Summary

The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has reignited debates over the U.S. healthcare system, with Americans sharing stories of denial, delays, and exorbitant costs despite having insurance.

Many report fighting insurers for coverage of essential treatments, facing hidden costs, and taking drastic steps like career changes to secure health insurance.

Critics blame corporate greed for worsening access and affordability, while others note the system’s complexity discourages seeking care.

Though some find employer-provided plans satisfactory, the overall system is described as profit-driven and increasingly inaccessible, leaving many financially strained or avoiding medical help altogether.

  • @TheTimeKnife
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    232 days ago

    It’s been terrible forever, but it’s gotten bad enough that many more of those consequences have leaked up into the middle class. A lot of people now suddenly realizing it’s terrible grew up in middle class families that are now priced out of usable healthcare services. This is what it’s been like for many people below the poverty line, they just don’t get any news coverage when they die from a lack of insulin.