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Billionaires are using a loophole to avoid Medicare taxes. Closing it — and eliminating other ways around the tax for wealthy business owners — could raise more than $250 billion over 10 years for the program.
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Not just billionaires. Medical groups are doing it as well. They set up "surgery centers" and then none of them put enough time in to be considered "active" so the income flows through as passive. This passive income then allows them to write off a shitload of real estate losses that are passive.
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When companies like Aetna or UnitedHealthcare want to rein in costs, they turn to EviCore, whose business model depends on turning down payments for care recommended by doctors for their patients.
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Insurers sometimes deny coverage citing lack of progress, labeling patients’ conditions as chronic. Yet if they do make progress, insurers have also used that to argue patients no longer need treatment.
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Internal documents and former company executives reveal how Cigna doctors reject patients’ claims without opening their files.
“We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said.
(Published March 2023 with The Capitol Forum)
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INVESTIGATION: The U.S. government spent $6 billion of taxpayer money to develop Ozempic, according to data obtained by @LeverNews.
Now, after pharma-bankrolled lawmakers killed pricing regs, Americans are charged the world's highest prices for the drug. https://www.levernews.com/youve-already-paid-6-billion-for-weight-loss-drugs-you-cant-afford/_____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mickeyrat said:INVESTIGATION: The U.S. government spent $6 billion of taxpayer money to develop Ozempic, according to data obtained by @LeverNews.
Now, after pharma-bankrolled lawmakers killed pricing regs, Americans are charged the world's highest prices for the drug. https://www.levernews.com/youve-already-paid-6-billion-for-weight-loss-drugs-you-cant-afford/Yes, capitalism is subsidizing socialized healthcare around the planet with that six billion and much more.0 -
mickeyrat said:Internal documents and former company executives reveal how Cigna doctors reject patients’ claims without opening their files.
“We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said.
(Published March 2023 with The Capitol Forum)
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And we've been fighting to get a new med for my son covered for about a month now too. It's just so ridiculous that we can pay 2k a month in premiums just to get denied prescriptions that our doctor is giving us.
I've said before, insurance fraud should go both ways. If a company or persons are wrongfully denying coverage to save money, they should be held to the same standard of fraud as someone who is faking an injury to get money.0 -
mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:Internal documents and former company executives reveal how Cigna doctors reject patients’ claims without opening their files.
“We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said.
(Published March 2023 with The Capitol Forum)
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And we've been fighting to get a new med for my son covered for about a month now too. It's just so ridiculous that we can pay 2k a month in premiums just to get denied prescriptions that our doctor is giving us.
I've said before, insurance fraud should go both ways. If a company or persons are wrongfully denying coverage to save money, they should be held to the same standard of fraud as someone who is faking an injury to get money.0 -
nicknyr15 said:mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:Internal documents and former company executives reveal how Cigna doctors reject patients’ claims without opening their files.
“We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said.
(Published March 2023 with The Capitol Forum)
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And we've been fighting to get a new med for my son covered for about a month now too. It's just so ridiculous that we can pay 2k a month in premiums just to get denied prescriptions that our doctor is giving us.
I've said before, insurance fraud should go both ways. If a company or persons are wrongfully denying coverage to save money, they should be held to the same standard of fraud as someone who is faking an injury to get money.
Really does make no sense in California if you pay thousands a month and still end up paying more for services.0 -
mace1229 said:mickeyrat said:Internal documents and former company executives reveal how Cigna doctors reject patients’ claims without opening their files.
“We literally click and submit,” one former company doctor said.
(Published March 2023 with The Capitol Forum)
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And we've been fighting to get a new med for my son covered for about a month now too. It's just so ridiculous that we can pay 2k a month in premiums just to get denied prescriptions that our doctor is giving us.
I've said before, insurance fraud should go both ways. If a company or persons are wrongfully denying coverage to save money, they should be held to the same standard of fraud as someone who is faking an injury to get money.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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The FDA has found problems at an Indian factory that makes generic drugs for American patients, including one medication that was made there and has been linked to at least eight deaths.
The inspection comes after a ProPublica investigation revealed that drugs made at the plant accounted for an outsized share of U.S. recalls for pills that didn’t dissolve properly and could harm people.
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NEW: Blue Cross authorized mastectomies and breast reconstructions for women with cancer but refused to pay the full doctors’ bills.
But the insurer did make some exceptions. On several occasions, Blue Cross executives signed deals to pay for their wives’ treatment.
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NEW: An Indian drugmaker, investigated by ProPublica last year, has recalled two dozen medications sold to U.S. patients.
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UnitedHealth is the nation’s largest health insurance conglomerate. ProPublica obtained what is effectively the company’s internal playbook for limiting and cutting therapy costs. Here's what we found.
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If I didn't know better, I'd think that wrapping everyone's health into corporate profits was a bad idea.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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This is fucking crazy. I had a blood clot in my leg a few years ago and got put on Eliquis.
