Archive for 2024

Tax Preparer Recommendation

Do you have a California tax preparer you like? I’d love a recommendation.

In the last 10 years, 3 tax preparers messed up despite us guiding their hand, so frustrating! And I’ve messed up a few times, insanely frustrating!! Even when I don’t mess up, it’s always crazymaking!

For several years I used Turbotax. Last year I used the free Cash.app tax program, which did a fine enough job. and then switched to Turbotax Online Full Service when I realized how badly I messed up 2 years of IRA contributions. Yeah, it’s simple stuff. So why did it take 5 fretting hours for me and my (admittedly good) Turbotax guy to sort it out?

I suppose I just wrote my own recommendation to Turbotax Online Full Service.

Medscape.com Alters Number of Likes

I reported on an article about the killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO a few days ago.

The article had received 1827 “Likes” on their site as of 12-10-24. But today it only has 73 Likes. Why did Medscape alter the number of likes in their article?

I believe there is some turmoil in the ranks of Medscape about reporting on the animosity between healthcare workers and insurance! 1827 is a high, but not unreasonable number of likes for such an article.

I wrote to Medscape, I’ll report any responses I get.


Here’s the whole article today, Physicians Offer Little Sympathy for Slain Insurance CEO

Barbara Feder Ostrov
December 06, 2024

Many physicians reacted with the opposite of sympathy to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson this week, reflecting pent-up frustration and anger over what they described as the health insurer’s routine denials of care for sick or dying patients.

The shocking killing in New York City sparked a wave of antipathy from doctors and patients for the nation’s largest health insurer, which Thompson had led since 2021. UnitedHealthcare, a division of the conglomerate UnitedHealth Group, insures about 50 million Americans and reported more than $281 billion in revenue in 2023. Thompson received compensation of more than $10 million in 2023.

“I’m waiting for a prior authorization before I shed any tears,” wrote Reddit user KR1735, listed as an internal medicine doctor, on the subreddit r/medicine.

One physician online recalled fighting with UnitedHealthcare over its denial of the low-cost drug metformin. Another recalled the insurer requiring a peer-to-peer review for prescribing levodopa, “a drug so old it could join the AARP. The ‘peer’ I spoke with had never heard of Sinemet, Parkinson’s, or the FDA,” a Reddit user describing himself as a neurologist wrote.

Particularly on Reddit, comments were so scathing that the moderators of the leading medical subreddit deleted one thread about Thompson’s slaying, the Daily Beast reported. But clinicians’ harsh criticism of the CEO and UnitedHealthcare’s practices continued throughout the week on Reddit and other social media platforms.

“If you’re the CEO of one of the most comically evil companies in the US, you should be prepared for consequences, and the only surprise should be that this doesn’t happen more often…the fact no one is sad speaks to the legacy left behind; hope the millions were worth it,” wrote Reddit user ThucydidesButthurt, listed as an anesthesiologist, on a separate thread on r/medicine.

A few physicians took a more measured approach.

“While the murder of the UnitedHealthcare CEO is tragic, let’s remember that thousands of Americans die every year when United denies coverage. Violence is never the answer, but we do need to find lawful ways to hold insurance executives accountable for their greed,” wrote Bluesky user “Lisa, MD,” on the social media platform.

‘Deny’ and ‘Defend’

The words “deny,” “defend,” and “depose” were seen on shell casings at the crime scene, police said, echoing words used to describe how health insurers “delay,” “deny,” and “defend” to avoid paying for care in hopes of increasing profits. It’s even the title of a 2010 book on the insurance industry.

UnitedHealthcare used algorithms to improperly deny mental health claims, a system three states deemed illegal, ProPublica reported. A STAT investigation found the insurer similarly used algorithms to deny rehabilitation care for its Medicare Advantage enrollees.

Earlier this year, an employee pension fund in Florida sued Thompson, UnitedHealth Group, and two other executives for alleged fraud and illegal insider trading, claiming that the executives did not disclose a federal antitrust investigation of the company, CNN reported.

While some physicians pointed to a chart showing that UnitedHealthcare denied nearly a third of all claims, more than other US insurers, comparing denial rates among insurers is challenging because insurers are largely not required to report them. Insurers offering Affordable Care Act plans on state exchanges are required to report claim denials for those plans to federal officials.

“What has bothered me the most is people that put fiduciary responsibility (eg, profits) above human lives, none more so than this company as run by him,” wrote one Reddit user who identified himself as an MD otolaryngology professor. “When other’s (sic) human lives are deemed worthless, it is not surprising to have others view your life of no value as well.”

