Hot take that shouldn’t even be a hot take:


Insurance companies should be charged with MANSLAUGHTER when they intentionally deny a patient lifesaving medication or a critical procedure and that denial directly leads to their death.
We all know the stories: prior authorization hell, endless denials, bean counters in suits deciding your mom’s cancer treatment is "not medically necessary” while they post record profits. It’s not a business decision. It’s playing God with human lives for quarterly earnings. If a doctor refused treatment and someone died, they’d lose their license and face charges. But when a massive corporation does it systematically, with algorithms and bonuses tied to denial rates? Crickets. Just another denied claim in a spreadsheet. it’s legalized predation. Hold the executives and medical directors personally accountable. Make the C-suite feel the weight of every unnecessary funeral. If your insurance company has ever delayed or denied care that could’ve saved someone you love, you already know this isn’t extreme. It’s basic justice.
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