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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Krista Monroe, a former UnitedHealthcare employee who says she worked under CEO Brian Thompson
in the Medicare department, shared a scathing account of the companys internal practices in a now-viral video. Monroe alleges that the companys policies were designed to maximize profits at the expense of patients, particularly the elderly. Her experience shines a light on how insurance companies exploit systemic flaws to deny essential care and leave patients struggling to survive.
They would deny almost everything immediately, right, with very little to valid reason, Monroe revealed in her video. A lot of it was they banked on the fact that a lot of people were elderly, and if they made the process difficult enough, they would just say screw it and either pay for it or not get the service.'
https://polinews.org/apparent-employee-of-united-healthcare-shares-her-experience-working-for-ceo-brian-thompson-in-medicare-department/?
Passages
(1,311 posts)Like your life.
soandso
(1,627 posts)And if you're old or very sick it's often just to stressful to fight with them, which they know.
Meowmee
(5,892 posts)Thanks for posting this I will watch it later. Older people especially are treated horrifically in this system.
sakabatou
(43,195 posts)Tell us something we don't know!
tenderfoot
(8,866 posts)eom
Passages
(1,311 posts)Interesting a MAGA would expose such a thing.
rampartd
(637 posts)elleng
(136,588 posts)tenderfoot
(8,866 posts)click that and you'll see.
Having said, she's correct on this one issue.
elleng
(136,588 posts)Irish_Dem
(58,803 posts)Insurance companies know it.
rampartd
(637 posts)chouchou
(1,362 posts)..Health Care Industry, you'd understand what a disgusting dark (sometimes) realities that they have to put-up-with.
DFW
(56,736 posts)We just couldn't afford having our people get sick and having no means to get care. Our HR figured out the problem pretty quickly. We told United adios a long time ago.
If you still read, get John Grishams The Rainmaker. His fictional evil health insurance company, Great Benefit, could have been taken from United Health Care. If it wasnt, maybe some cynical board member of UHC read Grishams novel, and said, hey, this could work for real!
elleng
(136,588 posts)Baron2024
(242 posts)Protecting the weak, the sick, and the elderly against predators. Also to protect the people in general. I am in favor of a healthy Private Sector, but we also need a strong and robust Public Sector/Government to protect the people against outsized corporate power and corruption.
Corporations have a right to reasonable profits if they provide useful goods or services. No corporations should have a right to profit from the suffering or death of the people, which is part of how many of these For Profit Health Insurance schemes operate. It is the same thing when a company pollutes the air, land, or water. We need good government to keep corporate corruption under control.
The average citizen can not stand up against a large corporation. The average citizen needs the power of good government on their side. Unfortunately this is a pipe dream for now, as the Trump MAGA Regime is about to take over. The MAGAs, the Billionaires and the Christian Nationalists have fully taken over the Government. We are in for some dark times, but we must continue to resist. Anyway, thanks for posting this article. Corporate corruption must be exposed wherever it can be.
Irish_Dem
(58,803 posts)These concepts are no longer American values.
The Unmitigated Gall
(4,575 posts)Let's all go back now, to the days when a can of stew could either feed your family or kill everyone who ate it.
Renew Deal
(82,976 posts)elleng
(136,588 posts)cadoman
(938 posts)They know the threshold of paperwork and nuisance where people will give up.
People give me weird looks but I turn down most warranties and insurance and try to keep a good savings buffer instead. When I'm my own insurance I can act immediately when something goes wrong, shop anywhere I want, repair as I see fit, lose receipts without having a panic attack, and spend zero time faxing documents or sending certified mail.
And with insurance being so overpriced, it's easy to convert insurance $$$ into savings $$$.
dalton99a
(84,663 posts)markodochartaigh
(2,215 posts)lot of it was they banked on the fact that a lot of people were elderly..."
Elderly and sick.
The insurance companies are banking on the fact that, without the treatment that the health insurance companies are denying, the elderly will die before the insurance companies can be forced to cover the treatments.
This is a death panel.
When Republicans speak, listen to them. The most effective lie contains a grain of truth.
dalton99a
(84,663 posts)dlk
(12,454 posts)Insurers bank on patients not asserting their rights.
In todays healthcare environment, everyone needs to be their own advocate, when they can.
dalton99a
(84,663 posts)Insurance companies know this very well
UTUSN
(72,590 posts)dlk
(12,454 posts)Insurers bank on patients not asserting their rights.
In todays healthcare environment, everyone needs to be their own advocate, when they can.
Takket
(22,613 posts)Yeah. He's a CEO. He didn't get his job by convincing the board of directors that he's approve every procedure even if it meant running the company into bankruptcy.
I'm not going to shed any tears for him considering the immorality of his life.
That being said, people get what they vote for. If you hate this dude, and his company, then elect people who will do something about it, or shut up. We have a clear answer in single payer, where the insurance company, that is completely necessary to the medical process, is cut out of the equation. Democrats know this (most of them anyway). Rethugs do not.
So to all of America.................. if you are sick of this shit, vote Democrat. Otherwise, shut up and pay your premiums, because if you aren't voting Democrat, than you have nothing to complain about.
Quixote1818
(30,408 posts)Diraven
(1,073 posts)I have a chronic degenerative spine condition and every single spine-related claim they deny because they think my car insurance should pay it. I was never injured in any car accident. This has been going on for at least 5 years. I can always clear it up by speaking with someone there on the phone but it's silly they make me do this every time when they have all my medical records.
question everything
(48,971 posts)Quixote1818
(30,408 posts)H2O Man
(75,690 posts)Very important. Thank you for sharing this with us.
onecaliberal
(36,203 posts)Nevermind, this kind is murder is legal and everyone is good with it.
orleans
(35,129 posts)the video has a date of dec 10 and i scrolled for way too long (apparently this maga is posting and reposting every fucking minute of every day) and eventually made my way down to dec 7 without seeing the original video
i don't think she is the same person that is in the video. if it is the same person then she is referring to herself as "she" and "someone" and it doesn't look to be the same woman when you look at her profile pic
i like the video but she, krista, overall, is quite a disease
a reply : "but illegals are covered"
monroe: "so infuriating!"
Link to tweet
stollen
(579 posts)Got it.
nolabear
(43,275 posts)Weve been fighting to get a procedure I truly need covered for almost two years. Its been an insane mishmash of needing copious diagnoses and treatments tried and on and on from me, and just stretching out the paperwork until communication inevitably breaks down. Im grateful to my doc for putting up with them this far. Its insane.
AntiFascist
(12,899 posts)I happen to have worked with one of the founders of a health insurance company that was ultimately taken over by the UHC Group. It was, at one time, very socially progressive and benefitted the underprivileged in the urban area of Philadelphia. To see that the parent company has resorted to these tactics is an indictment of the for-profit nature of health insurance in general. Perhaps this industry should be limited to non-profit companies.