Hi! My name is Alex Stockton. I'm a video journalist with New York Times Opinion and I produced this video. For our reporting, we spoke with more than 50 doctors and patients. They told us horrific stories of being blockaded by insurance companies. Has this happened to you? Let me know about your experiences navigating this system. And I'd be happy to answer any questions. Thanks for watching
@natashalavender775810 ай бұрын
It happened to me with migraine medication. My nurse practitioner said that since January, she's noticed insurance companies denying prior-auths a lot more often. Makes you wonder if it's a deliberate budget-cutting measure they all approved this quarter.
@Nicolas-v1z4i10 ай бұрын
@@natashalavender7758 migraine meds? ia it Fioricet? if so you are one lucky person! firoricet contains barbiturates and theres even a version with codeine in it!
@capitalt397710 ай бұрын
Thank you for this reporting, Alex.
@christianeduardo110 ай бұрын
I live in France and what was shown, very professionally on this video, would be impossible here. I’m. grateful of the health care system here and wish for US nationals to have access to a better healthcare, but it’s up to them to demand it, the current system is inhumane, to say the least.
@astocktonfilms10 ай бұрын
@@natashalavender7758 I'm sorry to hear that! I've heard about delays and denials for so many types of medications
@crome2021Ай бұрын
Defend, Deny, Depose.
@henryairconcepts2999Ай бұрын
".....It needs to be done" Luigi Mangione
@eveb.6568Ай бұрын
Free Luigi!!!!!
@craftsandstuff3349Ай бұрын
Depose doesn't make sense unless he was talking about "deposing" the CEO.
@ProBallerJake7Ай бұрын
@@craftsandstuff3349depose doesn’t just have a legal definition. It also means to bring one to an end.
@cathc2261Ай бұрын
@@eveb.6568 je suis vraiment tristes pour tous ces américains gravement malades, c'est une honte de la part des assurances de laisser les gens souffrir et mourir. Battez vous pour un système de santé juste et équitable comme pour les européens.
@kellymoses8566Ай бұрын
Wow. This kinda of thing might make someone angry enough to do something crazy!
@independent-ts6ysАй бұрын
Rightfully so
@jamesedwards.1069Ай бұрын
Crazy like repealing Obamacare?
@rbebeabucay9356Ай бұрын
When a person takes drugs for pain, they can cause side effects which could change their mental state.
@rbebeabucay9356Ай бұрын
When a person takes drugs for pain, they can cause side effects which could change their mental state.
@winstonwolffАй бұрын
I heard some guy with an Italian name recently did something about it. Not sure if it gained any traction or not. 🤔
@chethanforyou10 ай бұрын
If insurance companies are making medical care decisions and patients are being harmed they should be legally liable for malpractice.
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
Insurance companies donate lavishly to Congress. They are unlikely to pass any legislation against them.
@MicheleBartonThomas10 ай бұрын
So many people let big daddy government manipulate and intimidate them into "healthcare" decisions during convid and the govenrnment has yet to be held liable for all the people harmed emotionally, mentally, physically by that.
@wholeNwon10 ай бұрын
They would say that they never tell a physician how to practice only what they will pay for.
@theblondeone842610 ай бұрын
thankyou - yes - if i were one of those pts id prob take this to the court system itll happen just watch i tell you
@killersugar681610 ай бұрын
@@wholeNwonyes, they will say that they aren’t denying care, just not paying for it, but when they send the doctor and the patient letters saying that they have determined the medical care is unnecessary, THAT is a medical decision allowed only to licensed doctors.
@mrki731Ай бұрын
Luigi did us all a service. He's a TRUE patriot!
@shirleya4510Ай бұрын
💯💔🤍💙
@joebiden123mail5Ай бұрын
Despite his extreme actions he still Raise a lot and deserves to be free ❤
@victoriahaas9364Ай бұрын
you are 100000000 times right. A true patriot.
@adarkseaАй бұрын
Agreed! He is a patriot.
@Mar_1984-z6zАй бұрын
Luigi is now in jail and even if things change he Will remain there. He might have done it with good intentions but it is still a murderer. It would be a shame if people follow his steps you need to think straight.
@beeabundantnow-evolutionis7251Ай бұрын
These are examples of crimes against humanity. These companies need to be held accountable.
@capnkirk5528Ай бұрын
I think there's a guy who's figured out the EXACT RIGHT way to do JUST THAT!
@filipsichrovskyАй бұрын
@@capnkirk5528who's that? Someone is suing the company?
@matthewford521Ай бұрын
They won’t be held accountable when Trump becomes president
@measlesplease1266Ай бұрын
Somebody call Luigi.
@hiddenleaf2Ай бұрын
I think we found a solution
@Blaze93610 ай бұрын
Aren't insurance companies the primary reason healthcare is expensive to begin with?
@RHLW10 ай бұрын
No, that would be the actual healthcare providers themselves (hospitals, clinics, doctors, etc) and the pharmaceutical companies creating and manufacturing treatments, who are all private entities/businesses who are themselves operating for profit.
@fluxcapacitor162110 ай бұрын
Capitalism is the cause. Insurance companies play a major role by adding expense without adding any value. Healthcare is an inelastic product that doesn’t adhere the supply and demand model. Unbridled capitalism doesn’t work because demand is constant. Death avoidance is currently extorted and capitalized by shareholders because your life is priceless and they know it.
@skicreature10 ай бұрын
@@RHLWfalse, insurance companies specifically require hospitals to inflate their prices that charge to all patients during their negotiations. Then the insurance company gets a deal where they only pay a fraction. Negotiating the official price up (not the discounted price) is designed to make it harder for smaller insurance companies or businesses that want to self insure to be able to do that. Insurance companies absolutely increase the cost of healthcare
@espanadorada796210 ай бұрын
@@RHLWnot all physicians are in a corporate owned practice or hospital. However, that is the “hard place” for doctors and patients in the “rock and a hard place” of getting squeezed by corporate suits in healthcare. Private firms buying up practices to “streamline” operations (I.e. fire nursing staff, reduce pay where possible, and attempt to strong-arm physicians into seeing more patients for less time and prescribe systematically rather than taking the individual patient into consideration). And the funny thing is, a lot of larger insurance companies are inserting themselves into healthcare in this way too, so they get to manipulate prices by wearing two hats. Healthcare issues in the US boil down to corporate greed from people who don’t even know the first things about medicine.
@timoooo732010 ай бұрын
Not necessarily. The whole payment system is messed up. I think hospitals and pharmaceutical companies are really what's increasing the cost of healthcare, because they charge ridiculous prices to the insurance. Medications in Europe only cost a fraction of the cost in the US.
@royhay5741Ай бұрын
Luigi Mangione is a hero.
@IT_RUN1Ай бұрын
What he did is wrong but he in-turn started: a REAL conversation. PUT HEALTH INSURANCE CEOs ON NOTICE THAT WHEN THEY DO THIS THEY HAVE TO WATCH THE BACK CONSTANTLY while they're making all that money
@bsktballman08Ай бұрын
@@IT_RUN1lol. Not, not wrong.
@IT_RUN1Ай бұрын
@@bsktballman08 I get where you're coming from. But two wrongs don't make it right for a reason.
@IT_RUN1Ай бұрын
@@bsktballman08 with that being said, this situation has undoubtedly had a positive effect in the fact that it brought the conversation to a forefront. Now CEOs know that while they're making millions they're going to have to increase their security costs because they're gambling with their lives. all (millions to billions) or nothing (death)
@MartcaptАй бұрын
@IT_RUN1 it's kind of interesting to think about how many lives he might have indirectly changed if any change in policy comes about because of what he did, or even change in perspective
@bananaempijamaАй бұрын
Free Luigi Mangione!!! Deny, Defend, DEPOSE!!
