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Blowing the whistle on corporate health insurance. Wendell Potter

28 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Wendell Potter worked for large health care corporations CIGNA and HUMANA for 20 years. In a crisis of conscience, he quit. Two events prompted his decision: (1) observing the RAM health care clinic in Wise, VA where uninsured people were literally getting health care in a barn, and (2) the death of a 17-year-old girl who was denied coverage for a liver transplant. Since his resignation, he has been a strong and constant voice for finding a better way to provide health care in our country. What is the scam? What about Tennessee's RX Bill? What are the chances for improvement? What does Potter advise us all to do?

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