• Pandantic [they/them]
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    103 hours ago

    Witty said that while UHC is willing to “partner with anyone” who could help the system work better, “clearly, we are not there yet.”

    “We understand and share the desire to build a health care system that works better for everyone. That is the purpose of our organization,” he wrote.

    I would love for him to explain to me why they NEED to deny 1/3 of their claims to keep their business afloat and how they are using their $23.1 billion profit to benefit the policy holders rather than the share holders. That would be a real article, a real plea to the populace. This is just an article full of empty words that mean nothing, but it does show us how scared you execs are, which is nice.

    Oh, and I liked this part (emphasis mine):

    Witty added that Thompson was “never content with the status quo” and praised the CEO for advocating for ideas that “were aimed at making health care more affordable, more transparent, more intuitive, more compassionate — and more human.

    Yea, like the Ai denial system? I bet that really gave it the human touch. I mean, I really can’t believe he said that part.

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      I would love for him to explain to me why they NEED to deny 1/3 of their claims to keep their business afloat and how they are using their $23.1 billion profit to benefit the policy holders rather than the share holders.

      Short answer about benefitting policy holders vs share holders is they’re not. They won’t.

      The other part of this is why they deny claims? Short answer is the loss ratio (diving claims paid plus adjustment expenses by the total amount of premiums earned) that they report on during earnings calls.

      It’s apparently one of the most important things to pay attention to. The lower that number, the better! Higher means it freaks wall street out and stocks lose money.

      Learned about the loss ratio from Vox’s Today Explained podcast.

  • andrew_bidlaw
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    99 hours ago

    We are sorry that our childraping pedophilic organism didn’t do better to kids, but Brian worked hard to lower the age of consent so it wouldn’t look that ridiculous anymore.

  • @TheObviousSolution@lemm.ee
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    “It’s not us and the millions of dollars in lobbyists we spend to make sure the health care system is the way it is, it’s the health care system that’s flawed.” The United Healthcare CEO was being investigated. The way they’ve shifted the narrative to say “Hey, we were fighting for you all along, we are the good guys!” is absurd but predictable. Though it took hurting them where it mattered to them - tanking their share price - for them to do it.

    • @faltryka@lemmy.world
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      This is constantly where my headspace is for any public statements by people, companies, or politicians.

      I don’t judge people by their words, I judge them by their actions, and that makes the world make so much more sense.

  • modifier
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    Lots of lies in here, but some truth:

    Witty said that Thompson was among the people working in the health care industry who “try to do their best for those they serve.”

    We believe that. The problem is who he served. It wasn’t his policy holders, that’s for sure.

    • @orcrist@lemm.ee
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      It wasn’t corporate shareholders either, not with all that insider trading he was doing. He was serving the hell out of his own ass.

  • @yarr@feddit.nl
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    5017 hours ago

    This is so much bullshit:

    Witty added that Thompson was “never content with the status quo” and praised the CEO for advocating for ideas that “were aimed at making health care more affordable, more transparent, more intuitive, more compassionate — and more human.”

    Yeah, fucking sure. Here’s what happened under his watch:

    • Emergency Room Visit Denials: In 2021, the company planned to deny insurance payments for non-critical visits to hospital emergency rooms, a move criticized by the American Hospital Association for potentially deterring patients from seeking necessary emergency care.
    • Automated Claim Denials: The company began utilizing artificial intelligence to automate claim denials, raising concerns about the fairness and accuracy of such automated processes in evaluating individual patient claims.
    • Insider Trading Allegations: Thompson faced allegations of insider trading, with reports indicating he sold a significant portion of his shares shortly before a Department of Justice antitrust investigation into UnitedHealth Group became public, leading to a drop in the company’s stock price.

    This is just lip service by the new boss. They could drop their rates, have more transparent claims process or any one of a hundred moves that THEY could initiate and would not require new legislation. Guess what, since that gets in the way of profit, they won’t bother. People are already getting bored of this news cycle. In another week everyone will be talking about something else and UHC will still be raking in profits taken from the wallets of cancer patients.

    Actions speak louder than words and I don’t see any actions here!

    • Emergency Room Visit Denials

      Wait, do American hospitals charge people for visiting patients in the ER? Or is this about reimbursements for transport and parking?

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        They do, often at elevated rates. A simple visit and x-ray, perhaps to check on an ankle after a serious mis-step, can easily hit several thousand dollars in charges beyond any transport costs.

    • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, the profit motive makes it literally impossible to improve. Human nature is trash. The only hope we have is to form institutions. But in the United States anyhow, that’s not in style. What is in style? “Fuck you, I got mine”

      • @SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        How is it human nature when it’s literally the system that is the problem? This is not about individuals, but about systems, specifically the profit motive

        Competition for the most profit under capitalism is literally the driving factor for all of this. If you don’t do it, someone else will take your place and do it instead

        • @TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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          You’re missing the point entirely. Which was that the current system is just letting the worst of human nature run wild

  • Skiluros
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    The NYT op-ed is a fascinating read. Very much in the style US oligarchs. Pompous, but still trying to be folksy. Dishonest, but with an attempt to enable plausible deniability.

    a brilliant, kind man who was working to make health care better for everyone.