@Michael-yb7jhАй бұрын
Free him like he freed that CEO😂
@joebiden123mail5Ай бұрын
FREE LUIGI MANGIONE! keep up the fight! Against greedy Insurance companies!
@anirbanmitra4189Ай бұрын
@Michael-yb7jh he will free you too 🤣
@Michael-yb7jhАй бұрын
@@anirbanmitra4189 Don't tempt me with a good time
@Michael-yb7jhАй бұрын
@@anirbanmitra4189 Better alternative than dealing you you lot
@vandanpanchal680510 ай бұрын
As a physician, this is the bane of my existence everyday. I didn’t go all these years of medical school and training to do this BS paperwork
@silvrfox2uBooboo10 ай бұрын
I hear you! My excellent primary, aged 57, just up and quit one day this year. Shocked the whole system because he was GOOD. But he had a quota to meet and an allotted time with each patient, his office was always busy. I'd had him for 25 years and I could tell something was up because it showed in his face. I asked him, are you planning to retire soon? He said no, still had kids in college so he wasn't going anywhere. But that all changed fast. And the paperwork was killing him. So? Good bye to all......I hope you don't have to leave because of paperwork, that would be a real loss......
@bout3fiddy10 ай бұрын
Today I literally screamed when insurance requested "peer reviewed scholarly articles" and at least one written testimonial from a provider supporting why the patient needed that particular drug. Oh, and power of attorney. I hate it.
@phaedrussmith194910 ай бұрын
Some years ago I saw a news video about some physicians who had set up a practice where they didn't take insurance. It was a kind of subscription that people paid which seemed very affordable and there was a list of the usual things that people seek out medical care for that was covered. It worked economically because they didn't have to hire a large staff whose job was to do nothing but deal with insurance. I always wondered how it is working out.
@knockeledup10 ай бұрын
You should look into hiring a PA clerk. I’m a pharmacy tech for a specialty pharmacy and my day is spent on just submitting PAs and appeals for medications.
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
Clearly, the hassle is by design. The insurance companies hope they have annoyed you enough that you won't bother to call them.
@oioi_9000Ай бұрын
That CEO killed and damaged more families yet he's praised as the victim
@HimothyhimsworthАй бұрын
He is a victim, a victim of JUSTICE. I’ll leave it at that
@meribelgoldwinАй бұрын
DARVO on a large scale
@cormacmc8874Ай бұрын
@oioi_9000, 3 days ago, you said "That CEO killed and damaged more families yet he's praised as the victim" I am wondering, where is this "praise" that you speak of? I genuinely do not recall seeing any praise for this Apex-person.
@orlandob9958Ай бұрын
Go watch Fox News coverage and you’ll see what you’re looking for. They tried to make it the usual issue but it fell on deaf ears, from both sides.
@spork8655Ай бұрын
@@cormacmc8874 Turn on the news channels and you'll see plenty.
@royhsu703110 ай бұрын
absolutely ridiculous system of healthcare here in America
@potrelviewer953610 ай бұрын
more like deathcare...
@RicardoMontania10 ай бұрын
Its better than paying for someone elses mistakes!!!
@WhichDoctor110 ай бұрын
@@RicardoMontaniabetter to go bankrupt and then die because you got sick than pay towards someone else getting sick and having free healthcare when you need it. I get you, that's a much better system /s
@obsidianjane441310 ай бұрын
The US doesn't have a healthcare system. It has an insurance system.
@royhsu703110 ай бұрын
@@WhichDoctor1 they'll be begging for that care when they need it and don't have it. Can't wait to see it.
@batman3217Ай бұрын
THIS is why Luigi Became a HERO!
@conservemarine110 ай бұрын
Fighting the insurance companies was harder than fighting the cancer I had.
@ev183610 ай бұрын
Geez
@Donut_Sprinkle10 ай бұрын
Every day above ground is a beautiful day. Cheers to being on the right side of the grass, Sir!
@Babeatrice10 ай бұрын
😢
@TanyaRichardson-z4u9 ай бұрын
They insurance companies are a cancer to society clearly
@jamesedwards.1069Ай бұрын
Are you ready to repeal Obamacare?
@ninadavis2763Ай бұрын
Here because of Luigi Mangione! It’s so heartbreaking how many I have heard this story from, because they are still living in pain.
@caity2460Ай бұрын
After your comment I realized it was an old video. There’s far too little views. KZbin absolutely needs to push this video more!!!
@Michael-yb7jhАй бұрын
It'll be really heartbreaking when Luigi gets "deposed" won't it?😂
@firephoenix3711Ай бұрын
@@Michael-yb7jh he won't lol
@whoknows4756Ай бұрын
LUIGI IS THE VOICE TO THE PEOPLE WHO COULD NOT SPEAK AND WHO DIED
@Michael-yb7jhАй бұрын
@@whoknows4756 He spoke for the CEO?
@deidaranohits10 ай бұрын
This is what happens in a country that measures its success on GDP, the stock market, and profit rather than happiness, life expectancy, and human flourishing.
@Novastar.SaberCombat10 ай бұрын
Correct. Society treasures coin, connections, clout, crews, computer code, control, corrupt communities, and lucrative opportunities. If you lack those, you're utterly w0r+hl3$$. That's just how it be in 202x.
@carolyng.640510 ай бұрын
RFK Jr. 2024
@deidaranohits10 ай бұрын
@@carolyng.6405 He got sick from Covid
@kentstallard651210 ай бұрын
@@carolyng.6405LOL He's a kook who doesn't believe in medical science.
@kentstallard651210 ай бұрын
Profits over people: The American Way.
@DedesFewscresАй бұрын
This video was 8 months ago. LUIGI IS A HERO
@ArtnotforthesakeofartАй бұрын
He probably saw it!
@sirdiealot53Ай бұрын
If someone was on the jury they could refuse to convict. Google “jury nullification”
@DoubleDee3829 ай бұрын
The big argument about Universal Healthcare was nobody wanted a panel of bureaucrats deciding wether someone lives or dies or imposing long waits. We now have a private system that does exactly that.
@Bigshoots118 ай бұрын
Not a free market system
@HamilcarBarca-jm3ey6 ай бұрын
Oh, the irony of it all.
@dubistverrueckt4 ай бұрын
@@Bigshoots11 "Muh freemekuht lul!!!1"
@Di...7474 ай бұрын
We have always had a medical system that does that it needs to stop!
@FranzBieberkopf3 ай бұрын
I did read about the supposed death panels that the loony right used to scare people during the Obamacare wars 2008-2011. Turns out the death panels always existed, but not in the UK or elsewhere in Europe-these panels are in the US and are called insurance companies.
@MrHousecupАй бұрын
“We don’t solve our problems through violence.” But it sure does bring them to light.
@kena4977Ай бұрын
Saying that violence isn't the answer is a very privileged position and incredibly ironic saying it as an American. It is a country founded by violence, and violence is enshrined into our founding documents.
@Daniel-om4ceАй бұрын
@@kena4977not to mention the occasional useless wars and exorbitant military budget
@soulfulgardener10 ай бұрын
Healthcare should NOT be for-profit, period.
@MicheleBartonThomas10 ай бұрын
What a stupid thing to say.
@timdowney672110 ай бұрын
@@MicheleBartonThomas Since a free-market in health care is functionally impossible, it’s not stupid at all.
@MicheleBartonThomas10 ай бұрын
@@timdowney6721 we are not operating in a true free market so your statement is flawed.
