were waiting for my doctor to respond to something (which was a very stupid question: did the patient try exercises to cure his fucking ripped tendon?). Eventually I get a letter in the mail that I’ve been denied. Then we have to restart the process.This may be a rant written by Luigi. He (whosoever wrote this) sounds pretty annoyed.
Eat the rich!!!
“it’s not the guns. It’s the bullets.”Too mch cholesterol. Bad for the arteries.
But, it is not "the Rich" that are the problem, it is the system that facilitates and protects their excesses. And allows them ways to keep the system properly rigged.
JFC, this got deleted too? Reddit is going out of their way to silence people airing their grievances because they're now protecting these organizations, it's a disappointment to say the least. I believe it was around $22KFor those of us that went to view this on Reddit (now deleted). How much was the bill?
it included a CAT scan, so I wasn’t too surprised.JFC, this got deleted too? Reddit is going out of their way to silence people airing their grievances because they're now protecting these organizations, it's a disappointment to say the least. I believe it was around $22K
it included a CAT scan, so I wasn’t too surprised.
Unless you're filthy (and I mean filthy) rich we're all hostages of this shitty healthcare system. Me and my wife have to pay over $1800 a month and that's for the mid-tier plan, the co-pays are horrendous, the last ER visit cost me $450 just to walk in the door and then we had to pay a bunch more once we got the final bill.A center right pundit believes there is a lot of disappointment that the shooter turned out to be a young college graduate from an affluent family, as if everybody was hoping it was a middle aged man with chronic health issues from working in the coal mines since he was 10. And since it didn’t turn out to be that stereotype we should all pack it up and forget about him being some kind of folk hero.
I don’t know if he knows this, but a daddy made socially liberal NYC billionaire is somehow the hero of conservative working class middle America right now. Sometimes a person’s origin story has little relevance to their current actions.
In my household Luigi is seen as a hero. I'm sorry this CEO had to die for a point to be made, but the point is valid.
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