These people genuinely enjoy depriving people of medical care and the sociopathic way they talk around it with pretty corporate lingo is quite infuriating tbh.
These people genuinely enjoy depriving people of medical care and the sociopathic way they talk around it with pretty corporate lingo is quite infuriating tbh.
I read a post a day or two ago, probably here on Lemmy, where the poster said they knew someone who used to work at a health insurance company who described how they had a poster in the office that said something to the effect of "it would be a shame to pay that claim."
The poster thing honestly doesn't surprise one bit. It's like the horrifyingly unfunny version of the scene of Mr. Incredible working in the insurance industry.
I just realized how bleak that is...when children's movies from back in the day were making commentary on the healthcare situation in the US. And yet, that CEO still thinks they are "vital" to the healthcare industry. What a fucking joke.
This makes me want to go back in time to smack the people who, during the semi-serious discussions of having a public option for healthcare in the US, fell for the whole "death panel" fear tactic that was used against it.
Sorry about the Twitter link, I got it from a news article, but I feel like people would be interested in the UHC Group CEO's pep talk to his company.
https://x.com/kenklippenstein/status/1865168652095639586?mx=2
These people genuinely enjoy depriving people of medical care and the sociopathic way they talk around it with pretty corporate lingo is quite infuriating tbh.
I read a post a day or two ago, probably here on Lemmy, where the poster said they knew someone who used to work at a health insurance company who described how they had a poster in the office that said something to the effect of "it would be a shame to pay that claim."
The poster thing honestly doesn't surprise one bit. It's like the horrifyingly unfunny version of the scene of Mr. Incredible working in the insurance industry.
I just realized how bleak that is...when children's movies from back in the day were making commentary on the healthcare situation in the US. And yet, that CEO still thinks they are "vital" to the healthcare industry. What a fucking joke.
This makes me want to go back in time to smack the people who, during the semi-serious discussions of having a public option for healthcare in the US, fell for the whole "death panel" fear tactic that was used against it.
For replies - https://xcancel.com/kenklippenstein/status/1865168652095639586
Thank you for posting this!
I wasn't sure how to get the comments to show since I've never had a twitter account and wasn't about to sign up.