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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he was upset about his mother’s treatment, why did he cut off contact leaving her to file a missing person report?[/quote] People are asking all these questions like he’s a sane rational actor. He is not. It is very sad. Everyone is talking about it because it happened to be UHC that his paranoia focused on. It could have been someone at his surf coop, or the head of his former employer, or a piliitican. But it obviously says something about where Americans are with healthcare that they are building this Robin Hood narrative around him.[/quote] Agree. The biases are rampant. #1 thing when dealing with a mentally ill person is not to assume normal, rationale motives. Or sometimes any motive. Wait for the “voices told me to do it” defense. [/quote] Since when did murder = mental illness? Humans have been killing each other without being mentally-ill since Cain killed Able. If you're Christian, then you believe that in God's eye, there is no valid reason for murder. But that doesn't mean that people can't have internally rational motives for murder. Luigi's reasons are internally consistent: mental illness is not needed to explain them. [/quote] Luigi had no authority to be judge and executioner.[/quote] But the insurance companies do?[/quote] Health care isn’t a right. It’s cost money and is an expense. Insurance is a means to pay. But they don’t cover anything and everything on everyone. If there is treatment or med you think you need and they won’t pay, you are welcome to find another means to pay for it. [/quote] I mean, it can be a right if we as a nation decide it is. That's how rights work. No, insurance policies don't cover everything. And also many insurers renege on covering what they claim to cover. Both of these things can be true at the same time. Do you actually not understand this? But keep telling yourself how insurance companies are the good guys, and only demanding, unreasonable, stupid patients get their claims denied. Maybe that will work out for you. [/quote] You and many others really don’t get how complex the health system works. Someone told you no and you decided it was their fault. This economist explains it better than I can. https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/insurance-companies-arent-the-main[/quote] If the insurers aren't overcharging then they can stop lying about what coverage they provide. [/quote] Our health providers always over charge and add extras. Our kids pediatric wellness visit included a Hearing Test. Same one they get at free. A “specialist” worker gave it to them for 2 minutes and charged us $100 per kid. And we never got the results only the bill. When I asked my 9 and 11 yo what that was they said the reception came in, the box machine wouldn’t work, and then they left. When I asked the pediatrician office what happened they said Yes Herring test was given. I asked for the results. She looked it up: both kids were Failed the hearing test. I said wtf Oh really and made them take off the BS charges and never give my kids another BS $100 hearing test at their visits again. [/quote]
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