Federal law and regulations require insurers to hand over exactly this sort of information in response to a written request. And they have to do it fast: Most people who get insurance through an employer should get the records, called claim files, within 30 days.

There’s just one catch: Some insurers aren’t turning files over like they’re supposed to. We followed ProPublica readers through the process with five different insurers. Several companies only shared documents with patients after we reached out.

  • @sudo
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    118 months ago

    They shouldn’t exist

    • @PunnyName@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      Agreed. But at the moment, they exist, so we have to work with the hand we’re dealt, while also trying to build a better system.

      • PorkRollWobbly
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        38 months ago

        How about we make them not exist? No concessions with those who profit off of the sick as we distantle and restructure the healthcare system.

        • @PunnyName@lemmy.world
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          38 months ago

          That’s a process. It doesn’t happen overnight.

          Unless you have ideas for immediately deleting them within the next 24 hours without repercussions.