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		<title>Broken Wrist a Pre-existing Condition</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 21:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today's stupid health insurance company tricks includes one lady's experience of having her insurance company deny paying for the treatment of her broken wrist because it was a "pre-existing condition," my experience with having denial codes that even the insurance company can't explain, and the writings of some conservatives who say we can't reform heath care insurance because it would make a more decent society and let us enjoy more leisure time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And I continue to ask the question, how is it people believe that private companies provide better health care insurance. Below is the story of a lady who fell and broke her wrist. She&#8217;d been covered by the same insurance company for years. They first denied the claim&#8230;and the reason given by the insurance company&#8230;because it&#8217;s not covered because it was a pre-existing condition.</p>
<p>Not too surprisingly, the story is about the suspicion of many that insurance companies simply deny claims, and are slow to respond to challenges knowing some people won&#8217;t challenge the denials, and others will give up. There is NO suspicion in my mind about this. I have the records to prove it. </p>
<p>On every single dental claim I&#8217;ve ever filed, the insurance company has initially denied the single most expensive item on the bill. When challenged, they always pay the item, so it&#8217;s clear they know they are supposed to pay them, they just hope, as a matter of policy, that if they deny claims, some percentage of people won&#8217;t challenge them. That was the case with the lady in story. When challenged, they paid. I don&#8217;t believe for a minute they did it just to make her go away, they knew they were contractually obligated to pay it as a covered expense. <em>I wonder why no lawyer has ever sought a class-action lawsuit against insurance companies for breech of contract?</em></p>
<p>In some cases, the reason for their denial has been that the dentist used the wrong Code for the procedure. Funny thing about that though, when I asked them what would be the correct code, they always answer with, &#8220;Well we don&#8217;t know that, it&#8217;s just that this one is the wrong one.&#8221; I finally explained that I watched my dentist run his finger down the list of the <acronym title="American Dental Association">ADA</acronym> codes, so I had to assume they had a different list of codes. At first, they told me they didn&#8217;t have different codes, and only used the <acronym title="American Dental Association">ADA</acronym> codes. So I asked them to send me a copy of their codes&#8230;to which they responded that they couldn&#8217;t because, &#8220;that would be giving out confidential company information.&#8221; </p>
<p>So let&#8217;s be sure I summarize this for the proponents of private insurers. They claim they use standard published <acronym title="American Dental Association">ADA</acronym> codes which I can get from the American Dental Association, but they can&#8217;t provide their version of that list because it is confidential corporate information. The Ombudsman for the Virginia Insurance Department says otherwise, and I finally got the list. Once I did, amazingly, they no longer used that as a reason for denying claims.</p>
<p>So what was the next excuse. Well it was a whopper. After having some emergency dental work done in Boston while on a business trip, they denied the claim because the name and address of the provider wasn&#8217;t on the claim form. It should be noted, I called them to be sure I was using the correct and current claim form (as they had been purchased by United Healthcare), but there was no place on their claim form that asked for the provider information. I pointed this out, but pointed out that it was on the bill from the Dentist, and they obviously had it, as it was printed on the explanation of benefits (EOB) they had sent. </p>
<p>Denial Code #2, the lady wasn&#8217;t sure what it meant, and said that sometimes, if they didn&#8217;t have an exact code, they would use just any code&#8230;so help me God, that was what she said. She couldn&#8217;t explain how we&#8217;d ever resolve the situation if the insurance company itself wasn&#8217;t sure of the reason for the denial.</p>
<p>Denial Code #3, they were insisting that the I provide them a copy of the Dentist&#8217;s license. The Dentist laughed at that, explained he got checks daily from United Health care, and had never provided a &#8220;copy&#8221; of his license. I checked with two other dentists, and they&#8217;d never been asked for such a thing either. In fact, the dentist I go to here in Tampa is not in their network or any other network, and I&#8217;ve never been asked to provide his license, but of course I was going to him back when they were still using the &#8220;wrong code&#8221; dodge.</p>
<p>I explained to the lady that it was silly, since even if his license was revoked or suspended, no State sent out &#8220;license police&#8221; to collect the licenses, and asked her if she&#8217;d ever heard of Photoshop, and explained I could probably create a license for the guy in about 10 minutes. I told her to look on-line for Massachusetts, and find their public listing of licensed professionals. She said they had a team of people that did just that. I never pressed the issue about why, if that were the case, why were they asking me for the information. She called back two days later to tell me that their people couldn&#8217;t find such a website or listing for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, so while I had her on the line, I found it. They refused to reimburse me for my time doing their research.</p>
<p>So this story comes as no surprise, but people continue to believe that somehow private companies have your best interests at heart when it comes to taking care of your health. Please&#8230;get real.</p>
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<p>And now, finally, some on the conservative right come forward, and tell us the real reasons we can&#8217;t have government run insurance (not health care, but insurance to pay for health care). First <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/24/opinion/24brooks.html?_r=1">David Brooks writes in an op-ed in the New York Times</a> opposing a public health insurance option. Brooks&#8217; opposition is based on the fact that it wouldn&#8217;t bring to the problem any efficiencies (because, you know, private health insurance companies make the healthcare system so efficient), but his article admits:</p>
<blockquote><p>The authors of these bills have tried to foster efficiencies. The Senate bill would initiate several interesting experiments designed to make the system more effective — giving doctors incentives to collaborate, rewarding hospitals that provide quality care at lower cost. It’s possible that some of these experiments will bloom into potent systemic reforms.</p></blockquote>
