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Just another sign of how short-sighted,no-conscience,unGodly,shoot-themselves&anyone-else-in-the-foot for for a positive quarterly report,businesses & government operate.Glad I remember a sweeter USA.Wish it still existed.
 
Conseco Insurance, what a bunch of blood suckers.
A former co worker, pilot, suddenly came down with kidney failure and uncontrolable high blood pressure. Our airline uses Conseco for disability insurance. This coworked applied for disability as he could no longer work because he could no longer pass the FAA physical needed to fly. He ended up on Dialysis and applied to Conseco for a disablilty claim. They turned him down saying that he was being "uncooperative". What they started to do was sending his doctors these 8 part forms on a weekly basis to fill out DEMANDING a date where he could return to work. The doctor said a kidney transplant was the only hope and the chances of that doesn't look good. Conseco continued to turn him down stating that he and his doctors are being "uncooperative". That's the way they get you, harrass the doctors to death and then when the doctors won't take hours per week to complete each form, they cut you off.
If anyone out there has Conseco, watch out for Ms. Precious Johnson, she is their person who specializes in denying claims! And from what I have been told, she's a real bitch!
 
I say no more insurance period! NONE!

So why cant we make insurance illeagle? There is no point to any of it anymore beyond a cash machine. None of them ever pay! My husbands health insurance is 5.00 per hour of his package for major medical with a 2000.00 deductable and they are denying everyones claims lately.

Taking money for services and then not rendering them is fraud. Thats illeagle.
 
Pinkset....

No more insurance? My diabetes medications and supplies are over 1000USD a month. My other medications are nearly as expensive.

I am grateful, grateful that I DO have insurance after years of not having insurance. My prescription co-pay is 2.00 for name brands (Prozac, Lyrica, Lipitor...) and no charge for generics (Trazodone, Atenolol, Nitroquick...)

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
My dad worked for Mutual of Omaha for 37 years, retired in 1987. The company bears little resemblance to what it was when he left, and nothing to what it was originally intended to do (pool expenses for medical care) when it was founded by a physcician and his wife back in 1917 or thereabouts.

I spent my time in the trenches there as well. In those days, it seemed like they were much more concerned about keeping the unions out than actually paying on claims. I used to talk to the organizers just to stir the pot and get the spy network worked up.
 

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