But If I have 50 million people paying me to protect their health and I refject 30% of the first claims put in which is 2x the the industry norm I am actively killing people.
Look the size of the company up it is usa biggest with 50 million customer.
look the rejection rate up it is 30% of first claims put in.
when numbers are that big it is a mathematical certainly the ceo was actively killing people.
In my area, the health/social/pension insurance gets your claims dropped mostly always. It's in the numbers. Only 50% of clients go to court, almost 90% of those are winning. I can imagine there are many sick people in the other 50% of folks not going to court to battle the claim rejection.
If you're not fully disabled and under age 55, you undergo the insurance plausibility investigation every two years, and they reject your claim again every 2nd or third time. I'm partly disabled and a little younger than 55, so for me it's the rinse and repeat game.
In my case, i'm actually going through my fourth trial, since 14 months, 13 years after the initial claim. They lose every time, but they don't care. They count on me not making it to court within the 2 months deadline, or no more willing to battle their stupid rejections. In the end it's their customers who are financing these stupid trials.
Sometimes i wonder why nobody got shot for this, yet.
Back to christmas. I am watching march of the wooden soldiers again 4th time this year.
Cant wait to hear the tune when the soldiers begin to march against the bogy men.
I'm using almost the whole, cold and clear night to catch up gathering data from the stars. Summer and fall were deficitary in this regard, too many clouds, too much fog.
Watching the 120sec frames of Ha/OIII from the Jellyfish Nebula (IC 443) coming in right now.
One of those satellite trails earlier in the night could be Santa
