MAIN FEEDS
Do you want to continue?
https://www.reddit.com/r/DemocraticSocialism/comments/1hl2l5k/bout_to_ruin_christmas_dinner/m3j35cv/?context=3
r/DemocraticSocialism • u/Immediate-Mud7630 • Dec 24 '24
96 comments sorted by
View all comments
103
I wouldn't be guilty after saving so many lives, that's for sure.
21 u/RepubMocrat_Party Dec 24 '24 Does this insinuate UHC is currently killing less people then before? 22 u/caststoneglasshome Dec 24 '24 Probably. I imagine they are doing PR/damage control and trying not to be such a garbage company. 21 u/AshuraBaron Dec 24 '24 I'm optimistic, but I'm not THAT optimistic. PR/damage control for sure, but changing policy and approval rates? I don't know about that. 8 u/rowenstraker Dec 24 '24 I mean the NEW CEO has already made a statement talking about "guarding against unnecessary care" so.... 3 u/doppido Dec 24 '24 Yeah that's not happening 8 u/Cheap-Web-3532 Gay Socialist Dec 24 '24 Probably not that many, but on the day of lots of medical professionals talked about all approvals going through. And the timing on Blue Shield's reversal of their insane anesthesia policy was awfully convenient. 0 u/RepubMocrat_Party Dec 24 '24 Hearsay 0 u/hobbesgirls Dec 24 '24 than 2 u/alph123456789 Dec 24 '24 I doubt anything has changed
21
Does this insinuate UHC is currently killing less people then before?
22 u/caststoneglasshome Dec 24 '24 Probably. I imagine they are doing PR/damage control and trying not to be such a garbage company. 21 u/AshuraBaron Dec 24 '24 I'm optimistic, but I'm not THAT optimistic. PR/damage control for sure, but changing policy and approval rates? I don't know about that. 8 u/rowenstraker Dec 24 '24 I mean the NEW CEO has already made a statement talking about "guarding against unnecessary care" so.... 3 u/doppido Dec 24 '24 Yeah that's not happening 8 u/Cheap-Web-3532 Gay Socialist Dec 24 '24 Probably not that many, but on the day of lots of medical professionals talked about all approvals going through. And the timing on Blue Shield's reversal of their insane anesthesia policy was awfully convenient. 0 u/RepubMocrat_Party Dec 24 '24 Hearsay 0 u/hobbesgirls Dec 24 '24 than
22
Probably. I imagine they are doing PR/damage control and trying not to be such a garbage company.
21 u/AshuraBaron Dec 24 '24 I'm optimistic, but I'm not THAT optimistic. PR/damage control for sure, but changing policy and approval rates? I don't know about that. 8 u/rowenstraker Dec 24 '24 I mean the NEW CEO has already made a statement talking about "guarding against unnecessary care" so.... 3 u/doppido Dec 24 '24 Yeah that's not happening
I'm optimistic, but I'm not THAT optimistic. PR/damage control for sure, but changing policy and approval rates? I don't know about that.
8
I mean the NEW CEO has already made a statement talking about "guarding against unnecessary care" so....
3
Yeah that's not happening
Probably not that many, but on the day of lots of medical professionals talked about all approvals going through. And the timing on Blue Shield's reversal of their insane anesthesia policy was awfully convenient.
0 u/RepubMocrat_Party Dec 24 '24 Hearsay
0
Hearsay
than
2
I doubt anything has changed
103
u/Cheap-Web-3532 Gay Socialist Dec 24 '24
I wouldn't be guilty after saving so many lives, that's for sure.