Posted on 10/16/2016 5:30:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A question that’s a bit off topic:
I was changing my Medicare supplemental provider a week or so ago, filled out the required forms online, and zapped them back to the company. Medical history for only the past two years was the only info they asked for.
A half-hour later, they called me and asked me explain certain meds I had taken much further back than two years. They have access to those records, which was no big surprise.
I told my fellow quilter — liberal, EMILY’s List, socialist — and she was pissed and went on a rant about “evil insurance companies”. (Insurance companies, BTW, that have seen her and her family through cancer events, joint replacements, many surgeries, etc.) I was on the verge of blaming it on Obamacare, but I wasn’t sure so said nothing.
Did insurance companies have access to prescription databases before Obamacare or not?
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