I get that, but my point is that in health insurance, you're pretty much always going to find someone complaining about being denied for something, even if the denial was completely justified on an evidentiary basis (again: not talking about OP specifically here). Literally every cost-control measure -- even if sensible -- is going to be framed as evil by someone.
A lot of health care is just really expensive superstition. For a more extreme version, consider the phenomenon of "preventative MRIs", which are just lighting piles of money on fire for no reason at all.
I replied to colonoscopy specifically here because the general public has been conditioned to believe that these screenings are medically necessary at increasingly younger ages for everyone, despite the fact that this is not the standard at all in most other countries.
A lot of health care is just really expensive superstition. For a more extreme version, consider the phenomenon of "preventative MRIs", which are just lighting piles of money on fire for no reason at all.
I replied to colonoscopy specifically here because the general public has been conditioned to believe that these screenings are medically necessary at increasingly younger ages for everyone, despite the fact that this is not the standard at all in most other countries.