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This is politics. There is a liberal slant to media. If they can't beat you in an election, this is how they try to beat you. You're going to have slanderous, salacious stories about everybody. When you do it anonymously without a single source cited, I'm not worried, Hunter said. 281
There was a mole that was approximately right there, said Magnuson as he showed the scar from surgery on his calf.A scar that's now a reminder of the ,337.60 bill his medical provider, Aurora Health Care, charged and his insurance, Anthem, didn't want to cover."The surgery to identify the lymph node, the sentinel node, which ultimately had the cancer cells, which raised it from a Stage 2 cancer to a Stage 3 cancer, was not medically necessary," Magnuson explained.Magnuson said it was "extremely shocking."He explained he has been receiving immunotherapy to treat cancer. But at the same time, Magnuson has been trying to get the procedure that identified his Stage 3 cancer covered by his insurance.Magnuson appealed Anthem's decision twice and each time, he said he received a little more of an explanation as to why it wasn't being covered."The closure of the wound was listed as a complex closure, but based on what the insurance company could see, it was a simple closure," Magnuson said."That means nothing to me before and it means nothing to me now," he continued."I had a wound on my leg and they needed to close it," he said.WTMJ reached out to medical billing expert Pat Willis, asking her how common it was for an insurance company and medical provider to disagree on whether a surgery is complex or simple."No. It's not common," Willis said.When Willis reviewed the medical coding used in Magnuson's case, she discovered something."There's no such thing as an 'intermediate complex' code. There is no such thing. Whoever wrote 'intermediate complex,' that does not exist. It's either 'intermediate' or it's 'complex.' It's not both,” Willis continued.The wording of the coding, according to Willis, was incorrect.WTMJ asked Aurora and Anthem in late August to answer our questions about this case. On September 28, an Aurora spokesperson said:"Our top priority is to provide the highest quality care for those we serve. That includes helping our patients navigate issues related to billing and insurance, which we know can be complex. Federal and state laws prohibit us from commenting further on specific cases." Anthem's spokesperson provided the following statement: 2189

Then, on Sunday night, the fourth bomb blew up and injured two men walking in a residential neighborhood.The packages on doorsteps weren't mailed: Instead, they were hand-delivered and left on people's doorsteps, likely during overnight hours.Those cardboard boxes looked mundane: The explosives came in "average-sized delivery boxes, not exceptionally large," Austin police Chief Brian Manley said. 409
Thompson was not the first person to accuse Havercroft of abuse. Years before, another young swimmer, not even in her teens, came forward to police. The case was brought before a grand jury. Thompson testified in support of her coach, partly because she says she felt pressured to, and partly because she didn't fully believe the young swimmer's tale. 351
Three ambulances were sent to the scene. One person was transported to the hospital with undisclosed injuries, according to fire officials.A Dreyer’s Ice Cream shop and Kojack’s restaurant, both located on the first floor of the building, suffered water damage. 266
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