What Are You Thinking? Continued 14

I question why I have to have a verification code sent to my personal phone for an app only used at work…it’s not a huge thing but every now and then it makes my eye twitch. I also spent 4 hours on the phone with blue cross arguing about a suddenly large amount of denials. Common sense is not so common 🤦🏻‍♀️
If more people here in the US realized that health insurance companies have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders and therefore a legal responsibility to make their shareholders as much money as possible, which is completely at odds with paying for healthcare and is the reason for all the bullshit denials and prior authorization requests, there would be a huge public outcry to burn the entire system to the ground and start over
 
I question why I have to have a verification code sent to my personal phone for an app only used at work…it’s not a huge thing but every now and then it makes my eye twitch. I also spent 4 hours on the phone with blue cross arguing about a suddenly large amount of denials. Common sense is not so common 🤦🏻‍♀️
Well well well, we must be in the same field!
 
If more people here in the US realized that health insurance companies have a fiduciary responsibility to their shareholders and therefore a legal responsibility to make their shareholders as much money as possible, which is completely at odds with paying for healthcare and is the reason for all the bullshit denials and prior authorization requests, there would be a huge public outcry to burn the entire system to the ground and start over
I think people just get overwhelmed. What was pissing me off today was the first rep had no clue what she was talking about. She just kept reading the denial and I was like it doesn’t make sense. She was obviously just following a flow chart. The rules are ridiculous and continually changing. It’s garbage.
 
I think people just get overwhelmed. What was pissing me off today was the first rep had no clue what she was talking about. She just kept reading the denial and I was like it doesn’t make sense. She was obviously just following a flow chart. The rules are ridiculous and continually changing. It’s garbage.
I have seen standard of care chemotherapy be denied, requiring appeal that delayed cancer care by weeks. It's unconscionable.
 
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