@georget.504810 ай бұрын
@@MicheleBartonThomasand that's a good thing, because if it were, then providing the minimum care possible to increase profits would be incentivized.
@MicheleBartonThomas10 ай бұрын
@@georget.5048 Also profits are already incentivized by big daddy government. The medical industrial complex got paid money by the gov't for denying people life saving treatment during convid and putting them on vents unnecessarily which led to their deaths. They also got money for the injections. It's a whole corrupt system all the way around. The people have been sold out on all sides. So if you think all these healthcare workers are just trying to save you and only insurance companies are bad, you are very naive.
@jryland6Ай бұрын
I know 3 people who died because of treatment denials by insurance companies. MAKES ME SICK!!!!!!!!!!🤬
@KittySheep10 ай бұрын
Faces you will never see, people you will never know, get to decide your quality of life, or death, in the name of making rich people even richer. We are fodder.
@ge262310 ай бұрын
Fodder and product.
@l.w.paradis2108Ай бұрын
Always
@KiraSieniАй бұрын
Faces that dont exist. They are using ai now. Ai that they know has a 90% error rate
@xa1531Ай бұрын
I think the term they like to use is “human capital stock”
Ай бұрын
And the children you produce. All treated like livestock. You are force fed cheap manufactured food to keep you moving for the system. When you get sick from the crap you have eaten they get to decide if you get treatment or you go to the glue factory.
@DechenyeshewangmoАй бұрын
It took 250 calls to get coverage at all and waiting 11 months for needed cancer treatment with a cell type with a 60 percent risk of death in 3 years. The cruelty is unbelievable.PROFIT MOTIVE in Healthcare is a COMPLETE CONFLICT of Interest!
@VijigilliАй бұрын
If possible get treatment from other country. I am from Tamilnadu, INDIA. Both my father and mother in law were saved from different stages of Cancer. We have the best doctors in our state. Only issue is that our country won't be clean and beautiful as yours. But healthcare is great if we can afford private hospitals. I am not an agent or sales person. Just informing you an option out of empathy. If you can afford chech in other countries as well. Even UAE provides great Healthcare. We spent around 2000 to 3000 usd for treatment for each person including surgery, chemo and radiation in India. Will pray for your recovery 🙏
@ashleyw.6702Ай бұрын
@@VijigilliPeople shouldn't have to go to another country for treatment if they are paying insurance in a wealthy country like the US.
@cate49910 ай бұрын
So much corruption. People deserve proper care.
@Novastar.SaberCombat10 ай бұрын
If you're rich, you're fine. If you're not, you ain't. Simple.
@geomcc39Ай бұрын
Free Luigi 😊
@the_om_projectАй бұрын
In the courts too - where you’re supposed to defend yourself.
@azzuri09Ай бұрын
Thank you Luigi for shedding light on this issue. You did this for all of us, and I appreciate it. I hope something positive happens for you
@valeriemacphail9180Ай бұрын
@@azzuri09 He is detained in the "DRAGON'S lair". His life is at risk. Those psychos are VERY DANGEROUS, and l don't mean the inmates!
@manfredconnor31949 ай бұрын
People in the US need to rise up and throw off these insurance companies. They are standing between you and universal health care.
@Alisslaam9 ай бұрын
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@wolfpowers2867Ай бұрын
Really? The insurance companies are the ones that lobbied for Obamacare.
@l.w.paradis2108Ай бұрын
So . . . This was a good start.
@tinachristensen8484Ай бұрын
Yes, we all need to cancel our insurance. Not more premiums sent to them! Since congress is not on board, we need to take things into our own hands!
@manfredconnor3194Ай бұрын
@@l.w.paradis2108 Not the preferred method to be sure.
@KaleighMacKay10 ай бұрын
So insurance companies (who aren’t doctors) are the ones making judgements on what a patient needs? Makes total sense
@paintballplayer70010 ай бұрын
Doc here... the insurance always hides behind "well we aren't saying you can't get the care, just that we won't pay for it, your doctor is still in charge and we aren't practicing medicine without a license" and this has given them near-total immunity over these absolutely criminal actions.
@JebusHypocristosX10 ай бұрын
@@paintballplayer700 They are corporate death panels.
@MicheleBartonThomas10 ай бұрын
Good grief, you are naive. They have licensed healthcare professionals employed at the insurance companies evaluating the cases. Having said that, I knew someone who did this job for a very short time and then quit because they felt pressured by the insurance company to look more at the bottom line than what the patient needed. It was for an HMO. HMO's are crap. No one should have them but non critical thinking people get enticed by the sales pitch and sign right up.
@JebusHypocristosX10 ай бұрын
@@MicheleBartonThomas Wendell Potter former executive tells us different. Quit lying,
@wholeNwon10 ай бұрын
No, they decide what they will pay for.
@michaelmillington435910 ай бұрын
Prior authorisation is a euphemism for death farming.
@JebusHypocristosX10 ай бұрын
Corporate death panels.
@silvrfox2uBooboo10 ай бұрын
.....that's good one.....wow!
@ssquints805610 ай бұрын
I guess the insurance company doesn't factor in that if a patient dies - they lose a premium paying customer
@skicreature10 ай бұрын
@@ssquints8056 people who are sick and dying are only costing them money. At a certain point once you’ve paid enough premiums the best case for insurance company is for the patient to die quickly, thus reducing their expenses and then they get to net the profits from that persons 20-40 years of premium payments.
@Motherhubbard17010 ай бұрын
look up Georgia Guideposts for the end game.....bring the worlds population down to 500,000,000 according to the powers that be, one world government, remember this all you globalists.
@MarTocadoАй бұрын
Why a health insurance company has the power to deny a treatment? Shouldn’t doctors have the one and only power to decide on this? That system makes no sense.
@MonicaWilliams-f1fАй бұрын
My 17 yr old daughter had to wait 6mos doing PT for back pain to get an MRI to prove what we knew already that she had a herniated disc. This pain ruined her senior year and she gave up a honors program she worked hard to be in and ultimately homeschooled until we finally got the MRI to be able to get epidural shots to resolve the pain. Her back got worse during the six mos of waiting and her mental health declined. She didn’t get into her first pick college due to all her challenges. Thankfully she is now in college managing her back pain. All of this was due to insurance not approving her MRI! Health insurance companies ruin people’s lives.
@mochamommyATXАй бұрын
As a healthcare provider, images are the number one source of denial.
@marvinjuliusmag-aso1137Ай бұрын
How much is the mri in usa? Because in my country for goverment hospital is around 100 sometimes its free but if will have it in private clinic it would be around 200-400 usd …
@pb.j.1753Ай бұрын
@@marvinjuliusmag-aso1137how is this relevant
@SMOOVKILL1Ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear that. Here in Toronto Canada an MRI is free and I could get one immediately in an emergency or go to get one in days maybe the week just to be safe. I have family in America and sometimes my family up here has to help them. Privitization of healthcare and the prison system is horrible. It's all about not just money but greed.
@FlecheNoire07Ай бұрын
Why is MRI not free in USA ? Because the AmeriKKans are calling it ComMunISm 🤪🤪
@bearsagainstevilАй бұрын
Luigi needs to be found not guilty
@victoriahaas9364Ай бұрын
10000000000 percent right. Not guilty
@cormacmc8874Ай бұрын
@bearsagainstevil, 3 days ago, you said "Luigi needs to be found not guilty". It may devolve into a lengthy series of trials and retrials, unfortunately. Justice may not be quick with this one I would think. There may be situations where there are just enough system-people on the jury to hang the trial outcome, precipitating a retrial, and then it is a case of rinse and repeat. However I do not claim to know very much about the American Judicial system, but I would be interested to know if the scenario outlined here in this comment is possible?
