Respect to the doctor for publicly shaming United Healthcare.
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Proof that Luigi was right! 2025 is the year we the people start denying their existence. Medicare for all and the doctors that get paid the most do so by having healthy patients. No more pill popping to keep making these insurers rich!
Given who is about to be sworn into office, I'm not sure too much progress will happen, but people will certainly get an idea of how much they're getting fucked.
Maybe after the next election?
Remember remember, the 4th of December...
Jesus Christ its almost been a month it feels like three.
You must wonder if the board has a death wish at this point, otherwise they must be confident their 24/7 security is up the task
I think they probably count on the Edward Snowden effect - i.e. people are massively outraged for a few weeks, then they lose interest, move on to the next hot topic and nothing changes.
UHC is like: What is she gonna do? Wake up?
"Coma victims have poor aim" United Health, prpobably
united healthcare looked at bob kelso and was like this guy is the hero of the series.
Bob actually tried to milk the insurance companies for money, IIRC. He wasn't entirely a monster, but definitely had no chill.
Dr. Bob Kelso: What the hell people? I saw Maggie Kent in the park. Why didn't we treat her?
Nurse Carla Espinosa: She has no insurance.
Dr. Bob Kelso: Well, why didn't we do what we always do? Why didn't you fix it while I turned my back and pretend not to notice? You know the dance.
he definitely mellowed out as the series went on though in the first episode he did come up with
Dr. Dorian, do you not realize that you're nothing but a large pair of scrubs to me? For God's sake, the only reason I carry this chart around is so I can pretend to remember your damn names! Now look, if the patient has insurance, you treat them; if they don't, you show them the door.
Was Bob actually denying the claims, or just passing the buck to the lawyer character? Can't remember his name.
Edit: Ted! No wonder I didn't remember that. They barely ever actually said his name.
Bob wasn't denying anything.
He just wanted the people who were getting treatment to have insurance so the hospital can get paid.
In this context, I'm sure if someone was denied coverage, his attitude on it would be the same as his attitude on people who are not insured.
AFAIK he would have had no say on whether someone was denied coverage. He did however, have a say on whether they were denied care. His professional attitude about that was "show them the door" but that policy was rarely ever actually enforced, and the few times it was, he complained that everyone did what he was telling them to.
Might have start going after shareholders if this crap keeps up eh?
Brb loading my gun
These guys have not learned their lesson
I wonder how Mario feels about this while Luigi is on lockdown
Always more castles