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To: 21stCenturyFreeThinker

And what obligation of the insurance contract would that be. She never met the criteria.

Are you trying to say that everything a patient wants has to be granted? That’s sounds like something from fairyland.


20 posted on 12/22/2007 6:45:34 PM PST by DogandPonyShow (America, the Light of the World.)
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To: DogandPonyShow
And what obligation of the insurance contract would that be. She never met the criteria.
As claimed solely by the insurance company.
Are you trying to say that everything a patient wants has to be granted? That’s sounds like something from fairyland.
It's not a matter of what the patient asked for, it's what the doctors treating her prescribed. She didn't ask for a face lift, she asked for a chance to live. 60% odds of survival aren't that bad.

The only idea from fairyland is that unaccountable corporate bureaucrats should be given free reign to override an extensive array of real medical talent treating the patient. Especially in life and death situations such as this.

Let's face it, they dragged their feet on appeals and the patient died. Not a pretty picture.

21 posted on 12/22/2007 6:59:05 PM PST by 21stCenturyFreeThinker
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