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Maraya1969

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9. That is my thought. There were laws enacted to stop this type of abuse by insurance cos in the ACA.
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 06:41 PM
Jan 2018

Someone is fucking with the laws

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So I guess Anthem prefers to pay for the ambulance to travel to your house while Vinca Jan 2018 #1
oh, hell no onethatcares Jan 2018 #14
Don't worry. They'll be sued by life insurance companies for wrongful death Xipe Totec Jan 2018 #24
ACA wouldnt allow this, how is this happening? Eliot Rosewater Jan 2018 #2
That is my thought. There were laws enacted to stop this type of abuse by insurance cos in the ACA. Maraya1969 Jan 2018 #9
This is actually common, my group health JenniferJuniper Jan 2018 #3
This happened to me years ago gvstn Jan 2018 #7
Common but not legal under ACA but the insurance companies don't have to care (link inside) to get uponit7771 Jan 2018 #32
Yeah - It's Been That Way for Years Leith Jan 2018 #38
I absolutely hate going to the ER. It's crowded and noisy and there is always a triage wait. CTyankee Jan 2018 #4
Insurance companies have too much power. MontanaMama Jan 2018 #5
Indiana Insurance Commissioner says it's ok dalton99a Jan 2018 #6
When you call your doctor you are ALWAYS told, "If this is an emergency hang up and call 911" Maraya1969 Jan 2018 #10
Problem is, the insurance company gets to decide JenniferJuniper Jan 2018 #17
Okay Ohiogal Jan 2018 #8
This shit is common with these companies. LuckyCharms Jan 2018 #11
You aren't the only one, Lucky Ohiogal Jan 2018 #12
I got a notice from Medicare to have a complete examination. kentuck Jan 2018 #13
And the RepubliCONS groused that government-run healthcare .. CousinIT Jan 2018 #15
Irony is now potentially fatal. dchill Jan 2018 #37
Our health care system ensures that all Americans have the right pecosbob Jan 2018 #16
If the E.R. doesn't admit you, more than likely you're going to pay. sarcasmo Jan 2018 #18
but, the solution to shitty health care insurance companies was to force eveyone to buy it. KG Jan 2018 #19
Insurance companies have always done this. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2018 #20
Doctors say over and over again that if you think you're having a heart attack, you should go to the WhiskeyGrinder Jan 2018 #21
AMEN!!!!! Ohiogal Jan 2018 #26
And sometimes women . . . Sam McGee Jan 2018 #35
Wait 'till someone dies when they should have gone to the ER GETPLANING Jan 2018 #22
Medicare for all Americans. PatrickforO Jan 2018 #23
From the article, it's illegal, and here's where to appeal an illegal insurance co's decision: pnwmom Jan 2018 #25
The first thing any insurance company does is try not to pay. Ohioboy Jan 2018 #27
Yeah, had Hillary been elected we might have a public option. Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #29
That has been going on for years. years ago we had a Prudential HMO who did this. Demsrule86 Jan 2018 #28
Disgusting Stardust1 Jan 2018 #30
I was told by my cardiologist to go to the ER to have a possible TIA checked, today. Frustratedlady Jan 2018 #31
Just one more humbled_opinion Jan 2018 #33
I'm and Advanced Life Support EMT . . . Sam McGee Jan 2018 #34
the idea that people need to self-diagnose Skittles Jan 2018 #40
I THINK HMOs require you get authorization for that. BC sells mainly HMOs. Honeycombe8 Jan 2018 #36
One of my physician colleagues was listening to a webinar... 3catwoman3 Jan 2018 #39
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