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All of this can be compounded for patients who don’t speak English or have no experience navigating the health care system, noted Gladys Arias, a policy principal with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network.Davis, the San Antonio cancer patient, said she was in the hospital when she asked for help finding community resources.
She said a case manager set a book of available resources on her bedside table and did nothing else. Davis, a nursing professor, found the book confusing. The programs it detailed had different qualifications based on things like income or diagnosis. The 44-year-old wound up losing her car and leaving her home after care bills piled up.“I feel like there was some type of help out there for me,” she said. “I just didn’t know where to look.”Ali DiGiacomo said she wishes that she learned in college how to deal with insurance companies. She often has to do that while coping with side effects from rheumatoid arthritis treatments.
The 30-year-old personal trainer said she’s spent years trying to get a diagnosis for bouts of intense chest pain, which doctors think may be tied to her condition. That requires imaging tests that insurers often decline to cover.“Dealing with them with brain fog and fatigue and being in pain is just like the cherry on top,” DiGiacomo said.
DiGiacomo said her formulary, or list of covered drugs, has changed three times. That can force her to hunt for a place that carries the newly covered drug, which puts her behind on her medication schedule.
She figures she talks to her insurer at least four times a month.Nash said he knew Combs as “Puff” and Cassie as “Cass.” He said he responded to a Craigslist ad and started working at Bad Boy Entertainment as an intern and then a stylist from 2008 to 2018.
Prosecutor Maurene Comey put a picture of Nash in front of him and asked, “Is it a glamour shot of you?”“Yes. I look amazing,” Nash responded, drawing laughs.
Asked what he had heard Combs call Cassie over the years, Nash answered “Um, Baby Girl, CC, Cass” and then listed a number of slurs against women. Asked how often Combs used one particular slur, Nash said: “Um, quite a bit. That was his fave.”Nash later testified that Cassie had confided in him that she didn’t always want to go along with Combs’ demands that she have sex with other men during his drug-fueled “freak-off” marathons.