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The Luigi Mangione Case is Evidence Our Healthcare System is Failing Us
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@tkat6442

2 months ago

You cannot expect the deer to weep when the hunter dies.

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@kenmorrisproducer

2 months ago

Back in 2009 United Healthcare denied my brother cancer treatment because they determined it was a “pre-existing condition.” He recovered but my parents had to sell their house, declare bankruptcy, and ended up getting divorced. Ironic that it’s not attempted murder to deny someone lifesaving cancer treatment.

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@Shelzam

2 months ago

The fundamental fact here is the patient being denied is paying for a service that the vendor is FRAUDULENTLY FAILING to provide. It's theft.

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@Werewolf_Korra

2 months ago

Either feed the poor or be fed to the poor.

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@Jon651

2 months ago

UHC is a multi-billion dollar corporation. They paid their (former) CEO hundreds of millions of dollars in salary, benefits and bonuses. And yet they offered a mere $50k as a reward to find his killer. That's roughly what they would save by denying ONE surgery.

But there's more... UHC didn't even pony up the money for the reward - law enforcement did. And now they don't want to pay the person who tipped them off simply because that person called 911 instead of the "automated customer care tip line". Who would have ever thought that 911 would ever be considered OUT OF NETWORK...

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@sjenkins91812

2 months ago

Any ceo who fears their life is in danger should really consider their business ethics.

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@hunnybunny814

2 months ago

The system is not failing the rich and powerful. The system is running how it was designed to run.

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@fighterguard

2 months ago

What amazes and horrifies me the most about this whole ordeal is that millions of people dying or becoming homeless due to healthcare claims being denied by their insurance company did absolutely nothing. All it took was the murder by gunfire of a rich asshole, the CEO of a healthcare insurance company, for the conversation about how utterly broken and draconian the healthcare system in the US truly is to get in the spotlight. It's one of those problems that also deserves The Onion's headline: "'There's no way to prevent this' says only country where this happens regularly".

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@appelslice

2 months ago

All this could have been avoided if the US had adopted universal and tax funded healthcare.

$22 billion in profit!!! And that is just one insurance company out of many!
And Americans wonder why their healthcare is getting so expensive..... 😑

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@delerious0

2 months ago

When you make peaceful revolution impossible you make violent revolution inevitable

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@sjenkins91812

2 months ago

People acting like rising up against oppression and overthrowing tyranny is a brand new concept.

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@oscarflip8561

2 months ago

My mother had united healthcare in 2004. My dad died in a hunting accident while I was there. As a type1 diabetic, I had keto acidosis from being stuck in the forest, so I was hospitalized, and united healthcare denied the claim because it wasn’t “pre-approved”. It does make perfect sense why so many are fine with this… people barely making ends meet give you huge sums of their money every month(for something taxes pays for in every other country) for these exact situations, and then these health insurance companies find any reason they can do deny a return on your investment when it’s most needed.

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@masterloard

2 months ago

That CEO has "unalived" far more people than Luigi ever has. The only reason Luigi is on trial is because the CEO had money and Luigi doesn't (by comparison)

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@Mike504

2 months ago

That man's decisions lead to pain, suffering, financial hardship and death. Explain to me how it wasn't justice?

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@classicentertainment2416

2 months ago

Luigi was with me in Iceland at the time the ceo committed suicide

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@westeralex1

2 months ago

"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness], it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government"

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@crashnova7601

2 months ago

As someone forced to live in chronic pain, I have no sympathy for "healthcare" mafia bosses

I do however, have sympathy for all their victims

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@DJMJRyder

2 months ago

All healthcare provider profits are due to not giving equal care to what they charge. It's why private healthcare is a stupid system

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@beverly719

2 months ago

Not just by denying care but also raising premiums…every single year.

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@cadetpatricia3921

2 months ago

Under investigation for insider trading and selling off stocks before probe. CEO was involved.

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