Seems that I have a weird gene that makes clotting more likely. Dr told me that I would probably be on Eliquis for life.
Had a "discount" coupon from the maker for $10/month on the prescription that just ran out. Current cost is around $510/month at my pharmacy and the generic version is not available in the USA.
I signed up with a Canadian Pharmacy and will pay $173/month for the same prescription. They offered the generic for a bit less but I went with the brand for now.
The USA healthcare system is the fucking stupidest system in the world.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
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2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
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Gern Blansten said:This is fucking crazy. I had a blood clot in my leg a few years ago and got put on Eliquis.
Seems that I have a weird gene that makes clotting more likely. Dr told me that I would probably be on Eliquis for life.
Had a "discount" coupon from the maker for $10/month on the prescription that just ran out. Current cost is around $510/month at my pharmacy and the generic version is not available in the USA.
I signed up with a Canadian Pharmacy and will pay $173/month for the same prescription. They offered the generic for a bit less but I went with the brand for now.
The USA healthcare system is the fucking stupidest system in the world.
I will be in the same boat in a few months. A year and half ago I have multiple blood clots, including several in the lungs. Had no symptoms other than I was having difficult breathing.
Because I had no pain or symptoms, the doctor said I'll be on Eliquis for life, because next time I probably won't survive and was lucky to this time. Who knows who long I had them before I had difficulty breathing.
I have the Eliquis discount for $10, but that runs out in about 6 months. But my copay is only $60 for it when the coupon is out. Still don't want to have to pay $60/month for life though.
Funny thing is, this all happened the day after the Indy show in 2023. It was the only show I had tickets to that leg and was supposed to make the 8 hour drive. But my parents forgot they agreed to watch the kids that weekend, so I ended up selling them last minute. Had I gone, I'd been on an 8 hour car drive home on the day I ended up going to the hospital. More than likely I would have been too stubborn to stop anywhere and who knows what would have happened.0 -
mace1229 said:Gern Blansten said:This is fucking crazy. I had a blood clot in my leg a few years ago and got put on Eliquis.
Seems that I have a weird gene that makes clotting more likely. Dr told me that I would probably be on Eliquis for life.
Had a "discount" coupon from the maker for $10/month on the prescription that just ran out. Current cost is around $510/month at my pharmacy and the generic version is not available in the USA.
I signed up with a Canadian Pharmacy and will pay $173/month for the same prescription. They offered the generic for a bit less but I went with the brand for now.
The USA healthcare system is the fucking stupidest system in the world.
I will be in the same boat in a few months. A year and half ago I have multiple blood clots, including several in the lungs. Had no symptoms other than I was having difficult breathing.
Because I had no pain or symptoms, the doctor said I'll be on Eliquis for life, because next time I probably won't survive and was lucky to this time. Who knows who long I had them before I had difficulty breathing.
I have the Eliquis discount for $10, but that runs out in about 6 months. But my copay is only $60 for it when the coupon is out. Still don't want to have to pay $60/month for life though.
Funny thing is, this all happened the day after the Indy show in 2023. It was the only show I had tickets to that leg and was supposed to make the 8 hour drive. But my parents forgot they agreed to watch the kids that weekend, so I ended up selling them last minute. Had I gone, I'd been on an 8 hour car drive home on the day I ended up going to the hospital. More than likely I would have been too stubborn to stop anywhere and who knows what would have happened.
I figure I can live with the $178/month for three months then I'll get the generic at $114/month
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The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
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Gern Blansten said:mace1229 said:Gern Blansten said:This is fucking crazy. I had a blood clot in my leg a few years ago and got put on Eliquis.
Seems that I have a weird gene that makes clotting more likely. Dr told me that I would probably be on Eliquis for life.
Had a "discount" coupon from the maker for $10/month on the prescription that just ran out. Current cost is around $510/month at my pharmacy and the generic version is not available in the USA.
I signed up with a Canadian Pharmacy and will pay $173/month for the same prescription. They offered the generic for a bit less but I went with the brand for now.
The USA healthcare system is the fucking stupidest system in the world.
I will be in the same boat in a few months. A year and half ago I have multiple blood clots, including several in the lungs. Had no symptoms other than I was having difficult breathing.
Because I had no pain or symptoms, the doctor said I'll be on Eliquis for life, because next time I probably won't survive and was lucky to this time. Who knows who long I had them before I had difficulty breathing.
I have the Eliquis discount for $10, but that runs out in about 6 months. But my copay is only $60 for it when the coupon is out. Still don't want to have to pay $60/month for life though.
Funny thing is, this all happened the day after the Indy show in 2023. It was the only show I had tickets to that leg and was supposed to make the 8 hour drive. But my parents forgot they agreed to watch the kids that weekend, so I ended up selling them last minute. Had I gone, I'd been on an 8 hour car drive home on the day I ended up going to the hospital. More than likely I would have been too stubborn to stop anywhere and who knows what would have happened.
I figure I can live with the $178/month for three months then I'll get the generic at $114/month0
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