"We guard against unnecessary care"
"We guard against unnecessary care"
"We guard against unnecessary care"
United Healthcare: "but is it really necessary to stay alive?"
"if you wanted to stay alive, you should have gotten a better paying job"
Dear God do I hate how true that is. Not sure if intentional or not, but either way I’m with you. And I think they’re working to a plan.
I had a call center job while finishing college, but I’m currently a professional software developer. The difference in coverage is crazy. Dental crowns went from 25% to 75% coverage. My annual maximum out of pocket for healthcare is so low I keep hitting it by accident and wondering why things are suddenly free.
Why? I think it’s a deliberate plan to make life pretty good for like 51% of us, so we won’t vote against the way they absolutely wreck the other 49% of us.
I hope it stops working soon.
United Healthcare: “but is it really necessary to stay alive?”
"I DUNNO MOTHERFUCKER, IS IT?!"
Luigi Mangione
allegedly
United Healthcare: .... we make money first ... we just do health care on the side
They know better than my doctor, despite not having my medical history or knowing my current details or having my care reviewed by someone who actually went to medical school? Interesting that this accepting of my payment and denial of my care benefits them financially, and that they have the highest denial-rate in the industry...
third panel: death reappears behind him
Never knew he was Italian.
We got your back! (and it's gonna stay fucked up)
I clicked on the link. Page Not Found. Did it get taken down?
Should've swapped the death's head for United Healthcare in the second panel.
I love that the Americans use the staff with two snakes, the Caduceus, which is a symbol of commerce instead of the proper Rod of Asclepius, with one snake, which is the symbol of medicine.
I used to think they just fucked up and used the wrong symbol. But it is more fitting for their system.
Interesting.
Now I'm off to find how a mfing snake ever became a symbol of health.
Microbiologist here: I was taught that part of the origin of the symbol was the way a specific worm was removed, you had a stick or rod or whatever and you made a little incision where the worm is, then slowly pull it out and wind it around the rod
One of man’s first medical procedures
Wow I knew about the difference in the staves, but I always wondered what the snake had to do with it. Nice write up, saving this for sure!
Also that's the coolest version of the staff I've ever seen. If I were a nurse or something I would be getting that tattoo.
The way the story goes... They didn't explicitly fuck up, some dude just though two snakes looked cooler than one and we've just been running with it for a few decades now. There is a story about how it was originally adopted by military personnel who transported medical supplies (along with messages so... it would kinda made sense) but the justification there does feel super cherry picked. Mostly, the accepted reasoning is that the caduceus is just a better design.
Some of us know the correct one.
And to note, when I have actually looked at medical buildings, they have the correct one.
That's more fact checking than you should reasonably expect from people who base their view of 350 million people on Lemmy meme shitposts.