highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Telling me murder isn't good I think I know that. Asking empathy from people when said deny which leads to death isn't realistic.
Did Thompson actually tell anyone to deny coverage? Do we know any details of the policies? No, we don't. I'm not defending anyone, but when so much isn't known, it's hard to justify murder, even when it was the CEO of an insurer and I'm no fan of the insurance industry.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Touchingly he cares about CEOs but fat/poor people, not so much. :rolleyes:
You really get me.o_O

Let me guess- you think it's society's fault that morbidly obese and poor people are that way, right?
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
Did Thompson actually tell anyone to deny coverage? Do we know any details of the policies? No, we don't. I'm not defending anyone, but when so much isn't known, it's hard to justify murder, even when it was the CEO of an insurer and I'm no fan of the insurance industry.
I don't think you even know what you're saying. Thompson was the CEO. The denials start at the top LOL.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I don't think you even know what you're saying. Thompson was the CEO. The denials start at the top LOL.
Of course you don't think I know what I'm saying- you constantly infer what's not there and it has been a pattern in your replies.

And you know their policies? I know he was CEO, but you seem to think they know all of the minute details of the operation. They work with the board and other managers, including the underwriting department. Do you really think he's involved with every case that's denied or all of the defined denials?

OK, let's assume you do know how UH was operated. Do you know if he was or wasn't trying to change the system of denials?

Let's stop this BS- find someone else to bother.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
Of course you don't think I know what I'm saying- you constantly infer what's not there and it has been a pattern in your replies.

And you know their policies? I know he was CEO, but you seem to think they know all of the minute details of the operation. They work with the board and other managers, including the underwriting department. Do you really think he's involved with every case that's denied or all of the defined denials?

OK, let's assume you do know how UH was operated. Do you know if he was or wasn't trying to change the system of denials?

Let's stop this BS- find someone else to bother.
He makes $10 million a year, and United has the highest denial rate of any Corp LOL. You earlier: you must live under a rock if you think for-profit is the best way.
 
Tankini

Tankini

Audioholic Chief
He makes $10 million a year, and United has the highest denial rate of any Corp LOL. You earlier: you must live under a rock if you think for-profit is the best way.
Wait a minute, he makes? He was murdered right? Use to make 10 million a year. Soooo, who got his 10 million yearly salary? Hope it was put to good use approving medical claims. Not that getting murder doesn't count. That would be like, asking someone to go do a dirty deed. They do it, so who takes revenge next and calls it justifiable by example? or is vengeance acceptable. Isn't murder/vengeance two of the same thing? In-cold blood, murder or vengeance = Cold Blooded Murder of innocence.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Did Thompson actually tell anyone to deny coverage? Do we know any details of the policies? No, we don't. I'm not defending anyone, but when so much isn't known, it's hard to justify murder, even when it was the CEO of an insurer and I'm no fan of the insurance industry.
I actually worked in benefits tech and he actively opposed software that would help with claim accuracy. FWIW many of his competitors didn't. Also he ruined a key tech company that failed early this year and caused major disruptions.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I actually worked in benefits tech and he actively opposed software that would help with claim accuracy. FWIW many of his competitors didn't. Also he ruined a key tech company that failed early this year and caused major disruptions.
Finally, someone who's familiar with the guy. Thanks.

Still didn't need to be assassinated- seems like he was a dik, but if he had an MBA, that's what they do.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
He makes $10 million a year, and United has the highest denial rate of any Corp LOL. You earlier: you must live under a rock if you think for-profit is the best way.
Again, I didn't say that for profit is the best way. If I did, copy and paste it.
 
Tankini

Tankini

Audioholic Chief
I actually worked in benefits tech and he actively opposed software that would help with claim accuracy. FWIW many of his competitors didn't. Also he ruined a key tech company that failed early this year and caused major disruptions.
So, deniable plausibility With intent of one would benefit the most.
 
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Dude#1279435

Audioholic Spartan
Finally, someone who's familiar with the guy. Thanks.

Still didn't need to be assassinated- seems like he was a dik, but if he had an MBA, that's what they do.
Doesn't take much to piece together. $10 million salary, highest denial rate, fake AI..... pretty simple to glean really.
 
mtrycrafts

mtrycrafts

Seriously, I have no life.
Finally, someone who's familiar with the guy. Thanks.

Still didn't need to be assassinated- seems like he was a dik, but if he had an MBA, that's what they do.
You mean that curriculum removes your humanity totally?
 
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