The (Many) Crimes of United Healthcare, Explained

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yapping bout the whole united healthcare situation, insurance, lobbying, and more

Clarification: The specific AI w/ a 90% error rate (nH Predict), and the one used for mental health reviews (ALERT) are different systems but they're both used by united tho.

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Uploaded at 02:13am, 9 Dec 2024
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Thanks for watching! This is edited from my last YT stream (Fridays @ 7.30pm Eastern)

I could only scratch the surface of the long, long list of stuff they’ve been involved with (e.g. insider trading, kicking people out of nursing homes, layoffs, etc.) but instead tried to focus on aspects that might have had less coverage (+ build on the stuff you may have already heard).

Highly recommend the articles linked in the description if you want more info! They’re pretty long but very enlightening reads. I naturally couldn't include all the info here. 
Also obviously I’m not American (just interested in healthcare access) so I’m deffs interested in hearing your opinions/experiences too.

Fads
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This story is getting more coverage than anyone with UHC insurance

caesar
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Using AI to deny claims should get more attention. That's a crime against humanity. Letting a computer decided who lives and who dies is straight out of a dystopian novel.

deltasyn
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Imagine a company (an industry) whose business model is to charge you for something then refuse to give you what you paid for.

mhsiehmd
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Time limits for anesthesia is one of the most vile things I've ever heard 💀

jaronloar
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"He had an ill will towards corporate America ?" So do 300, 000, 000 other people in the United States!

earthstewardude
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When justice cannot be found in the courts, people will seek it in the streets.

ReallyBadJuJu
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"He died doing what he loved: not getting necessary medical treatment in a timely manner" goes so hard though. Many thanks to the mysterious purple background white N for that zinger.

Thrna_
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Finally a video that’s not pretending that ceo was a victim while shoving all his crimes under the rug

crewmatewillthrowthesehand
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FYI Don't eat at the McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It has a rat problem.

Mylo_Cordana
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If only health was a matter of public services instead of some company's greed

qiyubi
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Talking about the murder of a greedy CEO while calmly pouring up a glass of champagne : dry british humour at its peak

yooskie
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2 things that will not get old: dark humor and the UHC CEO.

MatchaCocoaDog
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The idea to me that you can legitimately put a time limit on anaesthesia in health insurance is beyond sadistic and evil. Especially considering how surgeries can be disrupted or take longer for a variety of reasons. I also would note that UnitedHealthcare was also a cyberattacked recently as well, which was $22 Million in costs. Be curious if that becomes an element. Truly boggles me that Americans havnt rebelled collectively over healthcare because they have no idea how dystopian it is.

Henbot
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This video deserves more attention. Not a single official news outlet is covering the many outright crimes of United Healthcare. You don't need to be Sherlock Holmes to figure out why somebody finally cracked after seeing genuine evil of this scale

filipvadas
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I can't even watch this video because I know it's going to make me sick to my stomach. Thank you for exposing their crimes

LivingBreathingRedFlag
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The police quote about the suspect in custody frustrates me so much. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it: "He has an ill will against corporate America."

Yeah, that's called being a normal person.

Madamoizillion
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I've seen people talk about how this act has kicked off a class war, but that ignores the overwhelming sense that this was retribution for something. This suggests the so-called class war has been waged for quite a long time BY the insurance companies AGAINST their paying customers long before this hit. This is simply the customer side retaliating for aggressive policies directed against them.

peterfazio
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So they deny the claims that come directly from the patients doctors, but they themselves also diagnose patients with things the patient doesn't actually have when it benefits them? 🤔

gybzen
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As a European with mandatory government insurance, this shit's so wild to see

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