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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: skinowski who wrote (7523)7/14/2009 11:54:07 AM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (1) of 42652
 
I remember many examples. Here is one.

That is an example of something they don't cover. I appreciate that they changed their policy from covering it to not covering it and that you didn't know about the change or they didn't give enough lead time on the change, but that's a different problem from denying a claim arbitrarily. And whether or not this or that ought to be covered is also a different problem.

As I said earlier, it's my understanding that if they cover X and don't cover Y, then all the X's get paid while all of the Y's are denied. Mindlessly. That will continue to be my understanding until I see an example of arbitrary rejection of claims.
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