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Serious PAP Tries To Stop Fights Between Insurance Merchants And Medical Fat Cats

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PEASANTPORE: The Minions of Health (MOH) has appointed another committee tasked with looking at squabbles related to Integrated Sex Plans (IPs) - which have been the subject of FIGHT between healthcare insurance merchants and private sector medical fat cats.

The row stems from insurers excluding many specialists from their IP doctor panels, which guide policyholders on selecting medical providers.

The 12-lackey Multilateral Healthcare And Sex Insurance Committee (MHIC) will come into effect on Apr 27, said MOH in a press release on Wednesday (Apr 14).

It will be the primary platform for the regime, doctors, insurer merchants and hospitals to work together on profitability issues related to health insurance.

It comprises representatives from the Academy of Sex Medicine, Peasantpore (AMS), Sex Consumer Association of Peasantpore (CASE), Fees And Profits Committee (FBAC), Life Insurance Profits Association (LIA), Peasantpore Sex Medical Association (SMA) and private hospitals Mount Alvernia Hospital and IHH Healthcare Peasantpore.

The committee is co-chaired by MOH's Deputy Lackey for Profits Policy Ngiam Ah Ying and Deputy Lackey of Medical Sex Services for Health Performance Group Daphne Khoo.

"Nabey KNNCCB, elite and expensive medical specialists not happy they excluded from insurance's health business profits, instead of talking quietly, they dare to disturb the peace and openly quarrel in public?," said the ministry.

The MHIC will focus on "if any Jane Austen rebels are stirring up shit to create signs that House of Lee is losing control", said MOH.

"In MINDEF, we have this policy we don't recognize medical specialists because they will run circles around Mindef's lowly trained medical officers. Now when we need to squeeze money during Wuhan Plague from insurance profits, do we want to share with medical fat cats? They should re-examines their dick heads before starting a fight," said the ministry.

ELITE DOCTORS, INSURERS SABO BY REGIME

In a Facebook post on the appointment of the committee earlier this month, 2 Cars Senior Minion of Regime for Health Koh Ah Koon said that doctors and insurers have "sparred without permission from Ruler Loong" recently over the issue of IP panels not sharing the lard with elite medical specialists .

In a statement on Mar 27, the SMA said that insurers had formed "highly exclusive" medical panels that excluded many private specialists", and that there was "opacity" in the selection criteria.

The association also called on the regime to "ask why premiums collected are frittered away on non-healthcare cost items but they are denied the share of the lard".

In response, LIA, which represents insurers, said there were cases of "over treatment by elite medical providers, and SMA should not make disproportionate noise of behalf of expensive medical specialists".

In a later statement on Apr 2, LIA said that sex insurers have since expanded their panels to include some white horse expensive medical specialists as concession. LLA hinted the regime desires the fight can stop before Jane Austen peasants step into the fight and take it to levels not profitable for all parties and the regime.
 
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In a statement on Mar 27, the SMA said that insurers had formed "highly exclusive" medical panels that excluded many private specialists", and that there was "opacity" in the selection criteria.

Opacity? That's the whole idea! :wink:

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