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Showing Original Post only (View all)Morgan J Freeman: "Anthem Blue Shield Blue Cross -- just denied cancer follow-up MRI to check spread was deeme [View all]
My insurance -- Anthem Blue Shield Blue Cross -- just informed me that my cancer follow-up MRI to check spread was deemed "not a medical necessity" and therefore not authorized.
— Morgan J Freeman (@mjfree.bsky.social) 2025-02-10T21:19:42.881Z
Morgan J Freeman
My insurance -- Anthem Blue Shield Blue Cross -- just informed me that my cancer follow-up MRI to check spread was deemed "not a medical necessity" and therefore not authorized.
February 10, 2025 at 3:19 PM
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GOD DAMN US medical insurance companies are PREDATORY KILLING MACHINES DENYING
NECESSARY MEDICAL TESTS TO STAY ALIVE.
AMERICANS ARE BEING KILLED BY PREDATORS, US CORPORATE PROFITS COME FIRST BEFORE LIFESAVING TESTING
America is a fricken joke.
Americans are getting killed for profiting
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Morgan J Freeman: "Anthem Blue Shield Blue Cross -- just denied cancer follow-up MRI to check spread was deeme [View all]
IrishBubbaLiberal
Feb 2025
OP
The cap on Medicare prescription drugs (and the insulin cap) were implemented by Congress.
Ms. Toad
Feb 2025
#50
Now I'm depressed. The other Morgan would have no problem but this guy could die.
Marcuse
Feb 2025
#60
Always were. Getting worse and more blatant. They are the "death panels." Morgan is right. n/t
Evolve Dammit
Feb 2025
#15
There is a Medicare Advantage special enrollment period from Jan 1st through March 31st every year
dlk
Feb 2025
#37
One thing - it's not always possible to get out of Medicare Advantage once you're in
HereForTheParty
Feb 2025
#58
You can change an Advantage plan at Advantage Open Enrollment or Medicare Annual Election Period
dlk
Feb 2025
#61