TLDR: The insurance company has a new policy, set to take effect in February 2025, where they decide how much anesthesia is needed for surgeries. They won’t pay for any anesthesia over that, with exemptions for maternity and pediatric cases and for Connecticut providers.
The article also notes the insurance company reported a $2.3 billion net income increase in June 2024.
Edit to update: Anthem now says they won’t put this policy into effect
That’s a nice CEO you got there. Be a shame if something happened to them.
Or would it
It was already reversed.
We got them scared
Didn’t verify, but someone said it was only reversed in like one out of the five proposed states. Figures
usually when a thing is reversed due to outrage, the entity will simply wait a few months to quietly put said thing into effect again
They should be.
I propose a guillotine emoji.
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The fact that there aren’t riots in the US demanding universal care simply baffles me.
Who needs roots when killing CEOs is more effective?
Is it effective though? I mean, it’s fun, but I don’t see it actually improving the situation.
Well, this decision just got reversed, so I’d say it does at least a bit
It’s not a one time solution, it’s a lifestyle change. You have to keep doing it.
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said in a statement that its decision to backpedal resulted from “significant widespread misinformation” about the policy.
Ah, yes, if people complain about being mistreated, it is always “Our plan was misunderstood”, or “The critique is based on misinformation”…
That’s right. Rush the surgeons. That will end well.
Of course, because in the USA, insurance companies think they understand medicine better than doctors.
And so do Politicians and Parents…
I would find it darkly hilarious if this killing sparks a war
I would find it hilarious if it sparks class solidarity, personally
This is fucking insane
and for Connecticut providers
Anybody from Connecticut care to respond. Why is your state so special?
From a more recent article where Anthem now says they won’t implement this policy:
Connecticut comptroller Sean Scanlon said the “concerning” policy wouldn’t affect the state after conversations with the insurance company. And New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in an emailed statement Thursday that her office had also successfully intervened.
Don’t they have the closest thing to universal healthcare in the US?
Insurance pays out until outcome and not treatment. Meaning of they don’t cure you, insurance will have to cover until you die.
And if they kill you while trying to cure you, every care provider in the chain pays 10-times the cost (total insurance paid by patient over all the years) based on liability to the family else insurance pays 20-times total insurance cost to family.
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Biden could pardon the assassin…
And include future CEO-targeting crimes.
Someone should start a petition
Was thinking about it. Even if it’s not taken seriously and even if it never gets Joe Biden signature, this would be a real good way to send a message to the nation. Just how many people the absolute number of people who are angry to the point of letting people kill CEO’s Because of injustice and inequality.
Doubtful. It’s probably a state crime.
Symbolic, doesn’t matter really.
It’s about sending a message
Oh I agree
How would Biden pardon him? Is there a federal crime here?
So it’s time to murder another ceo?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gail_Koziara_Boudreaux
She also worked for UnitedHealth as an executive, just saying
She was their CEO for a while.
Well I certainly hope we don’t need to see someone step in to explain to the company how wrong this is.