Unnecessary care that the health insurance company considers unnecessary. Meanwhile, the doctors and everybody else who actually understand what they’re doing can believe that it is totally necessary. But they don’t have the purse strings. So fuck them. The insurance company’s going to do what it wants
milleniumsentry
3 months ago
Hrm.
Putting my thinking cap on… I’d say that they were practicing medicine… determining whether something is unnecessary, sounds an awwwwful lot like a second opinion or diagnosis…
Hrm…
I wonder if there are any laws against that….
RyuChamploo
3 months ago
Take you “unnecessary care” and shove it up your ass. We’re not talking about luxury items here…this is fucking HEALTHCARE. No one is trying to scam the fucking hospitals by volunteering for uncomfortable/painful/annoying procedures. I promise you, I’m not trying to get poked and prodded and cut open because it’s fucking fun, you greedy shit stains.
God I hate this fucking country.
P.S. For all you morons replying with some version of “but, but SOME people do this”, please remove your head from your ass and try thinking critically for just 5 seconds. I guaran-fucking-tee you the amount of money/time/medical resources wasted by “hypochondriacs” and uh, “lonely people” are a drop in the bucket compared to all the healthcare being denied to legitimate patients with very real issues.
These very rich assholes are literally ruining people’s lives, if not outright killing them with these draconian policies that only serve to further enrich the elite.
Consider this: UHC has 52 millions customers. They deny a whopping 32% of their claims, which would be nearly 17 million people getting denied for NECESSARY healthcare. Even if some tiny percent of these people are so-called hypochondriacs, that’s a bit of a gross overcorrection, wouldn’t you say?
MysterY089
3 months ago
Luigi’s Gone, I Guess We Need Mario Now!
MktgIsAight
3 months ago
We need to guard against unnecessary CEOs
f_leaver
3 months ago
Next time, don’t go for the CEO, take on the board of directors.
Anyone pretty surprised that things like this somehow made it to Fox?
TigerTerrier
3 months ago
I’ll never understand how it got to the point that insurance was allowed to dictate over dr orders
Hooper627
3 months ago
lol, have fun with that
LuxLocke
3 months ago
Need a system whereas the doctor and patient are the ones that deem a treatment necessary. Not an insurance company, and don’t go saying “but the insurance companies hire providers to help in decision making” as there are just paid to meet quotas, not treat patients.
They don’t care about millions of people suffering or dying. They don’t care about not fulfilling their contractual or tacit agreements with their customers. Do you really think 1, just 1, of their own dying is going to change their course?
zippopwnage
3 months ago
Is sad that the medical systems works on profit instead of actually caring for people you know?
1Poochh
3 months ago
I don’t understand why an insurance company gets to make this call. Doctors go through many years of schooling to know what is needed for the body, and some guy who went to business school seems to know what a person’s body needs better than a doctor. WTF!
We need a heavy hand here from the government! This of control.
Brutuscaitchris
3 months ago
Be a shame if this were to upset millions of Americans currently denied by their insurers….
maditqo
3 months ago
how many CEOs do they have left anyway?
EnvironmentalForm470
3 months ago
This is a class war. They are releasing statements like this because they consider it us vs them and they despise us. They see us cheering for their comrades death and they want to strike back.
Well they would rather have a war than make changes so I guess more of them will be getting the Luigi treatment. Exciting times to be a peasant.
Looking forward to this next UHO CEO getting it pronto lol
Btw his name is Andrew witty. Here is a wiki page with lots of information on him https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Witty we should all spread his name so that we can send him well written letters of disapproval, maybe even give him an eye message.
letdogsvote
3 months ago
And it seems no lessons were learned.
Masshole205
3 months ago
Paying tens of millions to CEOs to incentivize them to deny claims seems like unnecessary care to me
BilliamTheGr8
3 months ago
“Oof, I’m sorry, but body guards aren’t covered by your policy. Being a POS is a preexisting condition”
themanosaur
3 months ago
Boardrooms not classrooms
akaname__
3 months ago
ROUND 2!!!!