@dumptruck_babsАй бұрын
You know in Amongus when the impostor is seen killing a troll and the lobby decides not to eject him?
@zebraimageАй бұрын
KZbin recommendation algorithm doing it's job once in a while
@antoinettecolon4177Ай бұрын
This was happening long before the algorithms.
@hilarycoyoteАй бұрын
Defend. Deny. Depose.
@michelleaguirre633510 ай бұрын
My dad was diagnosis with stage 4 lung cancer, he lost his battle after 9 terrible weeks. I wish I tracked the amount of time I spent on the phone with his insurance fighting for treatment, medicine and medical equipment. Hours upon hours trying to get things approved, messaging his doctors for them to resubmit the same request allover agian. Having someone you love who is sick and dying is so hard, having to deal with these insurance companies is just cruel. Those hours I spent on the phone I could have spent with my dad, holding his hand, hearing his stories, telling him I loved him. Our system is beyond broken.
@manfredconnor31949 ай бұрын
I am very sorry to hear this. It makes me angry that we cannot seem do anything against this crap.
@MMMMM-v5m5 ай бұрын
Which insurance company made you jump through so many hoops? This needs to be brought to light.
@peterkenyonjr5 ай бұрын
I'm terribly troubled by your story. Unbelievable really.
@LucianoMMatias5 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry. What you and your dad went trough was inumane.
@cpersiani44663 ай бұрын
@@MMMMM-v5m not her insurance companies fault. She made the wrong decision trying to get chemotherapy and other non-effective expensive medication’s covered by her insurance. She should’ve tried Dr. Seby’s diet or other natural cures for cancer, not saying it would’ve been effective but when you understand the poison that chemotherapy is no one should fight for it.
@510SPINESPLITTA8Ай бұрын
DEFEND DENY DEPOSE
@joebiden123mail5Ай бұрын
TRUEEEE
@Jen39x10 ай бұрын
At $22 billion profit by just one insurance company it’s pretty obvious that insurance owns the government.
@Novastar.SaberCombat10 ай бұрын
Something like that. The wealthiest and most powerful have the most sway. The poorest and least known... have none. That's just the reality of existence. People need to remain in their own lanes, or else... they gotta get RICH. If they can't, then that's the way it be. Acceptance is key.
@soulfulgardener10 ай бұрын
@@Novastar.SaberCombatwe will never accept a corrupt system!
@Praisethesunson10 ай бұрын
Capitalism owns the government. This health denial system is allowed to exist because it makes a few already wealthy people even richer.
@wholeNwon10 ай бұрын
Only because Congress sold us all down the river. And who voted for them?
@Adamkalb110 ай бұрын
This is preposterous, even if that is true! Insurance companies and other big corporations are not and should not be the boss of the government, no matter how much money they have to cheat us normal taxpayers out of education and health that our taxes SHOULD be covering, instead of military bases in other countries.
@mnthunderАй бұрын
The worst part is the people working hardest are getting the least remuneration for their efforts and then shamed in the media for not taking more hours, more work despite the poverty wages. 40% of people in work need state support. That’s a reflection of greed not poor work ethics by working people. This is being done by design, by greed.
@face2luneАй бұрын
I agree with you and I believe that the secret to financial stability is having the right investment ideas to enable you earn more money, I don’t know who agrees with me but either way I recommend either real estate and stocks.
@rougeurАй бұрын
I’ve been diligently working, saving and contributing towards early retirement and financial freedom, but since covid outbreak, the economy so far has caused my portfolio to underperform, do I keep contributing to my 401k or look at alternative sectors to meet my goals?
@mnthunderАй бұрын
@@rougeur I've always delegated my investment decisions to an advisor, since suffering major portfolio loss early 2020, amid covid outbreak. I'm now semi-retired and only work 7.5 hours a week, with barely 25% short of my $1m retirement goal after subsequent investments to date.
@rougeurАй бұрын
I would not mind looking up the professional that helped you. I will be retiring in two years and I might need some management on my much larger portfolio. Don't want to take any chances.
@mnthunderАй бұрын
*Mr Gary Mason Brooks* a highly respected figure in his field. I suggest delving deeper into his credentials, as he possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.
@christianeduardo110 ай бұрын
Why are the US nationals not revolting against this?
@willieverusethis10 ай бұрын
Because they believe the idea disseminated by the rich that free enterprise is the best of all possible economic systems, that supply and demand will provide the best benefit for all, and that profits of any amount are to be protected above all else, even life. They are terrified of socialism, because most have never read a book since high school.
@Fred-yd9md10 ай бұрын
Haha they are brainwashed beyond repair
@Tourian10 ай бұрын
Too busy working extra hours to be able to afford groceries.
@BackwardsFish8610 ай бұрын
Too busy fighting each other over issues they deem more important because they aren't immediately in poor health. Look into how much the insurance industry gives to politicians, democrat, republican, independent, libertarian etc. This is an issue by design.
@catc892710 ай бұрын
I would love to revolt, but unfortunately the US system mostly links health insurance to employment. I can’t really choose my insurer because it’s one of two options my employer provides, and I’m not the one deciding which insurance companies to contract with.
@MichaelSantangelo10 ай бұрын
2 months ago I went to my doctor for recurring pain in my neck, shoulder, and arm. I hadn't injured myself in any way that I could remember. My doctor said, ok, let's get you an xray, and mri, and a nerve test to check for damaged nerves, pinches, broken bones, etc. My insurance allowed xrays and nerve test.. They denied my mri, telling me I needed to do 6 weeks of 'conservative' treatment which was basically physical therapy. I did the 6 weeks of physical therapy, which has made the pain in my neck WORSE. My doctor says it's definitely a nerve issue, that the mri would have given us a clear indication of. But now I have pain that MIGHT be permanent because my insurance decided that their profits are more important than my health and happiness. This video is my story, and the story of hundreds of thousands of other Americans. We need to burn this whole system to the ground.
@Nodir00110 ай бұрын
Share the name of insurance company, so that we can avoid it.
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
I once was in a similar bind, and my mother recommended I pay out of pocket to get the care I needed. I did, and it was worth the piece of mind to have the health issue resolved.
@MichaelSantangelo10 ай бұрын
@@marymccluer1630 I pay over $400 a month for insurance (and that's just my contribution, employer contributes more in addition). The MRI I need has an out-of-pocket price range of $500 to $11,800, depending on provider, location, contrast. I am entitled to coverage from my insurance. I am not paying even more than I already am, and putting myself into debt for the privilege. I am glad you were able to afford such a cost, but surely you can agree that insurance shouldn't be making the decision on what is covered and what isn't.
@klausschwab68089 ай бұрын
should have saved your money and paid out of pocket LOL wake up slave insurance has always been a scam just like lawyers.
@rygarisfun81649 ай бұрын
I’m assuming the nerve test was a conduction study or an EMG. Was that abnormal? If it was, then an MRI should have happened sooner as there may be a lesion amenable to neurosurgical options. However, if the nerve studies were normal MRI would likely not change course of conservative management. You would definitely be waiting much longer for an MRI in Canada, UK, etc. Insurance companies should be able to deny some requests as doctors will often just order tests at the whim of patient’s desires. However, if a doctor calls or writes and explains their reasoning, insurance companies should be absolutely held liable if their delays harm the patient.
