• SouthEndSunset@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    I really don’t get how your insurance company can be like “you need this treatment to live” (Or anaesthesia is vital for an operation, and an insurance company just be like “nah…”.

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      6 days ago

      I remember the phone call with the insurance clearly. I asked the lady on the phone, “I don’t understand - my doctor says this is crucial but you’re saying I can’t have it?” And she said, verbatim, “I’m not saying you don’t need it or can’t have it. I’m saying we’re not going to pay for it.” And when I told her “Then you’re giving me a death sentence.” she went silent. I ended up stretching my one month doses over 3 months so it was “only” $200/mo.

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        6 days ago

        That’s inhumane. I wonder if the person on the other end of the phone just didn’t give a shit or what…

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          She probably had no authority to do anything about it. Delay, deny, defend…she’s part of deny/defend. She’s there to tell you that you were rejected, not to explain why or appeal. If a doctor calls, they’ll go into “you didn’t submit X step of paperwork declaring the patient has Y, and so even though you noted it elsewhere we’re denying”

          Going off script risks her job, and for what? By design, she can do nothing to actually help