In 2005 alone, 260,000 veterans have been denied care because of administration policies.
The bill gives patients new rights, including the ability to sue health plans for denying care.
Bad decisions have been made, denying care to people who need it.
Thus far, there is no evidence that poor people are actually being denied medical care in any numbers.
Simply stated, there is big money to be made by denying care.
In at least two cases, people died because they had been denied medical care.
She had no possibility of contact with her family and was denied legal representation or medical care.
But can a physician deny care to a patient in need?
Obviously, the only way they can make a profit from these patients is to deny care.
Health plans are holding down costs by denying beneficial care.