@lenoraaronel854210 ай бұрын
I live in Canada. Several years ago I had black spots and flashes in my eyes and I went to the hospital emergency. Yes I had to wait three hours to see the doctor. After my initial exam, he said your retina is threatening to detach, you’re not going anywhere we are calling in a specialist to do laser surgery on your eyes.I waited another two hours the specialist arrived and did the surgery. I paid nothing out out of pocket except for the parking fees.
@melissamargolese878210 ай бұрын
Unfortunately that’s the best case scenario for Canadian healthcare. Where I live you expect to wait 12+ hours in the Er if you even get seen, and specialist care involves years waiting time. I haven’t seen a doctor in 10 years because of how much of a shortage there is in care providers. And I still pay for insurance every month to cover prescription drugs, dental and eye care. But sure, Canadian healthcare is so much better…
@mun369810 ай бұрын
It’s ok, we wait 3-5 hours to be told nothing can be done here in the US. Don’t see how my fellow Americans can use your system as a negative comparison now “oh, but they take hours to see a doc in the ER!” Or “it takes months to see a specialist!”. Yeah… that is the reality now here too except worse 🤦
@LadyRavenhaire10 ай бұрын
@@melissamargolese8782 In the US you can also spend 12+hours, see a doctor who will say there's nothing they can do, then charge you $50,000.
@robadr139 ай бұрын
@@melissamargolese8782 I don't think that's an accurate picture overall. If urgent care is required it is generally done expedititiously. It is indeed possible to wait months to see a specialist if the issue is not urgent. But 'years waiting time' is clearly an inflated statement. There is a definitely a shortage of family doctors, but in my city at least there are also walk-in clinics and a number of Urgent Care Centres that act as a relief valve for busy ER's. After years of regular annual monitoring, I had an MRI last summer to investigate a possible early stage cancer (i.e. 10 -15 years survival expected without any treatment). The result indicated a biopsy, which was done in November. I had my first appointment with the oncologist in February and the treatment was done in March. If it had been an aggressive form of cancer it would have been dealt with more quickly. Again, the only cost to me was for a handul of over-the-counter medications. The Canadian healthcare system is far from perfect but every single individual in the country is covered regardless of financial or social status, and - bottom line - survival rates for all conditions are comparable to other developed countries including the US, despite spending only half as much as the US per capita. There are definitely frustrations, and perhaps we should be spending more. But after my experience this year I'm incredibly grateful that health care is seen as a basic service provided to all citizens, and that money considerations for individual patients don't come into it.
@habsfancanadian3789 ай бұрын
My mother lived in Canada, she waited 1 year to see a specialist, then 6 months for the surgery than got bumped foe a more urgent case, got the surgery another six month later then got to see her doctor for after surgery care 8 months later,!, I don’t know where or when you went but for most Canadians this is now the norm.
@jong.8203Ай бұрын
As a European, it's chilling to see how monstrous this system is. Completely inhumane.
@sjasonwang738410 ай бұрын
One thing that isn't touched upon is just how enraging the phone trees are. When you call the insurance company for a prior authorization you typically don't get somebody right away. The phone tree is designed in a way to completely infuriate you and to try to make the doctor give up before they ever even reach a human being.
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
No doubt the more they manage to frustrate providers and pharmacies, the more likely some of those people give up, and the insurance company "wins" and saves money. It's bad customer service by design.
@yucol56618 ай бұрын
@@marymccluer1630we are not the costumers that need satisfying, the rich and powerful stake holders are. They’ll make more money if they provide a poor service or run an understaffed industry. Capitalism breaks down when the costumer’s opinion on what business deserves their money doesn’t matter.
@knockeledup10 ай бұрын
I’m a pharmacy technician for a specialty pharmacy. My job for 8 hours a day is literally getting prior authorizations approved for patient’s medications. I’m just one of a very large team.
@taoshollyАй бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@JRNY0710 ай бұрын
Time to outlaw “prior authorization“. What a disgrace!!!
@omarlocke435110 ай бұрын
time to regulate healthcare products
@kmo20794Ай бұрын
Luigi Mangione is a hero
@nexigram10 ай бұрын
Remember when politicians were talking about the “death panels” that would spring into existence if we had universal healthcare? The insurance companies apparently thought that was a really good idea.
@cindy_kbt10 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@whatshername100310 ай бұрын
The insurance companies are the death panels
@rrubens302610 ай бұрын
Omg I say this ALL THE TIME!! But I guess being in a death panel is ok as long as it's run by a private corporation!!???
@DrCrabnuts10 ай бұрын
@@rrubens3026And let’s hope it’s isn’t initiated by a (gasp) black man.
@user-kl8lo6rj5i10 ай бұрын
We already have death panels, just not anything obvious. The insurance companies do it quietly, by denying care.
@Sjalabais10 ай бұрын
This US hellscape in healthcare, education, judicial systems and work life looks so scary from Europe. Who tf would want to live like this? This used to be an attractive country to live in.
@cmath645410 ай бұрын
There's nothing anyone can do. The generations who care own the least wealth to change anything. The boomers created this system when they thought self interest would be a good, sole regulator for a economic system. Now it's entrenched
@containedhurricane10 ай бұрын
Poor people from third-world countries where the situations are much worse, the ones who want extremely high income with limitless opportunities and the ones who love firearms
@theblondeone842610 ай бұрын
yes its corporations and investors who have taken over our country - the richest are the greediest
@swimgirl2410 ай бұрын
We are late stage capitalism and unfortunately it’s hard to undo. Learn from us and ALWAYS vote to restrict lobbying, improve democracy and never treat a corporation as being more important than the workers. Trickle down economics doesn’t work. Too much to cover in a KZbin comment but it’s complicated and the interest of the federal government no longer aligns with that of the people.
@swimgirl2410 ай бұрын
I should also say, as long as you have money in the USA it’s not bad here. The problem is the inequality.
@faerieofstars9 ай бұрын
"maybe i'd have a different life." that last line broke my heart. i'm so sorry.
@DDAstronomyАй бұрын
This is crazy! Imagine if someone were to get angry and do something about this!
@charlstephenАй бұрын
Right ?! Lol
@betzybrethour334Ай бұрын
Luigi is a hero !!!! Free Luigi
@rwjack10 ай бұрын
I was a healthcare worker for 40 years. Everyone deserves proper medical and dental coverage. We need universal healthcare. It should not be a for profit industry. Unfortunately there are many politicians who would even end the AFA. The insurance companies only care about the bottom line.
@RicardoMontania10 ай бұрын
I don't want to pay for someone elses mistakes. I earn my own money and they should too.
@gmenezesdea10 ай бұрын
@@RicardoMontania People aren't always to blame if they need medical care. You can be in an accident or you can be born with complications like I was. Luckily I live in Brazil so I got two surgeries and don't owe anyone a dime.
@AdityaSharma-fz7dp10 ай бұрын
@@RicardoMontania You already are. That's how insurance works - public or private. You don't pay into a fund called "Ricardo's premiums" which then pay out when you get sick. You, and a thousand other people, pay into a pool - and then when one of you gets sick, everyone's money is used to treat that one person. And what happens when someone gets sick through no fault of their own?
