• aramis87
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    1057 days ago

    Okay, no. Anthem were looking to implement this in Connecticut, New York and Missouri, with Colorado and other states being brought into this policy later on.

    Anthem has only backed off this policy in Connecticut. The other states are still currently on the table.

  • @AlternatePersonMan
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    387 days ago

    For like 5 seconds, then they’ll try again. Just like Microsoft’s windows 11 spyware.

    • The Pantser
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      267 days ago

      Yep, so let’s get to killing more billionaires.

  • circuitfarmer
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    206 days ago

    Don’t trust anything they say. The writing is on the wall with these big corporations, and a lot of them have forgotten where the money comes from.

  • SeaJ
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    227 days ago

    Interesting. Kind of sounds like they are helping incentivize targeting health insurance execs. Clearly the execs there are actually afraid and are responding to that. They are basically saying they will only change things for the better when their lives are at risk. Not sure that was the message they wanted out there but that’s how it came out.

    • @NotAnotherLemmyUser
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      I think, at this point, anything the health insurance companies do that actually looks good, will make us jump to that conclusion.

  • @dohpaz42
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    87 days ago

    Eh, they took their shot; missed their mark. I’m sure they’ll keep trying though. Only a matter of time. They’ve got all the time in the world. Their “customers”, not so much.

    • Tiefling IRL
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      107 days ago

      Eh, they took their shot; missed their mark

      Unlike other health insurance related news this week

  • @Olhonestjim
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    47 days ago

    Oh, that’s not good enough. Far from it.