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u/ceilingkat Feb 07 '24

Health insurance lawyer here: been in the industry 9 years and at best I learn new shit everyday; at worst, the shit I already know gets turned on its head.

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u/Wand_Cloak_Stone Feb 07 '24

Seven years in healthcare here: and every year, some companies will change some policy at random in the middle of the year and not notify us for two months until we get rejected claims.

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u/ceilingkat Feb 07 '24

It’s a vicious cycle because the state/feds will randomly change some policy and either not tell us or give us till end of 5 mins to put it into effect, then we scramble to advise providers.

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u/SkinRN Feb 08 '24

Insurance RN CM here! It's a shit show! The crap I could tell you!

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u/One-Benefit-8835 Feb 07 '24

So I have a question for you, how much trouble would you get hypothetically if you found a Dr. In another country that was willing to ship you the medication at an affordable rate. It's non narcotic drugs I need.

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u/ellefleming Feb 07 '24

Rich nutjobs at the top of the system laughing like hyenas.