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RyanH
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But, I can't without calling my HMO to get approval. The appointed President has now vowed to veto THE PATIENT'S BILL of RIGHTS, which would allow all Americans, young and old, to sue their HMO's.
The Appointed President said in the news that he's "worried about the number of suits" that would result as a consequence of the bill. (Although in states that have already passed HMO reform legislation, the number of lawsuits have actually went down).
Further, the APPOINTED PRESIDENT, said that he wants the independent review committee that would review claims before they could be sued upon----to be appointed by the insurance companies themselves. He would also cap damages to a mere 500,000 (Shit, what if I lose a body part), and would deny one the right to sue in state court.
Great to have a Pro-Insurance company Appointed President isn't it?
The Appointed President said in the news that he's "worried about the number of suits" that would result as a consequence of the bill. (Although in states that have already passed HMO reform legislation, the number of lawsuits have actually went down).
Further, the APPOINTED PRESIDENT, said that he wants the independent review committee that would review claims before they could be sued upon----to be appointed by the insurance companies themselves. He would also cap damages to a mere 500,000 (Shit, what if I lose a body part), and would deny one the right to sue in state court.
Great to have a Pro-Insurance company Appointed President isn't it?