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Insurance Crimes

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"A child is seriously ill. She will not live much longer
if steps are not promptly taken. However, her parents' HMO has denied
approval for the treatment that she needs. According to her doctor, the
treatment has a good chance of helping. It could extend her life by months
or even years. The treatment is, however, expensive, more than her parents
can pay. Also, the initial cost is just the beginning. As long as the child
lives she will need expensive care. It is a burden that the HMO does not
want to take. So, a few days from now--maybe less--she will lapse into
unconsciousness and, soon after, she will pass away. Her parents ponder this
and think: "We've paid premiums to that HMO for years. If she dies now,
because of this denial, somebody ought to pay; the law should make somebody
pay for letting our daughter die." Cont
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