@benzynyc10 ай бұрын
Universal healthcare would be great OR politicians should have to buy their health insurance just like the rest of us. That way they'll have full knowledge of how the system works and doesn't work. Every aspect of healthcare in America is a dreaded nightmare. This is not an overstatement--it literally dictates how I live my life in the most ludicrous way just so I can manage to stay covered. It forces doctors to have to work the system in ways they never imagined just to process their patients' treatments. To say that decades ago, prior authorization wasn't as prevalent is nothing compared to the fact that decades ago, your employer paid for your health insurance and you were just responsible for the co-pay. Over time, it shifted to where you had to make small contributions from your paychecks. Now, your tier is based on your gross salary--not net. So if you make a meager $60k you have to pay a premium of $500-$700/month and then there's the $7k deductible. Not feasible (after taxes) with high NYC rent, expenses and bills. Forget about saving for retirement! The American healthcare system is a broken, unnecessarily complicated, exhausting, traumatizing and demoralizing experience. Just this week, my treatment was denied and my doctor will have to work his magic to make things right. What a waste of precious time! Thank you NYT for highlighting this issue. My heart goes out to all the people featured in the piece.
@michaelyoon935510 ай бұрын
The problem also is if you do have reform, you have to layoff so many workers in healthcare because almost a 5th of the economy is spent on healthcare
@areyougonnaarrestherАй бұрын
There should be single payer health care. Nothing less is acceptable. This is EVIL
@geridelbello4480Ай бұрын
"those who escape justice in the courts should expect to find it on the streets" Marcus Tullius Cicero
@allisonjones-lo679510 ай бұрын
On several occasions my insurance has denied diagnostic treatments that my doctor said I needed. Each time I told my doctor to go ahead and do the treatment and if my insurance does not pay, I will. Each time, the treatments proved to be successful and the insurance paid the bill in full. I refuse to put my health in the hands of insurance companies even if I can't pay the bill. I also informed my congressman and senators about these situations. This is how I am fighting back.
@faithe549 ай бұрын
Except the majority of our reps are not interested in fighting for us to have quality, affordable care and to preserve Medicare. Keep writing them though, and let's let them know they won't get our vote if they don't make healthcare a priority.
@danielmarsh8446Ай бұрын
man that sucks. if only only someone would stand up to them.
@applejuicejunkie316Ай бұрын
Do it yourself
@Pica_78Ай бұрын
@applejuicejunkie316 are you dumb or just Ill socialized? Obviously he's referring to Luigi.
@f33db4ck1047Ай бұрын
@@applejuicejunkie316 He was being sarcastic. did you not get the joke
@Dingdong3696oyvey10 ай бұрын
I dated a nurse that worked writing denial letters. She told me there were 20 people writing the denials for every 1 employee writing approvals.
@rrubens302610 ай бұрын
😮 wow. Just. Wow.
@truffaut650truffaut6Ай бұрын
What a job
@AADVENTАй бұрын
If your insurance doesn't get approved, you can 1. Pay out of pocket 2. Abandon treatment 3. .......
@Lovey4ever-k9u10 ай бұрын
I’m a RN case manager and I was fired from my position when I fought for my elderly patients denial of service
@jzm229310 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear you went through that. You're a real fighter and a true winner. Good job on speaking out ❤
@MichelleRamos-cp1qt10 ай бұрын
I am not happy about you being fired but i am truly happy that you were able to follow what your mind and eyes deemed right! That is really inspiring. Praying for you to get greater professional oppirtunities.
@manfredconnor31949 ай бұрын
Just great.
@darlacoxАй бұрын
Thank you for your sacrifice.
@taoshollyАй бұрын
Thank you for your service.
@FP6510 ай бұрын
When I had a major medical problem years ago and saw what had happened to 2 people in my life who died trying to get care, I knew I was going to have to really fight. I didn’t feel good enough to fight for care but I did it. I was not under threat of death. Can you imagine you find out for example that you have cancer, you are very sick and you are having to spend every day of your life fighting and fighting and fighting for care? It’s evil.
@jeanpearl173110 ай бұрын
This happens when a society is persuaded to believe that the right to seek profits is more than human lives.
@shlomom.46010 ай бұрын
Right
@JackInColoradoАй бұрын
Always has been truer
@croneyrАй бұрын
This aged quite well.
@playwithlight35710 ай бұрын
For-profit health care is the real problem
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
There are some countries in Europe whose healthcare is covered by private insurance companies, and they don't have this problem. We are probably in this pickle because America very anti-regulation. We mostly let companies operate as they please.
@cdfaulk10 ай бұрын
@@marymccluer1630you are right. Oversight is for OUR benefit. And yet as a nation we vote against oversight way more than we should.
@ava.artemis4 ай бұрын
@@marymccluer1630they can be private but non profit. I think that’s the solution. That’s the way all health care was in the early 20th century. In the 80s 75% of doctors were in small private clinics and now 75% are in giant corporate conglomerates, and that reflects insurance trends too
@TheWizard85610 ай бұрын
The sickest system in the world is American healthcare.
@faithe549 ай бұрын
So Bernie Sanders was right after all; and the same ppl who said Medicare for All wouldn't provide good care, are waking up, wishing we had quality universal healthcare the way many countries of the world have had for a long, long time. The needs of the American ppl are not a priority to our lawmakers, but the wants of their donors -- the big health ins companies, & big Pharma -- are. Enough already.
@taoshollyАй бұрын
And the American Prison System
@happynappydrj523810 ай бұрын
Bonjour. My son and I noticed that our server was hearing impaired. We usually didn’t order beverages in order to leave a larger tip. We were chatting with the server and she told us that she was working at the restaurant as a second job because her hearing aids were not covered by her insurance in SC. I was so mad that I cried. The US healthcare dysfunction is just one reason that I now live outside the US. My current doctor has no nurse or receptionist. I can usually get an appointment within three days and he has televisits every night. I almost cried when my two specialists talked to each other during my visit. I never had that kind of care in the US despite having a well paid white collar job. I am happy to pay cash for my healthcare because it is amazingly affordable. Sometimes doctors do not even charge me. Visits are not limited to 15 minutes. I saved my life by leaving the US. With a broken Congress and the power of lobbyists, I can’t see things changing. I sincerely wish y’all good luck.
@reaganhiggins896310 ай бұрын
Where do you live? I’m assuming France?
@mun369810 ай бұрын
I’m also assuming France? France has its own down side, but I only see more upsides to France compared to the US. This country is a death machine filled with successfully brainwashed hordes. I don’t want to be here anymore and am working on leaving.
@yct2.0Ай бұрын
Luigi is the Hero I never knew I needed.
@HiFiInsider10 ай бұрын
in America, we have sick care not health care.
@FreshGuava16110 ай бұрын
You don’t even have care.
@cageordie10 ай бұрын
No, we have a medical industry and an insurance industry. They use a skim coat of care to keep the money coming in.
@vickyvey165710 ай бұрын
America is a continent. South America is different. Brazil and Chile are different.
@unliving_ball_of_gas10 ай бұрын
*Don't care
@user-sf9gs2pg1b10 ай бұрын
@@vickyvey1657People often say America as shorthand for the USA, kinda like how people sometimes say EU to mean the continent Europe as a whole (albeit mistakenly they say this), which is different than the European Union. Or how people sometimes will say Britain or Great Britain (just England, Scotland, and Wales) and the UK interchangeably, even though they’re different. It’s just one of those things, you can look up America in the dictionary and see USA.
@ghostifulАй бұрын
I would say this is pretty relevant right now.
@BUG2598510 ай бұрын
As someone with both Crohns and Ulcerative Colitis - insurance is an extreme nightmare and nobody wants to approve any treatments for either of these issues
@aaraar4055Ай бұрын
I never thought I'd say this, but in comparison, Indian health insurance companies look like angels. They covered close to 95% of my parents' hospitalisation, and they just accepted the hospital 's word for it.
@denishahill2306Ай бұрын
Who else is here since United Healthcare’s CEO assassination?
