
The new Health Initiative in California is controversially named after the accused Luigi Mangione. The aim of “Luigi’s Mangion Access Access for Health Care” is to prevent insurance companies from refusing or delayed by medical treatments recommended doctors if serious health consequences are possible.
Measures were introduced by Los Angeles in retirement Paul Eisnerwho admitted that he intentionally named it after Mangione to warn. “For a very simple reason: it gets the attention it needs because sometimes things require publicity,” said Eisner CBS 8.
Background
Luigi Mangione, a graduate of Ivy League, is currently facing murder murder charges with New York and federal courts for alleged killing of UNITEDHEALTHCARE Brian Thompson in Manhattan in December. The police gained a bullet at the crime of the crime with the words “delay” and “deny” that were written on them, seemingly referred to the delay of the book, deny, defend: why insurance companies do not apply and what you can do with it.
Eisner prevents the decision to name
Eisner, who advocates the proposed right, insists that he does not approve of the Mangione action, but agrees with his attitude to the procedures of the insurance company. “I agree with what he was arguing, but I don’t support his method. What I do is the right way to do it,” he said.
The aim of this measure for insurance companies is illegal “delay, rejection or adjustment of any medical procedure or drug” recommended by a physician if there are serious consequences such as disability, death or permanent disfigurement.
California is currently reviewing the initiative. The public comment period will remain open until April 25, after which the office will create an official title for measures.
In order for supporters to be qualified for voting in November 2026, they must collect more than 546,000 valid signatures from registered California voters.
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