This is a long video about the current intricacies of the United States healthcare system and the realities of appealing a denial of service by your health insurance company.
The man being interviewed, Warris Bokhari, has started a company that uses AI to prepare a appeal to a denial of service by your health insurance company, but the video is not really about solely this. It’s just about the problems in the various parts of the United States healthcare insurance system. The interviewee is originally from the UK and says he grew up with disabled parents.
The interviewer is Steve Eisman, who is the real life person of the character that was played by Steve Carell in the movie, “the big short“. His YouTube channel is usually him discussing some aspect of the stock market in the USA. Steve Eisman seems to be a real decent human being, is a good interviewer and clear communicator. He has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
The video covers the current state of the various health insurance systems you might be under within the United States and their current situation. Then they go onward to discuss denial of service and appeals to the private healthcare insurance companies and also the prescription drug system intricacies.
The man being interviewed, Warris Bokhari, has started a company that uses AI to prepare a appeal to a denial of service by your health insurance company, but the video is not really about solely this. It’s just about the problems in the various parts of the United States healthcare insurance system. The interviewee is originally from the UK and says he grew up with disabled parents.
The interviewer is Steve Eisman, who is the real life person of the character that was played by Steve Carell in the movie, “the big short“. His YouTube channel is usually him discussing some aspect of the stock market in the USA. Steve Eisman seems to be a real decent human being, is a good interviewer and clear communicator. He has been undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
The video covers the current state of the various health insurance systems you might be under within the United States and their current situation. Then they go onward to discuss denial of service and appeals to the private healthcare insurance companies and also the prescription drug system intricacies.