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CoachKandSportsguy
12-05-2024, 08:54 AM
Has anyone read it?

Delay, Deny, Defend Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It

Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0989501701/)

Aces4
12-05-2024, 09:49 AM
Really? Aren't those words pretty close to those inscribed on the bullet casings that killed Unitedhealthcare Ceo in NYC on December 4th? If so, might the book have incited the reaction by the gunman. Whole thing is so tragic.

mbene
12-05-2024, 11:44 AM
What's tragic is that so many are harmed or die waiting for insurance approval.

All started in 1973 when hospitals were turned into profit centers at patients expense.

1 in 3 doctors has seen prior auth lead to serious adverse event | American Medical Association (https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/prior-authorization/1-3-doctors-has-seen-prior-auth-lead-serious-adverse-event)

dewilson58
12-05-2024, 01:04 PM
Published almost 15 years ago................not many sales, not many reviews.

Most insurance purchases are based on price.............no body reads the policy.

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CoachKandSportsguy
12-05-2024, 03:35 PM
Really? Aren't those words pretty close to those inscribed on the bullet casings that killed Unitedhealthcare Ceo in NYC on December 4th? If so, might the book have incited the reaction by the gunman. Whole thing is so tragic.

Yes, but I doubt a 10 year old book incited the murder. Murder is usually revenge for something very personal when there is no robbery and no mafia organized crime involved, which would be personal as well, sort of.

Most likely, and i am speculating, there was an insurance denial, and the loss of a loved one. With the highest denial rate in the industry, the angered pool of people is expected to be quite large. The rate may be as high as 30%, that's alot of people to disappoint.

The gunman was also not a professional, so pointing to personal versus business is most likely. However, if the shooter was black market hired, still unknown, the revengeful person had to avoid the black market squealers and FBI informants. Again, pointing to personal versus hired hitman.

The CEO was also potentially, hard data sources not published, under investigation for insider trading and monopolistic practices. I doubt the vengeful person knew that fact, as these are usually not public during the investigation. .

The post about the book was interesting given all the insurance denials here in TV, and FL, such that the reviews were positive in helping individuals fight the insurance companies. . the topic of insurance and corporate behaviors are all very similar. . . though most people in TV are struggling with hurricane damage recovery.

Aces4
12-05-2024, 04:57 PM
Yes, but I doubt a 10 year old book incited the murder. Murder is usually revenge for something very personal when there is no robbery and no mafia organized crime involved, which would be personal as well, sort of.

Most likely, and i am speculating, there was an insurance denial, and the loss of a loved one. With the highest denial rate in the industry, the angered pool of people is expected to be quite large. The rate may be as high as 30%, that's alot of people to disappoint.

The gunman was also not a professional, so pointing to personal versus business is most likely. However, if the shooter was black market hired, still unknown, the revengeful person had to avoid the black market squealers and FBI informants. Again, pointing to personal versus hired hitman.

The CEO was also potentially, hard data sources not published, under investigation for insider trading and monopolistic practices. I doubt the vengeful person knew that fact, as these are usually not public during the investigation. .

The post about the book was interesting given all the insurance denials here in TV, and FL, such that the reviews were positive in helping individuals fight the insurance companies. . the topic of insurance and corporate behaviors are all very similar. . . though most people in TV are struggling with hurricane damage recovery.

I would agree with your assessment if the gunman hadn't inscribed pretty much the title of the book on his bullets. Have you heard some of the other incendiary remarks by former WaPo reporter, Taylor Lorenz? We don't bother changing the laws and the system any longer, we just start shooting people.:sigh:

RoseyRed
12-06-2024, 06:28 AM
Has anyone read it?

Delay, Deny, Defend Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It

Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0989501701/)
I do not agree with killing anyone for revenge must less profit! With that said, I can see how someone can be forced into a down spiral leading to such an event after losing a loved one due to corporate greed! Yes laws can be changed. How many years does that process take and just ends up leading to other ways to take advantage of working people. Yes I am working class and do not see the justification for corporate VP's making the money they make!

