I certainly take your point, but I don't see an admission of "guilt," just a straightforward statement of facts, confirmation that changes have already been made, and a commitment to review and improve. Effective root cause analysis and forthright corrective action, as seems to be what is happening here (and in public view, and real time), is all too rare.
Coincidentally, the new issue of Undercurrent includes a story of DAN responding quickly and, it seems to me, appropriately when a diver on a boat in the Revillagigedos had a stroke. The writer closed her report this way: "While we continued diving after his evacuation and had an otherwise wonderful trip, I will never forget the service and sincere concern from the Solmar V crew, DAN, the Mexican Navy, and everyone involved. A successful evacuation from the waters of the Revillagigedo Islands to Cabo San Lucas and a diver able to return home were remarkable, life-affirming achievements." The same issue reports that DAN has decided to continue insuring diver 80 or more years old, at its own expense, because DAN's insurer refuses that coverage.
Anyway, I paid our DAN renewal this afternoon, with no angst over the current maelstrom. I am not a fan of insurance in general, but I feel like DAN, in addition to being the industry standard and essentially (if not specifically) required by liveaboard and resort operators, gets a lot of things right and contributes a lot to the dive world. I expect (more) good things to result from DAN's turn under the microscope, but do think that the prepayment policies of foreign hospitals is not a compelling example of incompetence on DAN's part.