Murdered Insurance CEO Had Deployed an AI to Automatically Deny Benefits for Sick People - easy come easy go


Just over a year before United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered this week in Midtown Manhattan, a lawsuit filed against the insurance giant he helmed revealed just how draconian its claims-denying process had become.

Last November, the estates of two former UHC patients filed suit in Minnesota alleging that the insurer used an AI algorithm to deny and override claims to elderly patients that had been approved by their doctors.

The algorithm in question, known as nH Predict, allegedly had a 90 percent error rate — and according to the families of the two deceased men who filed the suit, UHC knew it.

As that lawsuit made its way through the courts, anger regarding the massive insurer's predilection towards denying claims has only grown, and speculation about the assassin's motives suggests that he may have been among those upset with UHC's coverage.

Though we don't yet know the identity of the person who shot Thompson nor his reasoning, reports claim that he wrote the words "deny," "defend," and "depose" on the shell casing of the bullets used to shoot the CEO — a message that makes it sound a lot like the killer was aggrieved against the insurance industry's aggressive denials of coverage to sick patients.

Beyond the shooter's own motives, it's clear from the shockingly celebratory reaction online to Thompson's murder that anger about the American insurance and healthcare system has reached the point of literal bloodlust.

As The American Prospect so aptly put it, "only about 50 million customers of America’s reigning medical monopoly might have a motive to exact revenge upon the UnitedHealthcare CEO."
 
United is my insurance provider through my workplace and they have rejected every single fucking prescription and doctor's visit that isn't a routine checkup. I've had to open tons of appeals over prior authorizations and shit with them that it's not even funny. My claims aren't even for complex or expensive stuff either, it's mostly run of the mill crap and they deny all of it every time. Fuck United and fuck that dead CEO. I hope he's getting raped in the ass by Satan himself.
 
I think it's vulgar, celebrating a daylight murder, but it seems vulgarity is the only way people get the message. I've always assumed Americans were apathetic about what I've heard is one of the most rapacious medical systems in the world, but maybe this was the signal to others that they were far from the only ones who were screwed by this insurer.

Most working class Americans would gladly hide this guy.
If he went to trial, there'd be huge protests demanding his release. A judge would be risking his neck by finding him guilty considering how many people this CEO might indirectly have killed.

Lazy corporates jumping on the AI train. 90% error rate. Did they even trial it? Why would you even use something like that?
 
Amazing. The more I learn about this fatheaded piece of shit the more convinced I am that he did, in fact, have it coming.
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I think it's vulgar, celebrating a daylight murder, but it seems vulgarity is the only way people get the message. I've always assumed Americans were apathetic about what I've heard is one of the most rapacious medical systems in the world, but maybe this was the signal to others that they were far from the only ones who were screwed by this insurer.


If he went to trial, there'd be huge protests demanding his release. A judge would be risking his neck by finding him guilty considering how many people this CEO might indirectly have killed.

Lazy corporates jumping on the AI train. 90% error rate. Did they even trial it? Why would you even use something like that?
The man's job is hard, bro!
 
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Lazy corporates jumping on the AI train. 90% error rate. Did they even trial it? Why would you even use something like that?
The AI never gets tired of denying valid claims. The AI never gets burned out from arguing with angry clients about denying valid claims. The AI can deny valid claims 10x faster than the cheapest Indian call center. The AI never takes a break from denying valid claims to wonder if it's the baddie. And best of all, after 50 years of service denying valid claims, you don't have to buy the AI a watch or give it a retirement party or a pension.

That is why.
 
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