Man let me tell you about this absolute dumpster fire of a story that's got the whole internet clutching their pearls
UnitedHealthcare pediatric prior authorization process literally made a 5-year-old wait 47 days to get approval for life-saving surgery while their CEO was probably counting his bonus on a yacht somewhere - AITA for thinking this is just peak late-stage capitalism or is the system actually broken? TL;DR kid almost died because some insurance bureaucrat needed to "review medical necessity" for a procedure that had a 99% success rate, but hey at least the shareholder dividends are safe am I right?