JoeB131
Diamond Member
Not really. Most medical advances are made at universities with government grants...
And the advances to the people are paid for by the health insurance companies hired out by employers.
Give up.
No, they aren't. It is not the insurance companies paying for medical research.
Who pays for medical advances?
Medical Research Takes a Hit
Furthermore, the fastest way that Big Insurance dodges paying for a procedure is to call it "expiramental". Even if the science has already been proven.
For instance, Cigna called not paying for Nataline Sarkisyan's liver transplant "expiramental".
And she died.
Cigna did pay Ex-CEO Ed Hanaway 73 million dollars are his retirement, though. I'm sure that was entirely deserved.