A proposed California ballot initiative, named after alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione, has been recently submitted to the California Attorney General’s Office.
The initiative would make it illegal for an insurance company to “delay, deny or modify any medical procedure or medication” suggested by a licensed physician in the Golden State, which could have serious consequences such as “disability, death, amputation, permanent disfigurement, loss or reduction of any bodily function,”
This is how it should be done. As long as a claim is for a procedure covered by an insurance plan, then the Insurance company should not have authority to deny a claim. If an insurance company believes a doctor is making fraudulent claims or excessive claims for unnecessary procedures, then they can report the doctor to the state medical board. Or they could sue the doctor for making excessive or unnecessary claims. In any case, the insurance companies will not be the one making the decision. It will be the courts or the licensing board. Not some asshole or asshole AI at an insurance company.
Preach.
Insurers will simply reduce what their plans cover and insurance will get even shittier than it is now. We need to move to some type of Medicare for all, full-stop.
It would be literally impossible to talk about this on Reddit now
Talk about it then, instead of complaining about reddit (same goes for me… but i have nothing smart to add)
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If it’s on the ballot, I’ll be voting for it.
Has he already been convicted? It seems a bit premature to name the law after him when he’s supposed to be innocent until proven guilty.