@elsalmon_Ай бұрын
FreeLuigi
@geomcc39Ай бұрын
Free luigi
@xxhawkdancerxx10 ай бұрын
Prior auths are one of the main reasons I work inpatient, instead of as a primary care physician. It broke my heart when I couldn’t get my patients their medications for absurd reasons.
@beverlyweber17110 ай бұрын
My husband was diagnosed with degenerative osteoarthritis in the neck. He could not move his head. The Dr. thought that some of his vertebrae were fusing. The Dr. ordered an MRI, but the insurance company ordered it stopped mid-procedure and required physical therapy first. That almost paralyzed him permanently.
@beverlyweber17110 ай бұрын
oh, I forgot to add that the hospital in question was self-insured, so it was their bean-counter's decision against advice of the Dr.
@bordersw12399 ай бұрын
That’s terrible to hear, I hope you’re doing OK.
@satanicjazz423Ай бұрын
this video deserves so many more views
@winstonwolffАй бұрын
FREE LUIGI MANGIONE!!! Someone DID do something about it. He is sitting in jail for doing something about it.
@lyssavaught495810 ай бұрын
Primary Care Nurse here ✋️THANK YOU for bringing attention to the insane hoops that insurance requires providers to go through JUST to provide patient care! Nurses and Providers alike waste HOURS daily on prior authorizations and stay super late after the clinic closes to try to complete them just so our patients are able to get what they need!
@gracenmercy1085Ай бұрын
It's common sense. How can a doctor who went to school for years to practice, tell a patient they need surgery BUT some high school grad at an insurance company determines whether the patient gets the surgery or not?! If this is not Violence (just without the gun), I don't know what is?! Thank you for this Enlightening video!! God Bless you! @astocktonfilms
@graciethfaria3184Ай бұрын
And then they had de audacity to say other country’s are corrupts
@ro267010 ай бұрын
They saw a less than 2cm uterine cyst. They denied treatment and removal for over a year. It had reached over 4.5 cm, caused heavy monthly bleeding, triggered anemia, neutropenia, and subsequent infections all over my body before it was removed. I had to get extremely rude with the clinic before they took me seriously. My heath took a 180 after a less than fifteen minute procedure.
@keilearreola334410 ай бұрын
I’ve been having so much pain during the first few days of my period for a few months now. I went about two months after it keep happening and they told me I have a cyst the size of a grape in my ovary. Should I get it removed? I think they told me if it’s that small they can’t remove it :(
@ro267010 ай бұрын
@@keilearreola3344 they kept telling me that too, that it was small and they don’t remove them when they’re small. That’s why I had to be rude and insist that it be removed. I knew my period was different and not in a tolerable way. The clinic insisted it was normal changes. My symptoms got so bad I developed anemia and neutropenia, I was getting bacterial infections that I’d treat then I’d get a yeast infection because of the antibiotics, the anemia was affecting other organs and systems. I alternated between the two every month for a long time. For some reason my digestive system basically stopped. I don’t know if it was the anemia or the size of the cyst. Having it removed really did make a big difference. My period shortened, the bleeding lightened, the pain went back to my normal my first period after the procedure. My bowels started working again and my anemia improved. I’m definitely not a Dr but I don’t see how getting it removed when they cause any symptoms, no matter the size, is a bad thing. It was so fast and minimally invasive. I opted to be knock out for the procedure. It wasn’t even a requirement. If getting the cyst removed is a viable option for you and you have symptoms/changes in your cycle or health I would consider getting it removed even if you have to get a little pushy. No matter how small it is a cyst has no place in a healthy uterus or ovaries.
@islandbirdw10 ай бұрын
Anytime a third party administrator gets hired to “administer” benefits, more of your benefits are spent on third party wages and compensation while they deny the subscriber benefits. PERIOD! These third party people get paid rather than provide benefits. The more layers of bureaucracy that make money doing this the less value your getting out of your benefits due to practicing medicine without a license. 🤷🏼♀️
@Aros410 ай бұрын
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 and then they make it as hard as possible for you to dispute
@islandbirdw10 ай бұрын
@@Aros4 I am a retired RN who used to do those hurdles the HP throws at us, documenting the rationale for prescribing or ordering diagnostics like MRI, CT scanning.
@rrubens302610 ай бұрын
Yes!! THIS!!! I keep saying the self funded plans are becoming so problematic due to this!!
@islandbirdw10 ай бұрын
@@rrubens3026 ALL health plans are doing it, even and especially Medicare and Medicaid
@TimothyStclair-v4p10 ай бұрын
Many denials are by computer.
@RespawnAfterRidicule10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this!!! I have chronic health issues, and prior authorizations are a NIGHTMARE. it's SO SAD how Healthcare in America is now. Hear me out- they're basically making the job of the Doctor unnecessary. Yes, the Dr's diagnose, BUT THE INSURANCE COMPANIES ARE THE ONES DICTATING HOW TO TREAT
@Nicolas-v1z4i10 ай бұрын
glad im canadian
@silvrfox2uBooboo10 ай бұрын
we should use the insurance companies doctors then: ask the rep for the phone number!
@FreshGuava16110 ай бұрын
I’ve watched this video several times today. I just can’t believe this
@raylouis701310 ай бұрын
I'm glad I'm Australian.
@YT_ChromaАй бұрын
I've had cancer treatments since 2011 and my only cost was parking at the hospital. I'm lucky to be canadian!
@observer_alphaАй бұрын
who here after UNH CEO got whacked
@cubsfan5734Ай бұрын
eye for. a eye
@renzo649010 ай бұрын
Every member of Congress should have to report the name of every lobbyist who offers them MONEY
@JebusHypocristosX10 ай бұрын
They do, the information is available.
@renzo649010 ай бұрын
@@JebusHypocristosX Interesting. It is available but I doubt it is easily accessible. Can easy connection be made between who gives money for what and how the legislator votes?
@chey769110 ай бұрын
Well they do if it's actual liquid assets like US dollars. But they certainly don't track foreign exchanges of money, gifts that got written off as something or other. The rich and corrupt trade directly in promises paved by "small" gifts as a forward payment.
@Mewmew-gn5ul10 ай бұрын
They do. Which shows you just how little they care and how cheaply they are bought. But of course they have the absolute best healthcare plan our taxes can buy them.
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
The Supreme Court has ruled, again and again, that donors who give big money to political super packs can remain anonymous. For that reason, we seldom know who is campaigning for or against important issues. There'll be some group no one has heard of, created for that one campaign, and the donors never get disclosed.
@michelereidАй бұрын
As an Australian….ill never take for granted our health system. This is insane.
@haruhisuzumiya6650Ай бұрын
Let's keep Medicare and Australia strong
@IndusxstanАй бұрын
Luigi Mangioni IS A HERO!!
@ryann656910 ай бұрын
We are a fallen country. Profit before lives, always. Despicable and abhorrent.
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
Profit before everything. As economist, Milton Friedman said, the only thing CEOs have to worry about is profits.
@ableite10 ай бұрын
is either like this or its communism. this is their stupid justification.
@timdowney672110 ай бұрын
@@ableite Take a logic course…you’ll spot the flaw in your false choice.
@ableite10 ай бұрын
@@timdowney6721 sicko - michael moore. go watch it.
@billkgeorge10 ай бұрын
This country is finished - George Carlin in 2006.
@independent-ts6ysАй бұрын
On your insurance card you are called a "customer". Not a patient. Imagine that.
