Health “Insurance Jive”: Do you speak insurance?

May 2nd, 2009 | by Rick |
CourageCampaign asked:


Based on the true story of Patsy Bates, this TV ad is for anyone who has had their health insurance denied, dropped or delayed. On the eve of a national day of protest against health insurance corporations (June 18, 2008), Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo joins a number of patients outside an insurance industry convention in San Francisco, to unveil a new television advertising campaign targeting the insurers and their denial of care. The ad launches Thursday, June 19, as thousands …

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  1. 15 Responses to “Health “Insurance Jive”: Do you speak insurance?”

  2. By MICHAEL on May 5, 2009 | Reply

    DOUG

    No, to be a member of certain health insurers, it is mandated that you WAIVE THE RIGHT to the judicial process. (aka Kaiser Permanente) People are so DESPERATE for health care that often they have no choice (well… I guess they COULD choose to die early) but to sign such asinine agreements. This should be ILLEGAL. It’s blackmail in my opinion. And I am still shocked the the US government allows such a criminal waiving of rights. Shame Shame Shame!

  3. By LEE on May 8, 2009 | Reply

    LOREN

    Ban the hate; vote “NO!” on Prop 8!!

  4. By ISIAH on May 9, 2009 | Reply

    HERMAN

    See, this is what happens when you vote Republican, and if you go to Canada or Japan, they don’t face anything like this, because they are covered by the government. That’s why I trying to call for universal health care. Even if you are covered, the insurance companies have a lot of power. In other words, they have the right to terminate your coverage and it’s legal. This is what I mean by being denied health care. Health insurance companies care about money, not the patients and the sick.

  5. By ELDON on May 10, 2009 | Reply

    OMAR

    BUT WAIT! You can always fight the insurance company in court! Of course having a deadly disease can tend to distract one from a time consuming court battle. And of course you’ll desperately need your life savings for early treatment since the for-profit insurance company just decided its profits are more important than your life, so coming up with the funds to hire a lawyer to go against the insurance company’s tam of attorneys will be hard. At least vote against the Republicans before you die.

  6. By DAVE on May 12, 2009 | Reply

    HEATH

    Shorter Insurance Exec:
    Even though you’ve paid thousands and thousands of dollars each year in premiums and are on your deathbed - don’t think for a minute that it doesn’t mean we still can’t ***** you over royally.

    vanderleun:
    I am aware of all insurance traditions.

  7. By LONNIE on May 14, 2009 | Reply

    ZACHARY

    “Cutty say he can’t hang.”

  8. By RAYMOND on May 17, 2009 | Reply

    ULYSSES

    This is what you get when you vote republican.

  9. By MAJOR on May 18, 2009 | Reply

    WILMER

    Thank you for sharing this video and to BETH BRODERICK! Our family can totally relate to it!

  10. By HARLAN on May 19, 2009 | Reply

    VINCE

    “This fowl racken’ me to the bone. Tight me!”

    LOL! God damned fucking corporate criminals, every one of them Republican piles of treasonous ****.

  11. By RONALD on May 21, 2009 | Reply

    MAURICIO

    Congratulations to Beth and Shaun Kadlec. Shaun wrote, directed and produced this ad in a matter of a few days.

  12. By THADDEUS on May 22, 2009 | Reply

    JASPER

    Terrific ad!

  13. By MARGARITO on May 24, 2009 | Reply

    BERNIE

    Hal - get your facts straight before posting. Beth Broderick was Zelda not Hilda. Caroline Rhea portrayed Hilda.

  14. By BURTON on May 26, 2009 | Reply

    DIRK

    I like the use of Beth Broderick, aka Hilda Spellman, as the doctor. She has a great voice.

  15. By LUCIO on May 28, 2009 | Reply

    WILFRED

    This ad is right on target, they’ve got all this legal mumbo jumbo no one can understand when you’re filling out their numerous forms. Its all used to deny you care when you need it most.

  16. By REID on May 29, 2009 | Reply

    NOE

    Clever use of the “I speak jive” bit from Airplane!

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