Variniki
3 months ago
I think the real issue here is unnecessary CEOs. Any ideas how we can fix that ?
Remarks start at about 1:25 in. But it’s crazy in its entirety.
Edit: This guy is either stone-cold, disillusional or stupid. At this point I’d be afraid that another guy with little or nothing left to lose will just gun me down to keep the ball rolling.
fogmandurad
3 months ago
The working class is trapped in a brutal cycle of exploitation and disposability. From the moment they enter the workforce, they are forced to accept low wages, poor benefits, and exhausting conditions, all while generating immense profits for the wealthy. Their labor is extracted until their bodies are worn down—often prematurely due to stress, overwork, and inadequate healthcare access.
As they age and become less “profitable” to the system, they are discarded. When healthcare is most needed, they are met with claim denials, exorbitant medical bills, and insurance loopholes designed to maximize corporate profits at the cost of human lives. Seniors are left to fend for themselves, dying from treatable conditions because they are deemed too expensive to keep alive.
Meanwhile, their children—the next generation—are funneled into the same exploitative system. From underfunded schools to predatory student loans, young workers are primed to replace their parents in low-wage, high-demand jobs. The cycle ensures a steady stream of labor while keeping families perpetually poor, overworked, and dependent on systems rigged against them.
This is not an accident—it’s by design. Capitalism thrives on this churn, where humans are treated as disposable cogs in a machine that values profit over life. To break this cycle, we must demand a system that prioritizes the well-being of people, not corporations.
Illustrious-Buyer689
3 months ago
Replace “care” with “death”.
scoobynoodles
3 months ago
Sorry but what the hell is considered “unnecessary care?!”
goleafsgo13
3 months ago
That’s a statement for the shareholders.
He’s saying all lives are expendable, even their own.
Lilith_Christine
3 months ago
Everyone can be a Luigi. All it takes is that one thing to make you snap.
CelTiar
3 months ago
Time for round 2
OldSamSays
3 months ago
Have they no public relations department or are they so arrogant that there is no point in trying to dress up their evil?
0peRightBehindYa
3 months ago
Huh….apparently the message wasn’t received.
Chester_A_Arthuritis
3 months ago
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?
Outrageous_Chef_3839
3 months ago
damn new guy in a week? Don’t take work so seriously. You are disposable and if you die your job will be posted the next mf day
Doubling down. The arrogance of these people.
Unnecessary care that the health insurance company considers unnecessary. Meanwhile, the doctors and everybody else who actually understand what they’re doing can believe that it is totally necessary. But they don’t have the purse strings. So fuck them. The insurance company’s going to do what it wants
Hrm.
Putting my thinking cap on… I’d say that they were practicing medicine… determining whether something is unnecessary, sounds an awwwwful lot like a second opinion or diagnosis…
Hrm…
I wonder if there are any laws against that….
Take you “unnecessary care” and shove it up your ass. We’re not talking about luxury items here…this is fucking HEALTHCARE. No one is trying to scam the fucking hospitals by volunteering for uncomfortable/painful/annoying procedures. I promise you, I’m not trying to get poked and prodded and cut open because it’s fucking fun, you greedy shit stains.
God I hate this fucking country.
P.S. For all you morons replying with some version of “but, but SOME people do this”, please remove your head from your ass and try thinking critically for just 5 seconds. I guaran-fucking-tee you the amount of money/time/medical resources wasted by “hypochondriacs” and uh, “lonely people” are a drop in the bucket compared to all the healthcare being denied to legitimate patients with very real issues.
These very rich assholes are literally ruining people’s lives, if not outright killing them with these draconian policies that only serve to further enrich the elite.
Consider this: UHC has 52 millions customers. They deny a whopping 32% of their claims, which would be nearly 17 million people getting denied for NECESSARY healthcare. Even if some tiny percent of these people are so-called hypochondriacs, that’s a bit of a gross overcorrection, wouldn’t you say?
Luigi’s Gone, I Guess We Need Mario Now!
