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by Mike Hall, Aug 7, 2009

    

United Healthcare’s “mission is to help people live healthier lives,” CEO Stephen Hemsley told the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee in March.

But the health insurance giant’s real mission is to maximize its profits and executive pay and to defeat health care reform that threatens that pot of gold, says the new website SickForProfit.com

Launched by Brave New Films, SickForProft will feature a series of Web videos spotlighting several large insurance companies—their profits, their CEOs’ astronomical compensation and the stories of everyday families insured by those firms but denied coverage or turned away altogether. 

Welcome to the American health insurance industry. Instead of helping policyholders attain the health security they need for their families, big insurance companies get rich by denying coverage to patients. Now they’re sending lobbyists to Washington, D.C., to twist the arms of lawmakers to oppose reform of the status quo. Why? Because the status quo pays. 

United Healthcare’s Hemsley finds the status quo quite comfortable, with nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars in unexercised stock options and millions in annual salary, according to the first film posted at Brave New Films. 

But that same status quo made the first few years of Isabella Griggs life miserable and painful for the little Watertown, Wis., girl, and heartbreaking for her parents. Isabella was born with several life threatening conditions, says her mother, Stephanie, including the inability to eat solid food. 

Isabella was forced to use a feeding tube that delivered liquid nourishment straight to her stomach, a painful and frightening treatment for a young child. But when her parents discovered and were accepted into a treatment program for which doctors said Isabella was “an ideal candidate,” United Healthcare refused to pay. Of course, the company had gladly accepted the Griggs’ premiums for years.  

After waiting weeks for approval, Stephanie says: 

First, we were told that the paperwork was lost, and then we were told that it was being denied….They make all that money off the backs of people like us. 

It was only after Stephanie posted a YouTube video chronicling their battle and United Healthcare’s despicable denials, that the Griggs’ family saw some action. After thousands of views, posting on insurance watchdog websites, United Healthcare, seeing the quick viral growth of the video, suddenly had a change of heart and agreed to cover the treatment. 

Click here to see Isabella’s story and those of two other United Healthcare customers coldly denied the life-changing treatment. Click here to find out how much insurance industry CEOs are making out of the broken health care system and here to tell your own story of insurance industry abuses.

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  1. David Hurlburt on 08.08.2009 at 10:39 (Reply)

    Universal Health Care
    A poem by David G. Hurlburt 2007

    Health care is our basic human right.
    Now is the time to stand up and fight.
    Put our money and our vote up on the line.
    Get up on our feet and walk a picket line.

    Dial a phone or write a letter,
    Do it so every one will feel better.
    Why should only the rich have medical care?
    And the poor kids die but Bush doesn’t care?

    Get out of your chair and in to the street.
    It is time for us all to vote with our feet.
    Show and tell politicians, turn up the heat.
    If we all fight together we can not be beat.

    The Iraqis get universal health care,
    The rules of war require that its there.
    Prisoners in Git-mo get medical care.
    But not all Americans that’s just not fair?

    What about the hard working poor?
    They need medical care for sure?
    The system is broken it profits the greedy.
    Let us fix the system to serve the needy.

    Health care insurance companies are the real Sicko’s,
    National health care is needed don’t you know.
    Denial of health care to all is a high crime,
    Stop this corporate murder, it is way past time.

    While we are at it Health care for profit must go.
    Single payer health care for all is the way to go.
    Overhead and profit is just another poison pill.
    We have had enough we have taken our fill.

    Skyrocketing premiums, deductibles and co-pay,
    Caused by advertising, profit and big CEO pay.
    It must be stopped now and here is the fix.
    There is a bill in the congress HR six seven six.

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