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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-16-09 03:50 PM
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Victims of 'Health Insurance Bureaucracy' Speak Out
Lawmakers See Need to Reform Health Insurance Claim Delays, Denials
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/health-insurance-denials-delays-target-lawmakers/story?id=8590781

"These guys are just playing with my life."

Erinn Ackley still remembers her father's words as he struggled with an aggressive form of cancer in 2006. Bill Ackley had health insurance through his job as a public school teacher. But as his life hung in the balance, his insurance company questioned the necessity of a potentially life-saving treatment doctors prescribed and, for a time, refused to pay.

After months of appeals to overcome the "bureaucratic roadblocks," Ackley finally received approval for the treatment he sought. But to his daughter Erinn, the delay just might have cost her father his life.

"Dad was finally transplanted 126 days after the first transplant request he never returned home," said Ackley. "He passed away at the age of 57, leaving a grieving widow and daughter, and only one grandchild born 17 months later, that he will never play with."

"When a loved one is going through a life or death struggle, you can hear the clock ticking every minute," she said.

Ackley's story was one of several accounts shared with members of the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Wednesday of the often heart-wrenching struggles some Americans face in dealing with the "private health insurance bureaucracy."
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fasttense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-16-09 04:20 PM
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1. How dare they!!!1!
Edited on Wed Sep-16-09 04:22 PM by fasttense
Don't they know they are disposable people? They are the little people who we all know is a myth. They are the workers in this country who deserve nothing but a shitty job cleaning the toilets of their masters, and they are lucky to get it.:sarcasm:

Just channeling my inner FREEPER. I picked it up from listening to my millionaire brother and brother-in-law. Don't you know they are doctors, I think they are part of the 25%.
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