UHC CEO Gunned Down in Midtown Manhattan

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Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the number of people who think health insurance is the main problem, as if the hospitals just honest businessmen submitting bills for their services and the docs as well. The whole system is a sh&t show. Cardiologist in the US make like a half a million, in the Uk it’s like £150K.

People should be mad at their legislators for allowing it to get this way. This is not to say that insurers don’t have their problems but they are but one cog in the wheel of grift and dysfunction.


Cardiologists actually provide an extremely valuable service. Insurance companies suck money out of the system. Do you really not see the difference?


Do you want to negotiate prices with all of your doctors on your own?


Yes, actually. I’d also like to know the cost of a procedure or visit up front, thanks.


Go for it. Say you're a cash patient and see what they want to charge you.


Well it doesn’t work as well within the confines of the existing insurance for profit system we have in place now, does it? Idiot.


But you think it's going to work for you if insurance didn't exist?


You mean the way doctors operated for hundreds (thousands?) of years?


By all means, you treat yourself with potions.
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NYP reporting police now have video footage of guy entering bus station an hour after shooting, so the assumption is that he hopped on another bus and left NYC. As of right now they don’t know which bus.

Apparently he road the bike through Central Park, then got a cab to the bus station and there is no footage of him leaving the station so it’s assumed he got in a bus and rode out of NYC shortly after.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the wife set this up. She wanted the guy out of the way so she could live her best life and hired someone who could make it look like this was about insurance.


They were depressed. She had an amazing house boat and lifestyle.
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Anonymous wrote:I think the wife set this up. She wanted the guy out of the way so she could live her best life and hired someone who could make it look like this was about insurance.


They were depressed. She had an amazing house boat and lifestyle.


Separated . Not depressed.
lol
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Anonymous wrote:These just do not look like the same person. The nose bridge and brow ridge are completely different.




+1. Left guy also has full dark eyelashes, the right does not.


The police have not said they are the same men. The police stated the man on left with the wide smile is a person of interest.

The guy on the left might be part of the operational team / accomplice.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the number of people who think health insurance is the main problem, as if the hospitals just honest businessmen submitting bills for their services and the docs as well. The whole system is a sh&t show. Cardiologist in the US make like a half a million, in the Uk it’s like £150K.

People should be mad at their legislators for allowing it to get this way. This is not to say that insurers don’t have their problems but they are but one cog in the wheel of grift and dysfunction.


Cardiologists actually provide an extremely valuable service. Insurance companies suck money out of the system. Do you really not see the difference?


Do you want to negotiate prices with all of your doctors on your own?


Yes, actually. I’d also like to know the cost of a procedure or visit up front, thanks.


Go for it. Say you're a cash patient and see what they want to charge you.


A lot less
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Anonymous wrote:The killer was probably from abroad. He’s long gone, back home.


He looks like he’s from the Levant - Israeli, Lebanese, or maybe Persian. Someone who has an interest in fomenting social unrest in the U.S.

I’d love to see video of how he was flirting with the girl at the desk. Absolutely reminds me of the forwardness of Israeli men; they had the gift of gab and are good flirts. Those teeth are not cheap - he’s had orthodontia.

Would also explain his familiarity with firearms. But it’s clear he did not have time to test the weapon, given that he was missing a critical piece to prevent the firearm from jamming with a suppressor. It’s not his gun.


Why would a hitman use his own gun?
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Does no one remember the famous book The Hitman from the late 70s or was it the 80s that was banned everywhere in the States?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the number of people who think health insurance is the main problem, as if the hospitals just honest businessmen submitting bills for their services and the docs as well. The whole system is a sh&t show. Cardiologist in the US make like a half a million, in the Uk it’s like £150K.

People should be mad at their legislators for allowing it to get this way. This is not to say that insurers don’t have their problems but they are but one cog in the wheel of grift and dysfunction.


Cardiologists actually provide an extremely valuable service. Insurance companies suck money out of the system. Do you really not see the difference?


In many cases they keep the system from ripping people off and in many cases make sure that people don’t get the wrong med or unnecessary procedures. I know you think your doctor is the bees knees and would never do anything unethical or wrong but you would be wrong. Consider the fact that so many physician groups have sold out to PE who are managing care by the way in which they manage the practice. The docs didn’t sell because they are concerned about the good of the patients - they wanted a paycheck. There are no innocents in this game.


Yep. Private equity is all over specialized surgical and medical groups …. these doctors are money machines. Cha Ching! $$ Smart doctors know how to game the system. Spend 15 minutes with a patient, quick exam, order scans. Done. Next!

Even large hospital groups order needless scans, ultrasounds, blood work, procedures, unnecessary surgeries…it’s insane.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The killer was probably from abroad. He’s long gone, back home.


He looks like he’s from the Levant - Israeli, Lebanese, or maybe Persian. Someone who has an interest in fomenting social unrest in the U.S.