    If that was Thompson’s goal, he wouldn’t be working for a US health insurance company.

    We understand and share the desire to build a health care system that works better for everyone. That is the purpose of our organization.

    This is clearly false. This a for profit corporation.

    I wonder what the goal of this piece is?

    • @Voroxpete@sh.itjust.works
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      The goal is to try to present themselves as reasonable people, because nothing about what they do is reasonable and that’s why public opinion is so firmly against them.

      • Queen HawlSera
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        Pretend the system works fine and it’s just a “few bad apples”, that conveniently don’t include anyone visibly rotten

      • @alexc@lemmy.world
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        The goal of this is to try and persuade the majority of people that he was reasonable. Right now, they’re scared as there are a lot of people talking about serious change. Social change.

        Little, however, will come of it unless it coalesces and drags along the majority into opting out of the system.

        Until he was arrested, Mangione was Neo in the Matrix. Now he’s be captured, the Agent Smiths of this world are cleaning up

    • @pdxfed@lemmy.world
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      They have to make a statement, they’re attempting to not hide but also not enrage further. They, of course, because they can’t be honest nor fix the structural issue that is the cause of the problem in the first place, failed.

    • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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      2123 hours ago

      Their goal is to delay judgement on claims until people die, deny as many claims as legally possible so they can keep as much middleman money they didn’t earn as possible. That’s it.

  • _haha_oh_wow_
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    4320 hours ago

    Oh ok, does that mean you’re going to take that $22,000,000,000 you stole from your customers by denying their claims and actually take care of them like you were supposed to in the first fucking place then?

    No?

    Hmm…

  • @ynazuma@lemmy.world
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    From the article:

    Witty added that Thompson was “never content with the status quo” and praised the CEO for advocating for ideas that “were aimed at making health care more affordable, more transparent, more intuitive, more compassionate — and more human.”

    This is a complete lie

    UHC. Leader in denials under Thompson

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/amyfeldman/2024/12/05/unitedhealthcare-denies-more-claims-than-other-insurers---angering-patients-and-health-systems/

    Thompson accused of insider trading

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/unitedhealthcare-brian-thompson-insider-trading-lawsuit_n_6751a2abe4b01129dffa8789

    Record profits for UHC under Thompson. 20-25% of claims denied

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucejapsen/2024/01/12/unitedhealth-group-profits-hit-23-billion-in-2023/

  • originalucifer
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    they will never admit the truth; for-profit health insurance should not exist.

      • @orcrist@lemm.ee
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        Of course they’re better. There are no shareholders to pay off, so the system itself is more efficient. But that alone doesn’t solve the problem. Only national healthcare will provide a comprehensive fix.

      • originalucifer
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        not really. theyve started a race condition with providers causing prices to skyrocket.

        but ya gotta start somewhere

  • @Mortoc@lemmy.world
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    “No employees — be they the people who answer customer calls or nurses who visit patients in their homes — should have to fear for their and their loved ones’ safety,” Witty wrote.

    There’s something we can all agree on. Executive fear though…

    • @ikidd@lemmy.world
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      818 hours ago

      They should be exactly as uncertain of their survival as the people that they’re deciding claims on.

    • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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      No insurance customer should have to fear dying because their medically necessary procedures are denied. Of all the things wrong with Healthcare, prior authorization should be target number 1 for legislators. It should be 100% illegal for insurance companies to require pre-authorization.

      If a doctor regularly prescribes unnecessary treatments or medication, let the proper ayluthorities investigate and pull their credentials, if necessary. Don’t kill thousands of people to save a buck and say it’s to protect them from unnecessary procedures.

    • @Frozengyro@lemmy.world
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      They shouldn’t have to fear for their safety either, they should just do right by their customers and it wouldn’t be a problem.

  • Avid Amoeba
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    “We understand and share the desire to build a health care system that works better for everyone. That is the purpose of our organization,” he wrote.

    Liar, liar, pants on fire.

    • @Godnroc@lemmy.world
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      2023 hours ago

      “Once we’ve finished draining the blood from the neck of the people we ensure their remaining time is as comfortable and wonderful as is possible. That is the purpose of our organization.”

      • @octopus_ink@lemmy.ml
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        “Once we’ve finished draining the blood from the neck of the people we ensure their remaining time is as comfortable and wonderful as is possible**. That is the purpose of our organization.”

         

        **Without violating any end of life profitability constraints, of course.

  • @pelespirit@sh.itjust.works
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    PR working overtime here. You can’t serve shit soup and tell us you understand it’s flawed and it has potato in it. We’re not going to eat it. Universal healthcare for all please.