Frequently Asked Questions
Is Coverage Pending a real news site?
No. Coverage Pending is a satirical publication.
Articles are written for parody, commentary, and entertainment and should not be interpreted as factual reporting.
Are the stories based on real events?
Some articles draw inspiration from real-world healthcare discussions, policies, or industry practices. Details are often exaggerated, fictionalized, or deliberately distorted for satirical effect.
Is any of this medical or insurance advice?
Absolutely not. Nothing on Coverage Pending constitutes medical, legal, financial, or insurance advice. Readers should not make healthcare, coverage, billing, or treatment decisions based on site content.
Why do you use real company names or public figures?
Using real names, organizations, and institutions is a common feature of satire. References are made for parody or criticism and do not imply factual claims, endorsement, or actual conduct unless explicitly stated outside a satirical context.
I saw this shared online and thought it was real. Is that a problem?
It happens. Satire relies on exaggeration and familiarity. Readers are encouraged to read beyond the headline and consider the broader context of the site.
Do you ever publish factual or serious content?
Coverage Pending is primarily a satire site. If non-satirical content is ever published, it will be clearly labeled.
Can I share your articles?
Yes. You’re welcome to share links to Coverage Pending articles on social media or elsewhere. Please do not republish full articles without permission.
Do you collect personal information?
We collect limited information, such as email addresses for newsletter subscriptions and basic analytics data. For details, see our Privacy Policy.
How can I unsubscribe from emails?
Every email we send includes an unsubscribe link. You can opt out at any time.
Can I submit a story idea or correction?
You may contact us at editor@coveragepending.com. Due to volume, we may not respond to every message.
Who runs Coverage Pending?
Coverage Pending is independently operated. Any resemblance between our editorial voice and real-world individuals is coincidental—or deeply concerning.
Why the name “Coverage Pending”?
Because in healthcare, answers are rarely clear, approval is never guaranteed, and nothing says confidence like “pending.”