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Insured to Death: How Health Insurance Screws Over Americans - And How We Take It Back
by Neal K. Shah
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Synopsis
They’re counting on your exhaustion, your confusion, and ultimately, your surrender.
When UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was assassinated in December 2024, America was forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: our healthcare system isn’t just broken. It’s breaking us.
Behind every denied claim is ...
When UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was assassinated in December 2024, America was forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: our healthcare system isn’t just broken. It’s breaking us.
Behind every denied claim is ...
They’re counting on your exhaustion, your confusion, and ultimately, your surrender.
When UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was assassinated in December 2024, America was forced to confront an uncomfortable truth: our healthcare system isn’t just broken. It’s breaking us.
Behind every denied claim is a family facing impossible choices. Behind every incomprehensible medical bill is a system engineered for profit, not healing. And behind the industry’s glossy commercials are executives earning millions while patients launch GoFundMe campaigns to stay alive.
Insured to Death is a searing exposé of the trillion-dollar denial industry that has corrupted the original promise of health insurance. Drawing on whistleblower accounts, patient stories, health policy data, and firsthand experience, author Neal K. Shah reveals how a system meant to provide care instead traps Americans in bureaucratic warfare.
Through his work building CareYaya, the leading senior care service in the U.S. connecting families with compassionate student caregivers, Shah witnessed how broken the insurance system really is, especially among vulnerable patients with chronic illness, dementia, and end-of-life needs. Listening to thousands of families struggle to get basic coverage revealed the full scope of the insurance crisis. That’s why Shah created Counterforce Health, a free, AI-powered tool to automate appeal letters and challenge unfair health insurance denials. It’s a first-of-its-kind platform designed to take on the insurance denial machine at scale.
This book is the companion to that mission. Whether you’re a caregiver, a patient, a healthcare provider, or simply someone wanting to understand one of the most urgent crises in American life today, Insured to Death offers clarity, empowerment, and a bold proposal for how we rebuild health insurance to serve the people it was meant to protect.
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