@filipsichrovskyАй бұрын
Why would your insurance see you as a patient?? They're not the hospital? They provide a commodity
@cathc2261Ай бұрын
Je suis française, quand je vais voir le médecin, je ne demande pas à l'assurance maladie l'autorisation pour obtenir mes médicaments, j'ai une maladie des yeux et tous mes soins sont pris en charge à 100%si je n'avais pas fait la chirurgie je serais aveugle. En France quand tu as le cancer, sclérose en plaque, maladies du cœur, tu est couvert à 100% par l'assurance maladie.les femmes après 50 ans font des mammographies gratuites. Pourquoi un grand et puissant pays comme l'Amérique ne protège pas tous ces citoyens?
@missstripedsocksАй бұрын
You're really brainwashed if you think healthcare insurance should be seen as a commodity and not as a human right.
@independent-ts6ys12 күн бұрын
@@cathc2261 greed...unregulated greed mostly from republicans
@ArunWadhwa10 ай бұрын
As a physician, I abhor what Prior-Authorizations stand for. When I prescribe a test or a treatment, it’s in the best interest of the patient. Stop telling me how, and when, and if I should do my job.
@theprecipiceofreason10 ай бұрын
It's important to note that these decisions are made by recommendations from the AMA (American Medical Association) which is a lobbyist group that pays doctors to agree with insurance companies so they can make up rules for care that benefit big business. Lobbyists are doing this to enrich themselves and politicians are working with them, to enrich themselves. It's a circle of extraction at the expense of your life.
@willieverusethis10 ай бұрын
Ahem, I think it's pure capitalist profit motive at work here. Let's call it like it is.
@ssquints805610 ай бұрын
Denying drugs to patients must hurt the pharmaceutical companies - why aren't they in a froth about it?
@wholeNwon10 ай бұрын
I'm certainly not a defender of the AMA. In attempting to continue lobbying against the influence of the insurance racket in health care, they got into bed with Congress and that was their undoing. They can't out-bribe the industry, esp. since Congress granted insurance cos. special protection from regulation in 1945.
@wholeNwon10 ай бұрын
@@ssquints8056 They simply raise prices and they bought "part D" from Congress in a very late night session.
@theMDMentor10 ай бұрын
This is categorically FALSE. One of AMA's KEY issues is fighting against Prior Authorization, and has been for several years. Are you perhaps a health insurer? The physicians in this video are AMA members. #FixPriorAuth
@bartonfangАй бұрын
Well, I am somewhat glad someone did something about it, especially given that the guy is from a background of enormous wealth.
@cautiousoptimist192610 ай бұрын
I injured my right knee. It was obvious that I needed an MRI to diagnose the injury, but 9 months later those requests were still being denied and the insurance company wanted me to go to physical therapy without a diagnosis. I chose to pay for an MRI myself; result, torn lateral meniscus. My injury was nothing compared to other stories told here , but it was clear that my quality of life was of no importance. My insurer is Providence and I have the best plan available.
@DontTouchMyCroissantАй бұрын
In Austria, we got universal healthcare. There's some drugs that need prior authorization - you get them within 30 minutes of your doctor asking for it. The most expensive medication we get is THC, which gets denied if you don't take it for later stage cancer so you have to buy it out of pocket. That's 210€ a month.
@silvrfox2uBooboo10 ай бұрын
My excellent primary doctor just up and left his practice because he had to see so many patients each day, and the paperwork was horrendous. He just walked out one day, never told anybody. Shocked all the patients he had too. And he is not practicing anywhere else. He quit. He's 57. Just THIS year. I could tell something was up; I'd had him for the past 22 years. Very fortunately my health is not at a critical state BUT my meds for diabetes and operations I have every 6 months to remove kidney stones is all covered. I'm 72. This is my definition of the health care system here: it's like legalized vampirism. They sink their fangs into you to bleed you of as much money as they can until you're dead. You are just a "premium" to them. Being sick is a very big business. I was talking with a insurance rep about why a certain medicine was not approved. They said the doctors there don't feel it's necessary. I said, all right, give me the number of your doctors, because they are obviously smarter than the one I have now, I should go to them. Silence on the other end. I've told my husband, maybe we should buy a number of shares in these insurance companies: at least we'd make enough dividend back to cover the co-pays we pay out. And I still miss my old primary........ You are watching this system implode. What a mess.........
@marymccluer163010 ай бұрын
One of my former coworker's wife had diabetes and needed dialysis. They had three insurance plans. I thought that was great, extra coverage. He said, no, it's terrible, because they all refuse to pay, saying the other two companies have to pick up the tab. This was more than two decades ago. She needed dialysis 3 times a week, for $10K each time.
@mariekatherine523810 ай бұрын
I’ve had two primary care doctors just up and quit in the last ten years. One returned to his native Italy. The other is doing well operating a small chain of spas and salons. At least we don’t need prior authorization to get a haircut…..yet.
@silvrfox2uBooboo10 ай бұрын
@@mariekatherine5238 ......hahaha!.....
@artyparty_avАй бұрын
Luigi is a hero. Free Luigi!
@euthypro853110 ай бұрын
The fact this occurs and people are not in the streets protesting is beyond me.
@jomarcentermjm10 ай бұрын
The only problem is we won't know until it happens. And at that point people are too sick to protest.
@Saint.questions10 ай бұрын
Distracted by war in other countries or problems that don't matter.
@MellyMae4410 ай бұрын
It's because most people don't understand how insurance works. It's deliberately complicated, and goes beyond prior authorization, a term most people have never heard of and/or don't understand until it's happening to them. Then, it's so laden with medical jargon and unnecessary hoops to jump through that, like the narrator states, they just give up. The health care system is horribly broken, and medical insurance companies are a huge reason why that is. Keeping costs high while avoiding paying for anything.
@ArtnotforthesakeofartАй бұрын
There should be CLASS ACTION LAW SUIT against claim denials! Use COLLECTIVE LEGAL FORCE to stand for your human rights (i.e. actual health care) and contractual rights (i.e. premiums paid). Someone start this. Spread the word to law firms, cases of those denied care, ngos, etc. C'mon America! Stand up for yourself! Use this moment of awareness to do real action!
@marabookstagram10 ай бұрын
And yet, it's also our insurance companies that make the cost of many procedures and medications so prohibitive. 🤔
@SpiggleNoodlebottom9 ай бұрын
Our healthcare system is the #1 reason why I want to leave this country someday.
@hollybug-765429 ай бұрын
You'll likely live longer if you do.
@johnmourer57479 ай бұрын
To have insurance but can't use it.
@britefeather9 ай бұрын
Vote and campaign to get others to vote for Medicare for all. It is already inevitable, but of more people get serious during election seasons, we will speed it up.
@PMinPhoenix9 ай бұрын
My husband & I are planning for this as well.
@alejandrobustamante79648 ай бұрын
I left 19 years ago, the best decision of my life 🫵
@BintAmun10 ай бұрын
Abolish insurance companies.
@wholeNwon10 ай бұрын
They are specifically sheltered by law and have been since 1945. The people are too apathetic to do anything about it.
@andreaslind633810 ай бұрын
Here in the UK the NHS actively tries to treat conditions as early as possible, since it is better for the patient and cheaper for the gov.
@meahdahlgren653710 ай бұрын
@@wholeNwon right
@unliving_ball_of_gas10 ай бұрын
@@meahdahlgren6537Yes it is right.
@ll232310 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@lizkim1546Ай бұрын
There is no point to have insurance. What do they cover? Might as well the monthly premiums
@juliepatel205910 ай бұрын
This is my life- it is so emotionally exhausting. Getting PAs for albuterol for asthma patients, epipen for patients with food allergies, even prior authorizations for prednisone!!! for temporal arteritis patients. Constant denials. After hours of fighting it gets approved only to have to do the prior authorization again in 3 months. 5 full time staff to deal with prior authorizations just for one physician.