Good morning, Nation. Sterling James here. You know, I'm seeing "unitedhealthcare pediatric prior authorization" trending today, and it hits a nerve. We talk a lot on this feed about individual responsibility, about being the rock, about cutting through the noise in our own careers. But what about when the noise isn't just a distraction, it's a barrier to care for our kids?
Here's what matters right now: When systems get so complex that they actively prevent access to basic health needs for the most vulnerable among us, we have to ask ourselves: who is truly being served? Is this about high performance, or just high walls? What's the real cost of this kind of "efficiency"?