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Interesting, Insurance company rejected person for disability insurance due to recent history of COVID with lung finds that are better.
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James Bond (aka Igor) (aka Igor)
Aug 18 '20, 19:46
I wonder if this will become an issue for people getting insurance.
Posted in physician group
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it wont be a big leap for insurance companies to deny claims, procedures or coverage for former COVID patients -- nm
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Epiphany- Court Jester Imposter
Aug 19, 06:35
disability is not health coverage -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 18, 22:52
Oh, yes, the rolling effects from covid are going to destroy the American health insurance system. -- nm
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Beryllium
Aug 18, 19:56
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So you're saying there is a silver lining? -- nm
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ty97
Aug 18, 20:00
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on the x-ray of your lungs, yes. -- nm
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Reagen
Aug 18, 20:02
I don't think that word means what you think it does. -- nm
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♤Spawn♤
Aug 18, 20:02
Trump! -- nm
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♤Spawn♤
Aug 18, 19:50
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