UNITEDHEALTHCARE is crazy about “in Luigi we trust” comments under a viral post of a doctor
UNITEDHEALTHCARE is crazy about a video that a doctor posted on Instagram and Tiktok and is a leased libel lawyer to remove it. The UHC also wants the doctor to apologize for the video and contact the “any other media” that is reported in the video and tell them that she has lied. The doctor holds her against the insurer and accused the company of gas and harassment.
On January 7, Elizabeth Potter, a plastic surgeon in Austin, Texas, posted a video on social media, which became viral. To hear Potter say it, she was in the middle of the operation when someone from United Healthcare called her office on the phone and asked to talk to her. “I had to endure the surgery in order to call United, just to find that the person on the line does not even have access to the full medical information of the patient, although the procedure has already been approved,” she wrote under the video to explain the situation.
UHC was so upset by the video that it contacted Claire Locke, a law firm based in Virginia Pursuit of the doctorS Potter said the law firm sent her a letter of January 13 that she had posted on her Instagram page. The version of UHC’s events is that Potter’s office has submitted documents incorrectly and that he will never ask her to leave an operation to talk to them.
The first half of the six -page letter disputes the specifics of Potter’s account. The second half focuses on video viral and average comments under it. “On Tiktok alone, the first video generates over 4.8 million views, approximately 762,000 likes and approximately 20,000 comments,” the letter said. “Numerous comments, such as” in Luigi we trust “and” need more Luigi, “were published in response to your false claims, trying to justify the murder of UNITEDHAILCARE executive director Brian Thompson.”
The letter also notes that people call for violence against UHC contractors and employees. “For example, a Tiktok user commented,” We can continue to remove any CEO who increases until it receives it. “Another user commented on” Know someone else, they must be killed for them to get the point lol what in the world. “
As for Potter’s statement about the phone call, the letter is said to be on her, not the insurer. “In the morning of the operation, your office incorrectly ordered a stationary stay at the hospital when you wanted to order outpatient monitoring,” the letter said. “If you didn’t make this mistake, UNITEDHEATHALCARE wouldn’t have turned.”
So what does UHC want to do the doctor? “You need to adjust the recording immediately by removing your videos, posting a public apology to United Hayraalthcare, and condemning threats of violence aimed at our client as a result of your posts,” the letter said. He also wants Potter to contact Newsweek and other retail outlets that report history to ask them to eliminate the stories completely. Something Potter had no power to do, even if he wanted.
Potter keeps her on the ground. In her Instagram post, sharing the letter, she doubled. “I recently shared a video after asking me to call United Healthcare from the operating room to answer administrative questions about the patient who has undergone breast cancer surgery. Despite my efforts, they denied her stay, “she said. “I had asked for a stay at night for medical reasons. It wasn’t a mistake on my part. “
Potter said the letter contained “gas lighting and harassment” and that it “strengthened (her) decided”.
People hate their health insurance companies in America. Anyone who had to communicate with them at every level understands rage and powerlessness. In December, UNITEDHEATHALTHCAR CEO Brian Thompson was shot dead on the streets of Manhattan, and his alleged killer Luigi Magioone became a folklore hero.
After the shooting, doctors and patients have shared their dissatisfaction with the healthcare system as a whole and United Hayraalthcare specifically. Potter is only one of the most famous. The comments under her videos are full of support from both patients and healthcare professionals.