 

Autistry is Still Amazing

I worked at Autistry a while back. It is still a model for amazingness!

Read their 2024 Annual Report

What is Autistry? From their Mission Statement:

We build independent adults!

Artistry staff help autistic/neurodivergent teens and adults become successfully independent by leveraging their interests and talents while creating a robust, supportive and productive community.

Physicians Offer Little Sympathy for Slain Insurance CEO

I’ve been seeing a lot of support for the killer of the UnitedHealthcare CEO on social media but I didn’t expect to see this! I’m on Medscape.com, “it’s where the doctors go!”

Physicians Offer Little Sympathy for Slain Insurance CEO

Many physicians reacted with the opposite of sympathy to the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson this week, reflecting pent-up frustration and anger over what they described as the health insurer’s routine denials of care for sick or dying patients.

The shocking killing in New York City sparked a wave of antipathy from doctors and patients for the nation’s largest health insurer, which Thompson had led since 2021. UnitedHealthcare, a division of the conglomerate UnitedHealth Group, insures about 50 million Americans and reported more than $281 billion in revenue in 2023. Thompson received compensation of more than $10 million in 2023.

“I’m waiting for a prior authorization before I shed any tears,” wrote Reddit user KR1735, listed as an internal medicine doctor, on the subreddit r/medicine….. [article continues]

The article has gotten 1827 Likes since it came out Dec 6th (that’s a lot of likes on this gated site!)

The Girl Who Left Home To Find the Shivers

Mark your calendar! On Thursday December 19th at 10:30am and 7pm, the Madera Drama Club will be staging the Grimms’ Fairy Tale “The Girl Who Left Home to Find the Shivers” in the Madera MPR. – Directed by Lew Williams, Assistant Directed by Lee Sonko (and Abigail is one of the three “Girl” characters)

Madera’s Christmas Carol Club

Abigail decided with a group of her friends to put on a holiday singing performance with her newly formed “CC Club”, Christmas Carol Club!
They thought up the idea on their own, asked the principal when they could do the show, made their own flyers, and gosh darn, it’s happening!

Friendsgiving

Thanksgiving with family terrific, and FRIENDSGIVING was a blast! We had 16 people, mostly neighbors in OUR house! I am thankful!

Diamond Potato

If you can’t afford a six million dollar banana to complete your art collection,  maybe you can still snap up a seventy dollar diamond potato!

(oh, those Cards Against Humanity peeps are the apple (or potato) of my eye!)

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Back to Sonic Fiber!

I’m thrilled to say Sonic internet just scheduled me for an upgrade to their fiber! I’ve had Sonic through AT&T’s fiber at 50 megabit for 5 years and it’s been great. But the upgrade will give me 10 GIGAbit, and it’ll cost LESS per month!

I had gigabit fiber in Berkeley, and yeah, the internet felt that much closer! Also, in my experience, cable internet was “usually” fast but sometimes had high latency, but Sonic fiber (and even the Sonic DSL I had in San Francisco years ago) was always very “snappy”!

I’m on Potrero near Richmond and they scheduled me for December 4th, I guess they finally ran the lines to my house!
I’ve had Sonic for (OMG) 19 years through various homes in the bay area and I’ve never heard a person that didn’t speak very highly them. If you want to sign up, now’s the time. You could use my referral code and get a free month if you like: http://sonic.com/referral/89863eh7h

Flickering Light Research

As part of a large, funded research project, I’m looking for locations where people spend large amounts of time under flickering lights. If you know of such locations, please reach out to me! Please don’t reach out to the owners of the lighting yet, that would be the job of the lead researchers.

You can verify the lighting flickers by setting your phone to record on super-slow mode and record a short video. If the resulting video flickers like this, or this you’re on the right track!

The best locations for this research project have ballast-bypass lighting, where the old fluorescent ballast was removed and replaced with LED-based tubes. But any area where people spend lots of time under flickering lighting is worth mentioning!

Great locations would be:
– locations or organizations where tens to thousands of people use lighting that flickers
– anywhere in the US
– K-12 school classrooms
– offices
– academic testing centers
– industrial work spaces

Finding these locations could make a big difference and we need your help!

To recap: If you know of places where people spend large amounts of time under flickering lighting, please email me at Lee@Lee.org.

Please forward this to anyone you think should get it.
Best regards,
Lee Sonko
lee.org/flicker
#FlickeringLightProject