Health Insurance Claim Denial Rates Range from 13% to 35% by Insurer

New federal data reveals significant disparities in health insurance claim denial rates, which range from 13% to 35% among major providers. The report highlights that the choice of insurer is a primary factor in whether a medical claim is approved.
Why it matters
It exposes systemic inconsistencies in healthcare access and financial protection for consumers, fueling ongoing debates about insurance regulation.
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The article emphasizes consumer struggle and corporate denial rates, framing the issue through the lens of healthcare accessibility and systemic failure.
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