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'Out of control': Cancer surgeon claims UnitedHealthcare questioned her mid-procedure
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That's true but it's a business. Yes they would prefer to pay nothing but if the law passed they had to cover life insurance then they straight up have a number to beat. If it's gonna cost $200,001 to keep you alive then nope, denied.
Your logic is true, but what you're forgetting is that they already have a number to beat, and it's $0.
Technically the number is person's insurance premium over expected natural lifespan. But that number is still going to be lower than medical expenses. Might as well be $0.
And they currently just deny everything and hope you don't appeal.