At least 68,000 Americans die each year due to refusing treatment from health insurers
Published at: 08/12/2024 11:29 AM
At least 68,000 Americans die needlessly each year due to the refusal of treatment from health insurers such as United Healtcare, so that their executives like Brian Thompson can become billionaires.
This is what activist Daniel Mayakovski said in a post on his account on Social Network X, where he revealed that the shocking murder of Thompson, executive director of the medical insurance company United Healthcare, the eighth largest company in the world, who was executed in the middle of the street in New York with a B&T Station 6 gun with a silencer included.
“The executor wrote in the caps: Delay, deny, defend, words that insurers use to avoid paying patient claims,” he said.
Mayakovski cited a letter sent by a medical professional to United Healthcare, the company whose CEO was assassinated, after the signing where he refuses to pay for “medicines for nausea in a child with cancer undergoing chemotherapy.”
“Dear insurance company imbeciles: I can't believe it came to this. I have to take time away from my patients to inform them that they are idiots. All of this makes me want to vomit. But of course, I wouldn't dare to do it without the approval of my insurance company. Which brings me to the point that interests me: apparently, you've decided that a child with cancer receiving chemotherapy doesn't have to be nauseous. I didn't think I was prescribing antiemetics unnecessarily. Obviously, you would know more about the side effects of chemotherapy than me, my medical colleagues and the entire scientific community, such as Dr. Sidney Farber.
I suppose my alternative to the drug Zofran and scopolamine is to let the child know that the nausea is only in his head. However, I can't imagine that you will cover any psychological consultation.
So I'll just tell him to stop vomiting. Thank you for such a simple solution. I'm sure they have saved a lot of money for their greedy and bloodsucking shareholders. Of course, that will be the final result,” the letter states.
It concludes with the sentence: “Don't hesitate to contact me if you need more information about how much they suck.”
Greed should be a crime against humanity, American insurers see patients as just a commodity.
Mazo News Team