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In reply to the discussion: 'Out of control': Cancer surgeon claims UnitedHealthcare questioned her mid-procedure [View all]hlthe2b
(107,196 posts)21. Yes... Thank you for taking the time to read & think about it rather than make the accusations
that the others inexplicably did. Good gawd. I had a typo in the subject line but made it clear in the remainder of the post what I meant AND I made it very clear that I was not supporting the damned insurance company. So for one of the other posters to suggest otherwise is offensive as hell.
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'Out of control': Cancer surgeon claims UnitedHealthcare questioned her mid-procedure [View all]
cbabe
Thursday
OP
Insurance is out of control, yes; but why did the surgeon take the call mid-procedure?
unblock
Thursday
#2
I think once the procedure has started, they should finish it and resolve any insurance matters after
unblock
Thursday
#6
That sounds correct and medically best. Until lawyers and money people stick their noses in. Which is the stupid
cbabe
Thursday
#8
It's amazing how some people want to put the onus on the healthcare provider. . .
UniqueUserName
Thursday
#10
Yeah. Poor judgement. I wouldn't want her as my surgeon for anything more than a hangnail.
3Hotdogs
Thursday
#38
I agree in principle, but there's a major power disparity in play here that can't be ignored.
ShazzieB
Thursday
#39
So what happens if half a surgery takes place, then is put on hold for more insurance questions.
unblock
Thursday
#35
While I don't want to criticize the surgeon, but she was not "asleep!" She was under GD ANESTHESIA!!!
hlthe2b
Thursday
#4
I'm sure the surgeon fully understands the terms, but I'll give them a pass when talking to a reporter
unblock
Thursday
#7
Give me a damned break. I did not remove the insurance idiot's responsibility, but the surgeon
hlthe2b
Thursday
#12
Of course I understand it. Just saying either the surgeon or the reporter or the editor might have dumbed it down
unblock
Thursday
#18
What the hell? I never even implied that the surgeon did NOT understand the terms. WTF?
hlthe2b
Thursday
#11
I am talking about what the surgeon said to the insurance official, not a reporter. It is the surgeon's
hlthe2b
Thursday
#23
I have no particular insight into that conversation except the surgeon's account as filtered through the reporting
unblock
Thursday
#24
Yes... Thank you for taking the time to read & think about it rather than make the accusations
hlthe2b
Thursday
#21
"Collins described crying .. while handling calls from desperate patients, as supervisors laughed." [UnitedHealthcare]
progree
Thursday
#14