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'Out of control': Cancer surgeon claims UnitedHealthcare questioned her mid-procedure
(www.rawstory.com)
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Like what bullshit is that. Once the surgery has started I think you've lost the ability to deny anything.
Exactly. You approved it, already. You can't then un-approve it once things are rolling, based on your own say so.
You can't wait for insurance approval on certain procedures - appendicitis, for instance. You've got to file the claim and hope they approve it.
And insurance companies love to slow roll claims approval, particularly in situations where saying "we need more time to consider" means a higher likelihood of the patient dying before receiving care. Liver cancer is a common case.
I'm... Aware. This whole subject was about over they did pre-approve though. Then changed their mind....