What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?

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What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there? - LemmyWorld

Health insurance company I worked for would automatically reject claims over a certain amount without reviewing them. Just to be dicks and make people have to resubmit. This was over 25 years ago, but it’s my understanding many health insurers still pull this shit. They don’t care if it’s legal or not. Enforcement is lazy and fines are cheaper than medical claims.

Obviously this is in the USA.

We need a whole branch of government dedicated to fucking with insurance companies. They basically generate free money by having money, they don’t actually provide any net positive outside of just having money
A terrible guide to the terrible terminology of U.S. Health Insurance

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I did finish it but I need like at the beginning without understandong anything. Lucky for me I am not in USA.
We need to move to single payer healthcare and just eliminate the need for insurance companies.
Did you consider becoming a whistleblower?
Definitely sounds like Cigna. Several doctor practices have told me that Cigna rejects alot of insurance claims when other agencies don’t give them as many difficulties.