We need to guard against unnecessary CEOs
Next time, don’t go for the CEO, take on the board of directors.
Anyone pretty surprised that things like this somehow made it to Fox?
I’ll never understand how it got to the point that insurance was allowed to dictate over dr orders
lol, have fun with that
Need a system whereas the doctor and patient are the ones that deem a treatment necessary. Not an insurance company, and don’t go saying “but the insurance companies hire providers to help in decision making” as there are just paid to meet quotas, not treat patients.
Homeboy got a death wish.
Pretty bold of him cause he’s still out there
They don’t care about millions of people suffering or dying. They don’t care about not fulfilling their contractual or tacit agreements with their customers. Do you really think 1, just 1, of their own dying is going to change their course?
Is sad that the medical systems works on profit instead of actually caring for people you know?
I don’t understand why an insurance company gets to make this call. Doctors go through many years of schooling to know what is needed for the body, and some guy who went to business school seems to know what a person’s body needs better than a doctor. WTF!
We need a heavy hand here from the government! This of control.
Be a shame if this were to upset millions of Americans currently denied by their insurers….
how many CEOs do they have left anyway?
This is a class war. They are releasing statements like this because they consider it us vs them and they despise us. They see us cheering for their comrades death and they want to strike back.
Well they would rather have a war than make changes so I guess more of them will be getting the Luigi treatment. Exciting times to be a peasant.
Looking forward to this next UHO CEO getting it pronto lol
Btw his name is Andrew witty. Here is a wiki page with lots of information on him https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Witty we should all spread his name so that we can send him well written letters of disapproval, maybe even give him an eye message.
And it seems no lessons were learned.
Paying tens of millions to CEOs to incentivize them to deny claims seems like unnecessary care to me
“Oof, I’m sorry, but body guards aren’t covered by your policy. Being a POS is a preexisting condition”
Boardrooms not classrooms
ROUND 2!!!!
I think the real issue here is unnecessary CEOs. Any ideas how we can fix that ?
Are these the death panels they warned us about?
Here’s the video: https://x.com/kenklippenstein/status/1865168652095639586
Remarks start at about 1:25 in. But it’s crazy in its entirety.
Edit: This guy is either stone-cold, disillusional or stupid. At this point I’d be afraid that another guy with little or nothing left to lose will just gun me down to keep the ball rolling.
The working class is trapped in a brutal cycle of exploitation and disposability. From the moment they enter the workforce, they are forced to accept low wages, poor benefits, and exhausting conditions, all while generating immense profits for the wealthy. Their labor is extracted until their bodies are worn down—often prematurely due to stress, overwork, and inadequate healthcare access.
As they age and become less “profitable” to the system, they are discarded. When healthcare is most needed, they are met with claim denials, exorbitant medical bills, and insurance loopholes designed to maximize corporate profits at the cost of human lives. Seniors are left to fend for themselves, dying from treatable conditions because they are deemed too expensive to keep alive.
Meanwhile, their children—the next generation—are funneled into the same exploitative system. From underfunded schools to predatory student loans, young workers are primed to replace their parents in low-wage, high-demand jobs. The cycle ensures a steady stream of labor while keeping families perpetually poor, overworked, and dependent on systems rigged against them.
This is not an accident—it’s by design. Capitalism thrives on this churn, where humans are treated as disposable cogs in a machine that values profit over life. To break this cycle, we must demand a system that prioritizes the well-being of people, not corporations.
Replace “care” with “death”.
Sorry but what the hell is considered “unnecessary care?!”
That’s a statement for the shareholders.
He’s saying all lives are expendable, even their own.
Everyone can be a Luigi. All it takes is that one thing to make you snap.
Time for round 2
Have they no public relations department or are they so arrogant that there is no point in trying to dress up their evil?
Huh….apparently the message wasn’t received.
How many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?
damn new guy in a week? Don’t take work so seriously. You are disposable and if you die your job will be posted the next mf day
Huge opportunity for anybody named Mario

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