Phoenix7
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- Jul 26, 2021
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The suspect left way too many clues behind. They are zeroing in on him as I type this.He may have got away with it but in the end didn’t. Karma happens.
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The suspect left way too many clues behind. They are zeroing in on him as I type this.He may have got away with it but in the end didn’t. Karma happens.
Unintentionally left clues behind or intentionally left breadcrumbs to a wild goosechase?The suspect left way too many clues behind. They are zeroing in on him as I type this.
i think karma already happenedHe may have got away with it but in the end didn’t. Karma happens.
What’s “in store” isn’t limited to your plan with UHC. There has been a behind the scenes movement to nationalize our healthcare delivery system for years. This movement has embraced the idea that raising costs and disincentivizing choice / conflict resolution in our current hybrid healthcare delivery system will justify a single pay or “universal” program at some point in the future.My wife and I signed up for UHC Medicare earlier this year. So far we have been healthy except for a minor office visit and prescriptions for my wife. But your multiple posts tonight leave me wondering about what is in store for us with UHC. Have you done research for yourself and your dad and found a better alternative in the long run? Good luck to your dad.
Military retirement healthcare is ran by UHC...I can confirm this.My buddies wife runs a hospital. He told me UHC is the WORST company to deal with. They screw everyone. He says............Guy deserved it. Kind of harsh if you ask me. But............I get it. Peace
Tricare dropped them years ago; did something else pick them up?Military retirement healthcare is ran by UHC...I can confirm this.
Last I checked, that's who I still go through.Tricare dropped them years ago; did something else pick them?
Not in My America, no thanks.America more and more wants a cradle to grave government partnership where equality is implemented through shared mediocrity.
FALSE!No dog in this fight but as an insurance broker for 30 years I’d say 85% of the problems we dealt with for our clients were directly related to the providers (doctor’s office / medical group) screwing up.
check out the judist priest song electric eye from 1982It really is scary how many cameras Big Brother has access to.
Some Thomas crown affair tacticsUnintentionally left clues behind or intentionally left breadcrumbs to a wild goosechase?
I don’t recall you being involved in handling my client’s claims (roughly 7000 employees through multiple carriers) for 30 years…FALSE!
Edit: My comment is the opinion of an insider having spent 20yrs wkg for health plans.
Took my wife almost 3 years to get cataract surgery. Because of her age, the ins held it up asking for additional recommendations from different doctors.It’s a shitshow these days. Every doctor’s visit is followed by a month of back and forth arguing to get things resolved. If it’s less than $500, I just pay it. Not worth the aggravation.
Fun. I had a retina detachment they fixed with a laser 8 years ago. The laser caused a small cataract, which I’m starting to notice at night more. Doc warned me I’d likely need cataract surgery in my 50s due to the laser…Took my wife almost 3 years to get cataract surgery. Because of her age, the ins held it up asking for additional recommendations from different doctors.
I truly believe the insurance companies are the devil to our medical services.
Example - a friend had an emergency situation, his co-pay was 500. When he got the bill, the total from the hospital was some 40k.
You can see on the bill, the insurance paid like 5k and that was all.
So medical bills you some crazy high number knowing the insurance will pay 25% and everyone thinks it’s OK?
If you were 65+ it would get approved in a day.Fun. I had a retina detachment they fixed with a laser 8 years ago. The laser caused a small cataract, which I’m starting to notice at night more. Doc warned me I’d likely need cataract surgery in my 50s due to the laser…
I’m sure I’ll get similar treatment.