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exboyfil

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1. She got denied twice and it was only reversed after the media got involved
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 12:07 PM
Mar 12

After WUSA9's sister station in Indianapolis fought the $65,000 bill on Boley's behalf, Anthem suddenly reversed course, admitting they made a mistake and covering the bill in full.

Boley says she is relieved but not reassured it won't happen to someone else.

"When people have a medical crisis happen they should be allowed to heal. They should not have to worry about struggling to make ends meet so that the insurance company can profit," she said.

According to PIRG, when patients fight back, they usually win. As many as 75% of appeals result in overturned denials. However, many consumers don't know how to navigate the system.


So private enterprise runs healthcare better than the government? Denied patients should be compensated for their time.

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