Sunday, November 11, 2018


WE WOULD DO IT AGAIN


A few days ago, The New York Times published the following:
OKLAHOMA CITY — A jury has ordered Aetna to pay more than $25 million to the family of an Oklahoma City woman who died a year after the insurance company refused to cover a type of radiation therapy.
Jurors found that Aetna doctors didn’t spend enough time reviewing Orrana Cunningham’s case before denying her coverage for proton beam therapy in 2014, The Oklahoman reported . The jury ruled that Aetna recklessly disregarded its duty to deal fairly and in good faith with Cunningham, who had nasopharyngeal cancer.
Aetna is considering whether to appeal the ruling, which was issued this week. Company attorney John Shely said the insurer tries to do the right thing.
“If it’s in our control to change, that’s what we’re going to do,” Shely said. “Aetna has learned something here.”
The background is scary. Mrs. Cunningham’s cancer was located so close to the brain that regular radiation would likely have disabled her — with blindness, and worse.  Now, with this sort of situation, Medicare routinely pays for Proton Beam Therapy, and it is covered by insurance companies for people younger than their early twenties. But for everyone else, Aetna has denied it, claiming it  is”investigational and experimental.”  Aetna’s spokeman told the Jury, “we’d do it again.” 
Mrs. Cunningham’s doctor had strongly recommended proton beam therapy; her husband had pleaded for it, but Aetna would not budge. The Cunninghams had to mortgage their house and resort to a “fundme” website, but by the time the money was raised it was too late, and she died.
THIS IS WHAT TOO OFTEN HAPPENS WHEN PROFITS ARE PLACED ABOVE PEOPLE. 
In my opinion, our system of delivering health care is as sick as the patients it treats. The purpose of this website is to detail what is wrong with our system, and to suggest why the only real improvement is to largely remove the profit motive from medicine.
In the meantime, I’d love to hear the opinions of anyone reading this. And if you know of a patient whose story is disturbing — or inspiring — please let us know that, too. Obamacare has saved lives which would have been lost without it. Those stories also need to be told. 
The best thing would be to share your thoughts on this blog, but if for any reason you wish to communicate to me privately, use the email link provided in my profile. Thanks!
Dio. 

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2 comments:

  1. Hello Paul,
    Thank you for originating this blog!
    Would be great to have comments and articles regarding the many different available insurers and plans, telling which are the better ones (or best!) to have, among the ones offered for no additional cost, and those requiring an additional monthly premium.
    Eldad

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  2. A basic search will show that Health Insurance has profited excessively even as they cried about costs of medical care. Physicians and hospitals depend upon this viscious economy and money well to sustain a separate economy of wealth share now by private equity that has bought out much of the country's infrastructure and sucks blood like a hidden vampire. Leaving us to ask: Is New York the Empire State or the Vampire State?

    1.The Truth About Health Insurance Company Profits: They're not suffering ...

    2.www.huffingtonpost.com/ethan-rome/the-truth-about-health...


    One penny of the health care dollar is worth $347 billion over 10 years ending in 2019. That one penny would pay for more than one-third of the entire cost of the health reform program.




    3.Profits In Health Insurance Under Obamacare - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/.../profits-in-health-insurance-under-obamacare


    This year's Fortune 500 (covering 2013) shows that health insurers as a group continue to post rather mediocre profit results for the sixth straight year in a row.




    4.Health insurance industry rakes in billions while blaming ...

    www.consumeraffairs.com/news/health-insurance-industry...


    Premiums are going up in many U.S. states under the Affordable Care Act, but the health insurance industry is enjoying record-breaking profits.




    5.Health insurers watch profits soar as they dump small ...

    www.publicintegrity.org/2015/01/26/16658/health-insurers...


    And let’s be clear, these insurers aren’t suffering. UnitedHealth Group, the largest health insurer, reported last week that it made $10.3 billion in profits in 2014 on revenues of $130.5 billion. Both profits and revenues grew seven percent from 2013. United impressed Wall Street so much that investors pushed its share price to an all-time high.

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