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by ReallyAnonymous
830 days ago
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surgeon here. before Obamacare insurance companies denied payments if they deemed the issue pre-existing and were not told about it in the patient's application. I was in private practice for 10 years and now employed surgeon for 12 bc insurance companies notoriously deny payments for no legitimate reason. One time I saw a patient with an inguinal hernia and then fixed it. We were denied payment because my initial consultation said, 'presents with hernia he's had for 2 years, but now increasing in size and causing discomfort'. Their reason for denial was that he only had coverage for a year and had not told them about the hernia. From then on, my notes were very brief. 'Patient presents with symptomatic hernia' Before Obamacare, some policies had lifetime limits, which could affect expensive treatments like cancer. We celebrated the fact that now medicare can negotiate 10 drug prices. It should negotiate all drugs. The organization that gets the lowest prices is the VA. Congress could easily pass a law saying medicare will only pay that much and it would not cost much to implement. System is very broken. |
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