Health Insurers: Cinema's Persistent Villains

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Health Insurers: Cinema's Persistent Villains
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Hollywood has long portrayed health insurance companies as villains, reflecting public dissatisfaction with the industry. Films like "John Q," "As Good as It Gets," and "The Rainmaker" highlight the struggles of individuals against insurance providers, often depicting them as obstacles to necessary medical care. This trend mirrors societal frustrations with managed care systems and the perceived prioritization of profit over patient well-being.

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