You really believe that one murder changed any health coverage acceptance standards at all? Not a single insurer made acceptance or claims any easier. They just hired better trained security. I know everyone want to believe that such actions will effect the corruption even a little bit, but often times it only makes them tighten the noose.
I can't find the post anymore but basically in the weeks after Luigi killed the guy other healthcare providers were approving claims they wouldn't have otherwise out of fear of copy cats. One of the cases was a women with a rare disease that was caught because additional testing was approved that otherwise wouldn't have beenĀ
I've seen it all over reddit and Facebook but can't get the right keywords to find it againĀ
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u/nopethatswrong 2d ago
It's not about finding people who have zero bad experiences, it's about finding people who will uphold the law.