Can healthcare reform start with making insurance actually competent?
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"We paid the hospital $62,000." That's great, my surgeon doesn't work for the hospital, and I already covered that copay.
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On top of that, I'm supposed to have a consult with my surgeon via skype today. It was scheduled for 1.5 hours ago, still hasn't happened.
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So I've canceled my evening plans to meet up with friends in DC. Screw all of this.
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I'm about to lose ~$6000 because of their incompetence.
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That's way, way over lawsuit range. Start threatening legal action if they don't figure it out.
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It's intentional. Testing to see if you give up on your valid claim.
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You and
@jlina could swap insurance trouble stories. :(Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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After two appeals and me threatening a lawsuit, I got my reimbursement in the mail yesterday. My surgery was 8 months ago.
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