As ‘Rescissions’ Spawn Outrage, Health Insurers Cite Fraud Control
OPS_admin | Sep 08, 2009 | Comments 0
When Your Insurer Says You’re No Longer Covered
Insurance Companies are the Ones with the Death Panels, Canceling Policies to Save Hundreds of Billions When People are Sick And Coming Up With Lame Excuses for Greed
Firms Defend ‘Rescissions’ as Fraud Control
LOS ANGELES — The untimely disappearance of Sally Marrari’s medical coverage goes a long way toward explaining why insurance companies are cast as the villain in the health-care reform drama.
“They said I never mentioned I had a back problem,” said Marrari, 52, whose coverage with Blue Cross was abruptly canceled in 2006 after a thyroid disorder, fluid in the heart and lupus were diagnosed. That left the Los Angeles woman with $25,000 in medical bills and the stigma of the company’s claim that she had committed fraud by not listing on a health questionnaire “preexisting conditions” Marrari said she did not know she had.
By the time she filed a lawsuit in 2008, she also got a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and her debts had swelled beyond $200,000. She was able to see a specialist by trading office visits for work on the doctor’s 1969 Porsche at the garage she owns with her husband.
via As ‘Rescissions’ Spawn Outrage, Health Insurers Cite Fraud Control – washingtonpost.com.
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