Slick327EFI
12-06-2024, 07:11 AM
Smh...

Cuervo
12-06-2024, 07:46 AM
If I understood the original posting correctly, this has to do with why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It, not the murder of the CEO of UHC in New York. If you look little further down on this site under the banner "Recent Health Insurance news", you will see a number of opinions why the murder took place and its ties to UHC. I will repeat my comment here that I post on that topic.

This murder took place just a couple of days ago and there are other plausible reasons why this took place other than his connection with UHC. I'm not saying it is not but why not give it time for the authorities to capture who is responsible and true reason behind it.

oneclickplus
12-06-2024, 08:33 AM
Has anyone read it?

Delay, Deny, Defend Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It

Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0989501701/)

Yes, great book. Accurately describes how the insurance industry (not just health) minimizes payouts with deny, delay, depose, destroy, defend, etc.

Don't have any idea if this book motivated the shooter. For all we know, he could have etched those casings to create a false motive and throw off investigators. I do not sympathize with the shooter. However, these are indeed the tactics of the insurance industry to maximize profits by minimizing claims payouts.

Boston1945
12-06-2024, 03:53 PM
You can watch this movie on the subject of the insurance companies and how this has been going on for many years. The movie stars Matt Damon you can find it on your search by clicking on The Rainmaker. The movie is an eye-opener for sure.

msilagy
12-07-2024, 09:37 AM
United Health Care netted $269 billion last year - the 4 largest pharma co's $210 billion

Brynnie
12-07-2024, 10:07 AM
Has anyone read it?

Delay, Deny, Defend Why Insurance Companies Don't Pay Claims and What You Can Do About It

Amazon.com (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0989501701/)


Yes, we read it at the suggestion of our private adjuster, who was helping us with an insurance claim that was denied. It’s very informative, and we sent copies to our kids for future reference. I recommend it! We ultimately won our claim, after three years of fighting with the insurance company.

rsmurano
12-07-2024, 10:14 AM
They are talking about all the Medicare advantage plans: deny, deny, long enough where the user decides not to do the surgery so that’s how the advantage insurance company makes money

Caymus
12-07-2024, 10:15 AM
United Health Care netted $269 billion last year - the 4 largest pharma co's $210 billion

This is the second time you posted that wrong. Please provide a link that shows your numbers.

jimjamuser
12-07-2024, 10:47 AM
I do not agree with killing anyone for revenge must less profit! With that said, I can see how someone can be forced into a down spiral leading to such an event after losing a loved one due to corporate greed! Yes laws can be changed. How many years does that process take and just ends up leading to other ways to take advantage of working people. Yes I am working class and do not see the justification for corporate VP's making the money they make!
Yes, in general, money and power seems to be drifting away from the working class. That leaves the majority of people dissatisfied with their situation and lives. Out of those millions of unhappy people, it is NOT too surprising that some individuals begin to HATE enough to LASH OUT violently at a significant figurehead of the money and power - like a CEO of UNH.

Aces4
12-07-2024, 10:54 AM
Yes, in general, money and power seems to be drifting away from the working class. That leaves the majority of people dissatisfied with their situation and lives. Out of those millions of unhappy people, it is NOT too surprising that some individuals begin to HATE enough to LASH OUT violently at a significant figurehead of the money and power - like a CEO of UNH.

I would give that rationalization up if I were you. Do you realize how many total frustrating situations, financial, work, health and so forth, most of us have faced in our lives that we have hated? So we are entitled to "LASH OUT" and kill anyone we feel may have put that situation on our plate? I think it's time to reinstate the death penalty so we may put these spoiled individuals who feel they are entitled to "LASH OUT" to rest. BTW, it's UHC, not the acronym you used.

Stryker
12-07-2024, 10:02 PM
Murder must never be condoned. It hard to imagine a book about heinous insurance practices could push any remotely reasonable person to murder. At the same time, denial or delay (a tacit form of denial) for profit might be seen as a form of murder as well.