“Millions of sleep apnea patients rely on CPAP breathing machines to get a good night’s rest. Health insurers use a variety of tactics, including surveillance, to make patients bear the costs. Experts say it’s part of the insurance industry playbook.” By Marshall Allen
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“With its employee health plan in financial crisis, Montana hired a former insurance insider who pushed back against industry players with vested interests in keeping costs high. She proved, essentially, that bargaining down health care prices works.” By Marshall Allen
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“Patients may think their insurers are fighting on their behalf for the best prices. But saving patients money is often not their top priority. Just ask Michael Frank.” by Marshall Allen
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“Without any public scrutiny, insurers and data brokers are predicting your health costs based on data about things like race, marital status, how much TV you watch, whether you pay your bills on time or even buy plus-size clothing.” By Marshall Allen
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Illustrations for a collaborations book with Daniel Starosta – friends often asked him to write their professional bios, he decided to make them professional..mostly. I illustrated the results.
What happens in the dark on your devices. Private location data can be taken as public record and used against you without a warrant or consent. Current Fourth Amendment Supreme Court case, Carpenter v. United States.
"Set it, forget it, and eat a perfectly cooked pork chop or piece of salmon. Every. Single. Time."