Insurance Company Rules
Posted on October 31st, 2008 in Health Insurance
Check out “Insurance Company Rules” - a collaboration between Health Care For America Now (HCAN) and Public Service Administration (PSA).
You can read more at:
http://www.HealthCareForAmericaNow.org
This post has 24 comments
October 31st, 2008
I don’t understand the logic of “insurance companies aren’t held accountable for their initial agreements” therefore, we should have government run insurance. Reform the laws to hold the companies accountable - don’t just give it away to government. You want accountability? Go to the DMV or go through the court system to see how accountable the government is.
November 1st, 2008
Jesus Fuckin Christ! We need to incarcerate the CEO’s of these Goddam Private Health Insurance Companies such as Aetna, etc. What these guys get away is absolutely criminal. I don’t know what it’s going to take for America to realize that we essentially need a single payer healthcare system in this country.
November 2nd, 2008
With luck these thieves will be forced to get real jobs within a year of Obama’s inaguration. Suck it down bitches!
November 4th, 2008
hiiamrick.
I know. Insurance companies focus on people that try to defraud them. It happens. But insurance companies label them and then sub-consciously apply the label to many claimants and especially long term disability claimants. Insurance co’s look at long term disability as fraud in 45% of the cases. They work to deny 45% of claims. It starts with that attitude and allows them to guiltlessly defraud many of their clients.
November 6th, 2008
The problem is with long term disabilities. Insurance companies hate paying these and will do whatever it takes to not pay, i.e. deny the claim outright, call it a pre-existing condition, cancel it on a technicality, force you to get evaluated by their own bought-and-paid for doctor. Whatever. It is contract fraud and all insurance companies have whole departments to work toward upwards of 45% claim denial. Most claimants give up eventually. It is fraud.
November 9th, 2008
The last time I had insurance the claims adjusers had Sarah Palin accents and nothing was payable. It was a PPO with $5,000 deductable. You had to use a network doctor. None of the doctors took new patients. The CEO of the company is one of the highest paid in the country. My friends in France go the doctor when they want for a tiny co-pay. The care is excellent.
November 12th, 2008
Are people in your area required to use health insurance companies? I live in Ohio and it’s my choice to buy into a health plan. I have one from my employer that covers most things, I pay for the rest. It costs me a couple hundred buck a pay period. I’m not forced into the plan and I know it’s a for profit entity like any other corporation…so what’s the big deal?
November 13th, 2008
I love people who blame trial lawyers for problems in the medical field. Have you ever done any research into how few med mal cases are successful these days? Very, very few of these cases are even filed anymore, and even fewer are successful. Why? Because state laws make them almost impossible to win. If you want to find someone to blame, blame the malpractice insurance carriers who are charging premiums and deductibles so high doctors can’t afford them. It’s the insurers who are getting rich.
November 15th, 2008
Hilarious video and oh so true, to quote an earlier commenter. Here’s the final verse of my Raging Grannies comment on American medical care [sung to the tune of 16 Tons]:
If Canada, Europe and Japan
Also Sri Lanka and Thailand
Could figure this* out, what’s wrong with us
Too polite and quiet, we don’t make no fuss!
*nationalized healthcare
November 18th, 2008
LOL! Hilarious but oh so true.
November 19th, 2008
I have worked for a health insurance company and now I work at a physicians office.
Pretty neat to see both sides of an issue.
November 21st, 2008
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November 24th, 2008
haha this was good!
November 25th, 2008
The President and congress have great healthcare. I don’t hear any complaints from them and yet I see tons of insurance company assholes telling us we would not like it. Keep it as is. Take your nickel a post crap back to the insurance companies. Change is coming for the better. I would rather stand in line and get healthcare than get none.
November 28th, 2008
The problem is the third party. Whether it is an insurance company or the government, he who pays controls the transaction.
Right now, the insurance company controls a lot of transactions, but not under threat of criminal sanctions. If the government controls health care transactions, your care and choice will suck, and it can put you in jail.
Don’t get why people support a government which screws up pretty much anything it touches in charge of health care.
November 30th, 2008
The system needs a lot of work, but universal is not the answer, I spend time abroad and those sytems are generally counter innovative. One thing is for certain your taxes will go way up.. Get rid of the curruption and kick-backs would be a starting point.
The video is hilarious.
December 3rd, 2008
breaking away from the free market is a bad idea for anyone with any ambition…why go to college and grad school and residency for an average salary…
December 5th, 2008
I think you’re mistaken. The only docs with those are doctors who do not take insurance and only take cash. Don’t confuse physicians with hospital administrators, insurance companies, and sleazy lawyers who will sue any doc for anything. These are the people who are hurting both doctors and patients.
December 8th, 2008
The reason we don’t have universal healthcare? The doctors would be forced into a 2 million dollar homes instead of a 4 million dollar home. 2 cars instead of 4. 2 vacations instead of 4 a year. Their lifestyle would take a dive. They would have to double their rates to make up for their losses. Therefore putting the burdon on the patients. Greed in America is alive and well. Gotta love it.
December 10th, 2008
I enjoyed this thoroughly!
December 13th, 2008
socialism isn’t banned by the constitution.
Deregulation means more control of our lives by wealthy corporations. Mass accumulation of wealth is enforced by the state through the police and military. democratically voted upon regulation is good for not only the masses of people, but good for business.
December 13th, 2008
Like any form of gambling, insurance companies need to be regulated. Their bookies (umm…sorry, I guess they call them actuaries) set the odds, the government is supposed to regulate the house cut…supposed to. Kinda hard when the house is called upon to adjudicate the very thing gambled upon. “Oh, sorry, your boat hasn’t sunk, it’s just sitting lower in the water.” Yeah, lower in the water…by 100 fathoms.
December 16th, 2008
all evil will be gone by 2012 so let them enjoy few more years;modern medicine is clueless about diseaes anyway so I dont really understand people going to MDs
December 20th, 2008
America’s Social Security system is projected to be solvent for another 46 years. How is that failing?
Further, we have socialism already in this country:
There’s no fire company that won’t put out your house fire unless your bill is paid - our fire departments are socialist.
There’s no school that won’t accept your kid because you haven’t paid your bill - our schools are socialist.
The same goes with the roads, bridges, the police, national defense, etc.
Thank god for socialism!
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