Jump to content

CNN obtains video of fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO


Recommended Posts

Posted
37 minutes ago, Jaggadonga said:

People commenting on social media same like how UHC claim department responded to their insurance claims. 90% of the people not even caring that he is killed. Baga hurt avthunnaru janalu health insurance costs valla.

90%of claims auto rejected by ai ata 

Posted

CEO ki chichi paditundhi inkka 

 

mana desi LLC kotha pettukunna CEO @Sucker @csrcsr inkka Tommy bhaya 

monna monna GC lu vachi CEOs ayina bhaya lu Jagrthha 

  • Sad 1
Posted
5 minutes ago, kevinUsa said:

90%of claims auto rejected by ai ata 

Hmm that's bad. Killing someone is not a solution. Hope this sends a message to the corporate and the govt that common people are suffering 

Posted
12 minutes ago, shaktimaan said:

I had a relative who was a high level executive at the headquarters in MN. He used to talk about how cunning their policies are to maximize profits and this was bound to happen sometime. Now all insurance ceos will have bodyguards at every moment

Loopholes are built into the policies to deny high-cost services to patients. People don't care about these until someone in their family encounters them. At this time, the insurance company does not care about retaining this customer. It's a liability for them. Hook or crook, they deny service. Most people can't hire lawyers. 

Brutal business. Biggest scam in America. 

Posted

UHC meda chala complaints unnai

someone might have lost their

loved one due to insurance issues

  • Upvote 1
Posted
5 hours ago, enigmatic said:

lakshala mandiki kavalani insurance coverage vunna kavalani treatment deny chesaru anta united health. aaa lakshala mandi lo evadiko mandi kalchi mingadu ani reddit lo anukuntunnaru. 

Doubt it. It's clearly professional hit, something to do with huge $$$

  • Upvote 1
Posted

This is a definite hit job executed by mafia ...

who paid the mafia ...??? who sanctioned the hit ... ????

hospital association ?????????????

 

Also expect BIGGGG BIGLY changes in health care under Trump !!!!

Obamacare may be expunged ... and expect huge jackup in health insurance premiums !!!!!

  • Upvote 1
Posted
3 hours ago, futureofandhra said:

Insider trading 

Edho issue vundhi 

This guy is close to thaatha ! 

Posted
5 hours ago, tyrion123 said:

This is a definite hit job executed by mafia ...

who paid the mafia ...??? who sanctioned the hit ... ????

hospital association ?????????????

 

Also expect BIGGGG BIGLY changes in health care under Trump !!!!

Obamacare may be expunged ... and expect huge jackup in health insurance premiums !!!!!

Obamacare ye first reason for the high premiums 

Posted
57 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

Obamacare ye first reason for the high premiums 

if not for ACA, millions of people would’ve died with preexisting conditions and no insurance coverage. Yes, it’s flawed but not as bad as the other side projects 

Posted

deny defend depose

….these are the words written on bullet casings found at the scene. Clearly someone who was denied insurance and lost their loved ones did this

Posted
1 hour ago, shaktimaan said:

deny defend depose

….these are the words written on bullet casings found at the scene. Clearly someone who was denied insurance and lost their loved ones did this

Or just a distraction from actual motive 

  • 2 months later...
Posted
On 12/4/2024 at 6:41 PM, Konebhar6 said:

Loopholes are built into the policies to deny high-cost services to patients. People don't care about these until someone in their family encounters them. At this time, the insurance company does not care about retaining this customer. It's a liability for them. Hook or crook, they deny service. Most people can't hire lawyers. 

Brutal business. Biggest scam in America. 

 

On 12/4/2024 at 6:58 PM, Spartan said:

UHC meda chala complaints unnai

someone might have lost their

loved one due to insurance issues

 

On 12/4/2024 at 10:42 PM, Pavanonline said:

Doubt it. It's clearly professional hit, something to do with huge $$$

 

On 12/4/2024 at 11:37 PM, tyrion123 said:

This is a definite hit job executed by mafia ...

who paid the mafia ...??? who sanctioned the hit ... ????

hospital association ?????????????

 

Also expect BIGGGG BIGLY changes in health care under Trump !!!!

Obamacare may be expunged ... and expect huge jackup in health insurance premiums !!!!!

 

On 12/5/2024 at 6:04 AM, shaktimaan said:

if not for ACA, millions of people would’ve died with preexisting conditions and no insurance coverage. Yes, it’s flawed but not as bad as the other side projects 

I asked GRok ai

Yes, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) effectively subsidizes some people while contributing to rising costs for others—it’s a redistribution baked into how the law works. The ACA uses a mix of subsidies and regulations to make insurance more affordable for lower- and middle-income folks, but that can shift costs onto those who don’t qualify for help or who are outside the subsidized system.

Here’s how it plays out: the ACA provides premium tax credits and cost-sharing reductions for people buying plans on the marketplace, typically those earning 100-400% of the federal poverty level (about $14,580 to $58,320 for an individual in 2025). These subsidies cap what they pay for premiums—say, 2-8.5% of their income—and lower out-of-pocket costs like deductibles. In 2023, over 90% of marketplace enrollees got subsidies, averaging around $500 a month per person, according to CMS data. Medicaid expansion, part of the ACA in many states, also covers millions at little to no cost to them, funded largely by federal dollars.

But this isn’t free money—it’s paid for through taxes and, indirectly, higher insurance costs elsewhere. For instance, the ACA funds subsidies partly via taxes on high-income earners (like the Medicare surtax), insurers, and medical device makers. More subtly, though, it shifts costs onto people with employer-sponsored insurance or non-subsidized private plans. When insurers cover sicker patients under ACA rules—like no denials for pre-existing conditions—they spread those expenses across their entire customer base, not just marketplace plans. This jacks up premiums for everyone, including the unsubsidized.

Take employer plans: they don’t get ACA subsidies, yet their costs reflect the same market dynamics—higher provider rates and richer benefit mandates driven by ACA regulations. Kaiser Family Foundation data shows family premiums for employer coverage hit $22,463 in 2024, with workers paying about $6,296 out of pocket. Part of that rise ties to hospitals charging private insurer more to offset lower Medicaid/Medicare payments, a gap the ACA widened by expanding low-reimbursement programs. Meanwhile, someone on a subsidized ACA plan might pay $50 a month for a similar policy that’d cost $500 unsubsidized.

The unsubsidized feel it too—people earning over 400% of the poverty level on the marketplace get no help, and their premiums spiked post-ACA (think 20-30% jumps in 2017-2018 before stabilizing). Off-marketplace individual plans face the same inflated baseline costs without the tax credits.

So, yeah, the ACA’s subsidies lower costs for some—especially the poor and middle-class on the marketplace—while pushing up premiums and deductibles for others, particularly those with employer plans or higher incomes. It’s not a straight “rob Peter to pay Paul” deal, but the system’s design does mean the unsubsidized are picking up part of the tab through higher market-wide costs. Does that match what you’re seeing with your own insurance?

@Sixers @human1234 @aratipandu

so for us , we doesnt qualify even we are poor, middle class or rich, cost most of us not on GC/citizen

  • Upvote 1

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...