I’d love to see video of how he was flirting with the girl at the desk. Absolutely reminds me of the forwardness of Israeli men; they had the gift of gab and are good flirts. Those teeth are not cheap - he’s had orthodontia.

Would also explain his familiarity with firearms. But it’s clear he did not have time to test the weapon, given that he was missing a critical piece to prevent the firearm from jamming with a suppressor. It’s not his gun.


More like Iranian. Or Hamas.

Very funny.
Foreigners have accents - and THAT is one thing that people interacting with him would remember: that girl at the hostel, a Starbucks barista (he didn’t order through the app - he payed cash everywhere). No reports of any accent so far.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the number of people who think health insurance is the main problem, as if the hospitals just honest businessmen submitting bills for their services and the docs as well. The whole system is a sh&t show. Cardiologist in the US make like a half a million, in the Uk it’s like £150K.

People should be mad at their legislators for allowing it to get this way. This is not to say that insurers don’t have their problems but they are but one cog in the wheel of grift and dysfunction.


Cardiologists actually provide an extremely valuable service. Insurance companies suck money out of the system. Do you really not see the difference?


Do you want to negotiate prices with all of your doctors on your own?


Yes, actually. I’d also like to know the cost of a procedure or visit up front, thanks.


Go for it. Say you're a cash patient and see what they want to charge you.


Well it doesn’t work as well within the confines of the existing insurance for profit system we have in place now, does it? Idiot.


Actually my primary care's office has an insurance submittal price and a negotiated cash/check at visit price. There are doctors that will negotiate if you want to pay cash.


Now do a procedure-oriented specialist. Or an MRI.


I had breast cancer and my insurance denied my doctor-ordered, standard of care yearly MRI. So I checked what the cash price would be. Sibley told me $6700. The whole thing was so disgusting.

An MRI cost $6,700.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The killer was probably from abroad. He’s long gone, back home.


He looks like he’s from the Levant - Israeli, Lebanese, or maybe Persian. Someone who has an interest in fomenting social unrest in the U.S.

I’d love to see video of how he was flirting with the girl at the desk. Absolutely reminds me of the forwardness of Israeli men; they had the gift of gab and are good flirts. Those teeth are not cheap - he’s had orthodontia.

Would also explain his familiarity with firearms. But it’s clear he did not have time to test the weapon, given that he was missing a critical piece to prevent the firearm from jamming with a suppressor. It’s not his gun.


More like Iranian. Or Hamas.

Very funny.
Foreigners have accents - and THAT is one thing that people interacting with him would remember: that girl at the hostel, a Starbucks barista (he didn’t order through the app - he payed cash everywhere). No reports of any accent so far.

No one wants to be profiling, do they?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The killer was probably from abroad. He’s long gone, back home.


He looks like he’s from the Levant - Israeli, Lebanese, or maybe Persian. Someone who has an interest in fomenting social unrest in the U.S.

I’d love to see video of how he was flirting with the girl at the desk. Absolutely reminds me of the forwardness of Israeli men; they had the gift of gab and are good flirts. Those teeth are not cheap - he’s had orthodontia.

Would also explain his familiarity with firearms. But it’s clear he did not have time to test the weapon, given that he was missing a critical piece to prevent the firearm from jamming with a suppressor. It’s not his gun.


More like Iranian. Or Hamas.

Very funny.
Foreigners have accents - and THAT is one thing that people interacting with him would remember: that girl at the hostel, a Starbucks barista (he didn’t order through the app - he payed cash everywhere). No reports of any accent so far.


Don't feed the bigot.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m amazed at the number of people who think health insurance is the main problem, as if the hospitals just honest businessmen submitting bills for their services and the docs as well. The whole system is a sh&t show. Cardiologist in the US make like a half a million, in the Uk it’s like £150K.

People should be mad at their legislators for allowing it to get this way. This is not to say that insurers don’t have their problems but they are but one cog in the wheel of grift and dysfunction.


Cardiologists actually provide an extremely valuable service. Insurance companies suck money out of the system. Do you really not see the difference?


Do you want to negotiate prices with all of your doctors on your own?


Yes, actually. I’d also like to know the cost of a procedure or visit up front, thanks.

I guess you made a choice and put a value on your life.
Go for it. Say you're a cash patient and see what they want to charge you.


Well it doesn’t work as well within the confines of the existing insurance for profit system we have in place now, does it? Idiot.


Actually my primary care's office has an insurance submittal price and a negotiated cash/check at visit price. There are doctors that will negotiate if you want to pay cash.


Now do a procedure-oriented specialist. Or an MRI.


I had breast cancer and my insurance denied my doctor-ordered, standard of care yearly MRI. So I checked what the cash price would be. Sibley told me $6700. The whole thing was so disgusting.
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