When Colleen Henderson’s 3-year-old daughter complained of pain while using the bathroom, doctors brushed it off as a urinary tract infection or constipation, common maladies in the potty-training years.
After being told her health insurance wouldn’t cover an ultrasound, Henderson charged the $6,000 procedure to her credit card. Then came the news: There was a grapefruit-sized tumor in her toddler’s bladder.
If they deny coverage on a necessary procedure and the patient dies because they didn’t receive it, it should be involuntary manslaughter at the very least.
Corporations are people, you say? Then some should be getting the death penalty.