<p>But the real reason, as it comes out in a later paragraph is, &#8220;Reform would make us a more decent society&#8230;,&#8221; and of course we can&#8217;t have that.</p>
<p>Havard economics professor Greg Mankiw agrees with Brooks, and offers <a href="http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/2009/11/heath-reform-and-big-tradeoff.html">this explanation</a> as to why we can&#8217;t have any reform of the current healthcare insurance system:</p>
<blockquote><p>Put simply, the health care reform bill would make the United States more like western Europe. That may mean more security about health care, but it also means that future generations of Americans will likely spend more time enjoying leisure. </p></blockquote>
<p>So let me sum up the position of this Harvard (are your serious?) Professor. In order to get more security about healthcare, the trade-off will mean that our children get to enjoy more leisure time.<em> Please don&#8217;t throw me into that briar patch.</em></p>
<p>Now those are definitely some good reasons to get behind for opposing health care insurance reform&#8230;ghess. Really, who could possibly want average Americans to enjoy more leisure time, and we sure as hell can&#8217;t go around building a more decent society. What was I thinking!</p>
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		<title>Robert Reich Explains the Public Option</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:18:39 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich explains what a public option for healthcare coverage really means for working people.Pass it on to everyone you know. We can&#8217;t let the insurance companies decide who gets care and who doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Check out: <a href="http://www.sickforprofit.com" target="_blank">http://www.sickforprofit.com</a> for more details about the campaign.</p>
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		<title>Republicans Continue to Fall Back In It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As in "Shit and fall back in it." The Republican plans were completely repudiated in the last election, they are scrambling to try to dress up the brand, and their only solution is to try and obstruct an economic recovery. It seems they went off to their big annual meeting, and applauded each other because every one of the Republicans in Congress voted No on the economic stimulus package.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img onError="javascript: wp_broken_images = window.wp_broken_images || function(){}; wp_broken_images(this);"  title="photo21_elephant.jpg" src="/images/2009/photo21_elephant.jpg" border="1" alt="photo21_elephant.jpg" hspace="3" vspace="3" width="320" height="240" align="right" />As in &#8220;Shit and fall back in it.&#8221; The Republican plans were completely repudiated in the last election, they are scrambling to try to dress up the brand, and their only solution is to try and obstruct an economic recovery. It seems they went off to their big annual meeting, and applauded each other because every one of the Republicans in Congress voted No on the economic stimulus package.</p>
<p>Obama had given in way more than he should have, and that concerns me. On the other hand, it allows Democrats, if the plan works, to call out the Republicans on it. I suspect that, despite their public show, many of them are sweating behind the scenes. Probably, like Rush Limbaugh, hoping upon hope that Obama will fail.</p>
<p>What a great spokesperson and leader of the Republican Guard Rush is. His answer to current economic situation&#8230;let&#8217;s hope Obama fails (so we can fall into a depression of unheard of proportions), so we can try to get our majority back in government. What is unfortunate, a lot of people continue to believe the drivel.</p>
<p>The Republicans, claiming the only solution is to cut taxes, have come out with their own proposal, and guess what, <a title="Click to read the complete article." href="http://theplumline.whorunsgov.com/stimulus-package/dems-house-gops-stimulus-plan-would-actually-raise-taxes-for-many-americans/" target="_blank">Greg Sargent&#8217;s, The Plum Line Blog, is reporting</a> that it&#8217;s been determined the Republican proposal will actually raise taxes on a number of people.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">In 2008, 4.2 million Americans had to pay the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT). The Republican proposal would lower marginal tax rates for individuals, but would not reduce AMT rates. Current law requires you to pay the greater of the two rates, so many of those receiving this lower marginal rate would now be held liable for the AMT.</p>
<p>So they&#8217;re off to a great start.</p>
<p>Now they&#8217;re moaning because of language in the bill that prohibits use of the stimulus funds from being used for religious purposes. According to <a href="http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2009/02/04/stimulus_religion/index.html?source=newsletter" target="_blank">an article in Salon.com</a>:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">Sen. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) told the Christian Broadcasting Network, &#8220;Democrats are looking for every opportunity to purge faith and prayer from the public square. This will empower the <acronym title="American Civil Liberties Union">ACLU</acronym> with ambiguous laws that create liability for schools, universities, and student organizations. This is an attack on people of faith and I don&#8217;t think Americans will stand for it.&#8221; His spokesman, Wesley Denton, went even further, saying, &#8220;[A]ny school that gets funds to upgrade a student center or building where Bible studies or religious meetings may be held will be slapped with a lawsuit. This bill declares a war on prayer at college campuses in this country.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the Senate version, the language that has DeMint&#8217;s panties all in a wad is:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">No funds awarded under this section may be used for&#8230; modernization, renovation, or repair of facilities (i) used for sectarian instruction, religious worship, or a school or department of divinity; or (ii) in which a substantial portion of the functions of the facilities are subsumed in a religious mission.</p>
<p>Turns out that this sort of language is actually absolutely standard, as has been point out to Faux News. The language doesn&#8217;t prohibit funds from going to religious schools; it just means they can&#8217;t use it on any of their facilities that are use primarily for religious purposes. Nor would it mean that public schools would have to keep things like Bible studies out of any buildings renovated with stimulus funding. This isn&#8217;t some secret, either &#8212; it&#8217;s legal principle dating back decades.</p>
<p>So, when your job vanishes, thank the Republicans for having no plan except to stall anything the Democrats want to do. Obama bares some responsibility too. He played this stupid &#8220;bipartianship game&#8221; and allowed the GOP to take control of the message.</p>
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