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Gloria J. Maloney's avatar

I watched a video on YouTube this morning about a law student who did a deep dive into employer-based health insurance to appeal claim denials for the care his wife needs due to a genetic illness. His paper was in a law review. His name was only mentioned once, and the closed captions spelled it Frank Beyfus, but closed captions are often hilariously wrong.

What caught my attention was that he said that, as numerous cases go before the SCOTUS, the court nearly always rules in favor of insurance. But one thing that speaks the loudest to me is that doctors who treat patients are held to "the standard of care" and can be sued for malpractice, but doctors who work for health insurers and deny claims are not held to that standard and can't be sued for malpractice. Wow. They can pronounce death sentences willy-nilly by denying claims without civil consequences.

The major weakness in our patchwork health system is for-profit corporate control, which is maintained through money in politics. Racism made universal health care a hard sell 100 years ago, but money in politics, Citizens United, is the obstacle to be overcome now. What will it take to overcome Citizens United?

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Chris Brodin's avatar

There is not one industry in the USA that isn't sucking the life out of ordinary people. And cover is being provided by main stream media. If we don't get money out of politics we will suffer the consequences.

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