We can’t deny that insurance companies have many internal and external problems, but it is becoming clear that they are unreliable. This is more thanks to the higher-ups, but when they should help customers, it seems that their mission is to do the opposite. This was the case with this poor pregnant woman from Tennessee who was trying to take care of her baby, but her doctors and her health insurance were not cooperating at all. It’s hard enough to stay healthy with the healthcare system, but here we are talking about two lives.
On her TikTok, renamac shared a complaint she had about how chaotic it was to go for a regular medical check-up. It all started when this pregnant woman in Tennessee went to see her doctor from her health insurance, and they told her she should have to take antibiotics for a UTC. However, renamac responded that she hadn’t gotten an infection. Then, the doctor said she got a contaminated test in October—that’s right, at least six months later.
While it’s impolite, it is totally acceptable to tell a doctor they are a dumb f**k
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To avoid an argument, renamac continued with the appointment and then went to the pharmacy for the antibiotic. Yet, the pharmacist clerk informed the woman that she did not have insurance and asked if she was truly sure that her husband had her on his insurance. Something illogical when renamac was precisely at the doctor’s office with her health insurance cards.
So, renamac contacted her insurance, which told her she appeared as a “not active” client. Finally, this woman had to resolve the unfortunate situation. Many felt that something didn’t sound right, but the doctor himself wanted to redo some tests on the baby when, in previous appointments, doctors showed that Renamac’s baby was fine.
She manipulated your visit and her findings to bill you for more than what you were really there for. Don’t go back.
Nadja
Some others were outraged at how the insurance people blamed renamac’s husband for something serious, and, in one part, they even insinuated that he might be unfaithful. I don’t understand why an insurer or medical staff think they have the right to insinuate something like that.