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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: epicure who wrote (102905)2/3/2009 10:44:29 AM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) of 542650
 
<homogeneous drudgery>

Who doesn't like it when their insurance company runs them into a medical crisis like mine just did over a medication that costs a buck a day retail? I would have been bored silly yesterday had that not happened.

You know, you take the same medication for 3 years and all of a sudden, the NEW insurance company doesn't want to pay for anything. There is no monotonous presumption that the LAST insurance company already made you drudge through hoops. They did, but that isn't the point. You didn't change jobs, doctor or anything, but the NEW company who bid for your company's insurance contract hasn't had a chance to interfere with the practice of medicine yet. They want their day. Who can blame them? Imagine how much monotonous drudgery they'd suffer if they JUST paid the buck a day? They wouldn't have be able to play FAX ping-pong with my doctor for a week.

Oh yeah, I'm much better off in a medical insurance for profit world. What WILL I, the medical office staff, my doctor, the pharmacist, the nurse, and the several insurance company people do with our day today?
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