Joe Rogan Criticizes Insurance Companies, Calls It a "Craziest Gamble Ever"
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viernes, 25 de julio de 2025, 4:03 pm ET1 min de lectura
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The discussion shed light on the often contentious relationship between insurance companies and their policyholders. Rogan described the situation as "the craziest gamble ever," emphasizing the uncertainty that comes with paying monthly premiums in hopes that the insurance company will provide coverage when needed. DeRosa echoed this sentiment, comparing the experience to a "scam" and likening it to buying a protection plan from Best Buy, where the process is straightforward and reliable [2].
The conversation delved into the morality of insurance companies making life-and-death decisions based on cost. Rogan posed the question, "How do you deny coverage to someone knowing they're going to die?" This raised ethical concerns about insurance companies' practices and their responsibility towards policyholders [2].
The discussion also touched on the broader issue of accountability in the insurance industry. DeRosa lamented that both individuals and corporations often avoid accountability until forced to face it, highlighting the need for stricter ethical standards and more transparent practices [2].
References:
[1] https://www.si.com/fannation/boxing/ben-askren-makes-massive-announcement-amid-life-threatening-lung-surgery
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/news/topics/25/07/46643607/its-the-craziest-gamble-ever-says-joe-rogan-about-insurance-you-pay-and-cross-your-fingers-theyll-actually-cover-you
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/craziest-gamble-ever-says-joe-195718853.html
[4] https://www.moneygeek.com/insurance/life/best/living-benefits/
Joe Rogan and comedian Joe DeRosa discussed the American healthcare system and how insurance companies operate. They highlighted the case of former UFC fighter Ben Askren, whose double lung transplant surgery was denied by his insurance company. Rogan called the insurance gamble "the craziest gamble ever," saying that people pay monthly premiums hoping that the insurance company will cover them if something goes wrong. They also discussed the morality of insurance companies making life-and-death decisions based on cost.
Joe Rogan and comedian Joe DeRosa recently discussed the American healthcare system and the intricacies of insurance companies' operations. Their conversation highlighted a distressing case involving former UFC and Bellator fighter Ben Askren, who at the age of 40, needed a double lung transplant due to necrotic pneumonia. Despite his critical condition and professional athletic history, Askren's insurance company refused to cover the procedure [2].The discussion shed light on the often contentious relationship between insurance companies and their policyholders. Rogan described the situation as "the craziest gamble ever," emphasizing the uncertainty that comes with paying monthly premiums in hopes that the insurance company will provide coverage when needed. DeRosa echoed this sentiment, comparing the experience to a "scam" and likening it to buying a protection plan from Best Buy, where the process is straightforward and reliable [2].
The conversation delved into the morality of insurance companies making life-and-death decisions based on cost. Rogan posed the question, "How do you deny coverage to someone knowing they're going to die?" This raised ethical concerns about insurance companies' practices and their responsibility towards policyholders [2].
The discussion also touched on the broader issue of accountability in the insurance industry. DeRosa lamented that both individuals and corporations often avoid accountability until forced to face it, highlighting the need for stricter ethical standards and more transparent practices [2].
References:
[1] https://www.si.com/fannation/boxing/ben-askren-makes-massive-announcement-amid-life-threatening-lung-surgery
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/news/topics/25/07/46643607/its-the-craziest-gamble-ever-says-joe-rogan-about-insurance-you-pay-and-cross-your-fingers-theyll-actually-cover-you
[3] https://finance.yahoo.com/news/craziest-gamble-ever-says-joe-195718853.html
[4] https://www.moneygeek.com/insurance/life/best/living-benefits/
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