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Facebook Photos Lead To Cancellation of Quebec Woman's Insurance

No. 24601 writes "A Quebec woman on long-term sick leave, due to a diagnosis of depression, lost her health benefits after her insurance provider found photos of her on Facebook smiling and looking cheerful at parties and out on the beach. Besides all the obvious questions, how did the insurance company access her locked Facebook profile?"

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  1. Re:Depressed or Bi-Polar? by Pyrion · · Score: 0, Troll

    And it worked, she's having a good time, she's no longer depressed. Cancel the benefits for depression, she doesn't need them anymore, send her back to work.

    Unless of course you argue that depression doesn't work that way. I'm of the mindset that claiming "depression" is basically a way of saying "I don't want to work, but I can't afford not to," and I blame everyone who has abused the definition of depression as a mental disorder to file false disability claims for coloring my view of the subject.

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  2. Then you can work, thief! by tjstork · · Score: 0, Troll

    My best friend and my brother have both had severe depression problems. It is quite possible to be out and functioning at moderate levels of depression - talking, smiling, looking like you're enjoying yourself. I think one described it something like this:

    If you can be out and functioning, then you can function at your goddamned desk and stop trying to rob those people who do show up to work despite their depression.

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    1. Re:Then you can work, thief! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

      And, there are so many doctors in the USA, if you cannot find one doctor to declare you sick, you can always go to another.

      It's called capitalism buddy. If the one party can do things that make a deal more favourable to them (like denying an ill person their means to live), then the other party can do things to shift the deal in their favour.

      What kind of fucking brainless consumer are you, where you'd defend the corporate entity whilst letting an individual suffer? I guess you'd think it is tantamount to robbery to try and negotiate over price when buying something?

      Either you have been totally brainwashed by corporate propaganda (a.k.a. PR) and mainstream politics (centre-right, don't make me laugh), or you are shilling for financial institutions. Seeing as financial institutions are the most powerful entities on Earth currently, it is very likely they do employ people to do grass-roots level PR.

  3. Troll me all you want. by tjstork · · Score: 1, Troll

    My best friend and my brother have both had severe depression problems. It is quite possible to be out and functioning at moderate levels of depression - talking, smiling, looking like you're enjoying yourself. I think one described it something like this:

    Dude, you know what. I have depression. There's not an hour where I wake up where I'm NOT thinking about killing myself or everyone else and I just bit my damned upper lip, say life sucks, and move on. I enjoy the fleeting moments of happiness like a fine glass of whiskey and move on, and frankly, getting out and doing something, and having a job, and working, even if you screw it up, is the best thing you can do.

    When you go through hell, keep going.

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  4. Zero blame on the woman? by thadmiller · · Score: 0, Troll

    I am not defending the money-grubbing insurance company(ies) or the way health insurance works in North America, but what about the responsibilities of this woman and/or her doctor(s)?

    According to the article, she's been on long term disability for a year and a half. This isn't a case of a person working, while the insurance company refuses to pay medical bills. No, this woman has been on long term disability (by it's very definition meaning you are not able to perform your job) - and while she takes off work for 18 months from IBM (a large enough company that should have plenty of options for limited functionality), she's going to parties, going on vacation, etc, etc, and continuing to collect a (pay)check.

    I am not a lawyer, I am not a doctor, I don't know this person, I don't work for IBM, I don't have any affiliation with any health insurance company (other than being a "customer" myself), but the woman has already talked to a lawyer, and the amount of press she's already getting worries me that there will be a large settlement and lengthy legal proceedings, and guess where that money comes from... other insurance payers and taxpayers.

    And this woman's defense is that she doesn't know how the insurance company accessed her photos that she posted on the Internet... come on.

  5. Re:Well yes... by commodore64_love · · Score: 1, Troll

    For example when I review the WHO's stats, I don't see negative numbers for the United States. I see that we Americans are ahead of the Europeans and the Russians and the Chinese. How? Simple. When I treat the European Union as a single united government under a single president (because that's what they are now that Lisbon Treaty has passed), I see this:

    (1) San Marino
    (2) Andorra
    (3) Singapore
    (4) Oman
    (5) Japan
    (6) Colombia
    (7) Saudi Arabia
    (8) USA
    (9) Israel
    (10) Morocco
    (11) Canada
    (12) Australia
    (13) Chile
    (14) Dominica
    (15) Costa Rica
    (16) United States
    (17) Cuba (the have government healthcare; why aren't they higher?)
    (18) Brunei
    (19) EUROPEAN UNION
    (20) New Zealand ...
    (115) Russia ...

    (129) China

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  6. Re:Battle of anecdotes? by plasmacutter · · Score: 0, Troll

    I agree. Insurance companies can be bad.

    That doesn't mean I think government is better - in fact I think it's worse because it's a monopoly (as evidenced by the fact they want to fine me ~$2500 for not taking Uncle Sam's proposed product). At least with the private market there's a choice - if Nationwide sucks, then I can try Allstate instead. Or Prudential. Or whoever.

    Or just pay cash directly. I can get big discounts from the doctors when I pay cash or credit card (it makes their lives simpler). They key point is I DECIDE the course of my life, not somebody like Gordon Brown or George Bush

    You certainly live in a beautiful dream world.

    each state in the union is utterly dominated by one or two insurance providers. These providers are also excluded from anti-trust laws, so they collude; you're essentially doing business with ONE firm under two names. It's like buying "broadband" in the US, only far far worse.

    Pay out of pocket? do you REALLY want to go down this road? I have crohn's disease, can't buy coverage at any price, and have strained the collective finances of my entire extended family with medication that costs more per DOSE than most households pay in total monthly expenses.

    Again, your dream world is wonderful, may I please have whatever souped up cocktail of opiates and hallucinogens you ingest hourly?

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  7. Learn to read, socialists. by RightSaidFred99 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wow, reading these posts I had no idea SlashDot was a haven for big government European style socialism. It's hilarious.

    Unfortunately, many of you are also retarded for having poor reading comprehension. First, she's getting disability money and not working because she has depression? WTF. That alone is retarded. Second, she was seen "having a good time". If you can have a good time somewhere else, you can have one at work. Who doesn't hate their job? Now we're going to pay people not to work because they're depressed?

    They didn't cancel her "insurance", they stopped paying her free money so she could go hang out at the beach and have a good time.

  8. Re:Battle of anecdotes? by plasmacutter · · Score: 0, Troll

    Then fix it. Drop the interstate barriers and let people get insurance from an company across the continent. That will solve these problems w/o need to resort to a government takeover of my damn body

    Fuck.

    no it wont, the exemption is NATIONAL, all it will do is make the price fixing and collusion NATIONAL, and we all know how very "competitive" the cell phone industry is.. theyre national and FAR less corrupt.

    If you've studied your economics you'll understand that without government intervention, there are always large numbers of people who will go UNSERVED otherwise. This is fine for luxuries like television and vehicles, but NOT for freakin medical care.

    'm sorry to hear you are sick,
    but you already have government help (that's what safety nets are for).

    no i don't. I don't get shit from the government. In order to qualify I need to either:
    A - be over 65
    B - have knocked someone up and made them spit out a kid

    I don't qualify for either. I suppose you would suggest I do something as stupid as have a kid amidst the financial ruin my medical condition has wrought?

    YOU LIVE IN A DREAM WORLD, and what's worse you're desperately, DESPERATELY trying to rationalize your inhumanity to your fellow american citizens and their need for medical care and your refusal to bear the inconvenience of a few dinners out a year in taxes... i mean "OH, EM, GEE.. you might have to HELP your fellow americans!!"

    And.. apparently your "body" is made out of greenbacks..

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