Ya really do have to wonder how these people make it back to their homes every night. According to this report, a proposed ballot initiative in California is named after UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione. The Luigi Mangione Access to Health Care Act submitted to the California Attorney General’s Office would make it illegal for an insurance company to “delay, deny or modify any medical procedure or medication” that is suggested by a licensed physician in the Golden State where there could be serious consequences such as “disability, death, amputation, permanent disfigurement, loss or reduction of any bodily function,” the document states. It was filed by Paul Eisner, a longtime Los Angeles-based attorney.
The terms “delay” and “deny” were made popular by the healthcare book “Delay, Deny, Defend: Why Insurance Companies Don’t Pay Claims and What You Can Do About.” The words “delay, deny, and depose” were reportedly inscribed on the casings of the bullets that killed Brian Thompson on Dec. 4.
"... illegal for an insurance company to “delay, deny or modify any medical procedure or medication” that is suggested by a licensed physician " Does that include ivermectin and hydrochloroquine?
ReplyDeleteNo, because we'll get the government to block that.
Deleteah the legalization of fraud act. make the lawyers and fraudulent medical practices even richer.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of the merits of the initiative, the name itself makes it clear that this attorney is unserious. He knows that the name alone will so turn off, or turn on, people that the initiative's passage will be gravely affected. Why do that is the intent is to buttress protections for medical patients? How about a Lee Harvey Oswald Presidential Term Limitation initiative? Jeezy peezy. Me thinks it is all a spotlight ploy on his part.
ReplyDeleteWhich if passed will of course cause the cost of healthcare and health insurance to go up and up and up.
ReplyDeletePopularizing murder, a few steps above burning people's Teslas, but we all know that it is coming.
ReplyDeleteThe bellowing mob has little trouble understanding that their car insurance doesn’t cover brake jobs or new tires but somehow thinks it axiomatic that their health insurance should cover anything someone with an MD or OD after their name dreams up and right now, dammit!
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