I love it how Walmart just sticks it right into the eyeballs of the left.
+1
That’s calling it plain.
There is no excuse for common lab tests to cost what they do. I paid almost $900 for a standard lab battery this year.
BCBS is getting paid as a % of cost like a public utility used to be so they have no incentive to negotiate for lower prices like they did before obola care.
I think I paid less than $300 (my full cost since I had not satisfied my $5,000 deductible) last year for the same battery of lab tests before the “favor” of obola care.
Hey Obola! Thanks ASSHOLE!