They are checking every dispute or contested denial of service brought against the company, as well as running down every threat made against the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
That's gonna take some time.
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They are checking every dispute or contested denial of service brought against the company, as well as running down every threat made against the UnitedHealthcare CEO.
That's gonna take some time.
I don't know if the number was real but someone posted a picture that their denial rate was 32% whereas the lowest provider was 9%
Their denial rate was 8% when Brian Thompson became CEO and jumped to 22.7% after one year of his leadership. 32% is believable after 3 years, especially if it's true that the decision to train an LLM for the purpose of auto rejecting claims was his directive
Why a LLM when an autoreply of "Denied" would work?
Presumably because the LLM can give a justification as well, rather than just a straight "no". Doesn't mean it's a good justification but I'm sure they have metrics that say when it looks somewhat plausible that more people don't challenge it.
Isn't it their policy to deny every claim to force an appeal? How many claims do they get in a day? Their investigation will never end.
They go to the same lengths for every murder, right? Right?
What other murders? That was the only crime that evening in the city.
i'm not remotely convinced they haven't just grabbed footage of some rando with a hoodie and said "he's the one!" so it looks like they're actually getting somewhere
that said, if i were cop, i'd be dropping my usual half-ass work ethic down to quarter-ass at most on this one
I wonder how many NY cops have gone to 1/8th.
What could ever get anyone to think the shitass NYPD was ever doing more than 1/8 effort?
They don't hire for quality.
Oh no. He got away. How sad. Oh well.
Probably swung up to Albany for some steamed hams.
Don't you mean steamed clams?...
No, steamed hams! It's an old family recipe.
Mmm, steamed hams!
Steamed hams, you say? I don't know... these look quite similar to the ones they have at Krusty Burger.
Hah! I know that everybody's got a price, and I can't claim that I'd never turn over information about the guy.
But I do know that my price would be one hell of a lot higher than $10,000, that's for damn sure.
I wouldnt settle for a dime under his entire net worth and a list of the denied claims
pretty sure i saw him here in Colorado
Spotted this man today in Hong Kong
Saw him outside Meow Wolf yesterday as well.
I absolutely saw the man here outside London proper.
No shit.
Man, these trained professionals are on it.
It isn't necessary to have proper capabilities to perform actions as much as it is to have the perception to have the capabilities to perform the actions.
For example. The door greeters at Walmart do not stop theft, they deter it merely by their presence.
Gets really hard when you work with cops and realize how fucking stupid most of them are. Super fun.
Wasn't he seen in Madrid recently?
You may be on to something here. ~~Anyone want to ddos the NYPD tip line~~ Make sure to share any useful information you may have with law enforcement.
He was spotted at a cafe in Salt Lake City, video here
I'm so glad I use Voyager, cause it shows link previews, making it impossible to fall for this shit anymore.
No, it was Kazakhstan.
Damn bro they must have Sherlock fucking Holmes on this case
hope dude had a plan to go to ground afterwards, with a flat somewhere stocked up, a bank account with funds for doordash, and amazon deliveries
Options nowadays are pretty much tempting - just have to have a tight plan and go through with it.
I hope he had it planned pretty much as you said and is now enjoying his memes while scrolling lemmy.
Ten thousand dollars is not NEARLY enough.
Well that just about wraps things up then
It was me, I did it!
-Sincerely, someone who hasn't been to NYC for like 5 years.