Posted on 05/10/2011 10:47:05 AM PDT by Gum Shoe
“Find out before writing an article. How else could you blame this on Obamacare?”
If that’s the only thought you had after reading this article, so be it.
I don’t beleive the author blames the incidents described in the article to Obamacare, per se. In fact, the use of the question mark in article’s title supports that conclusion. It seems to me, the author is attempting to provoke a deeper internal dialogue. I’m certain he would like to know if Obamacare is the cause, a concern he believes any reader may share.
Nonsense. Insurance companies have used "formularies" for a long time.
This is the kind of paranoid, useless, ignorant crap that gives FR a bad name.
Try reading it again.
From this experience, I suspect the implementation of Obamacare is much further advanced than previously thought,
I had an insurance company question a doctor's prescription at least a decade ago. And insurance companies balking at expensive treatments for the terminally ill isn't something that Obama invented.
Do not rely on Medicare for prescriptions. I’m glad that my mom didn’t have to.
And don’t trust articles that spell ‘dying’, ‘d-i-e-i-n-g’.
Well, since it is the foundation of the author's claim, I figured it was enough, for now.
“I had an insurance company question a doctor’s prescription at least a decade ago. And insurance companies balking at expensive treatments for the terminally ill isn’t something that Obama invented.”
Fair enough. Are you concerned the federal government’s intrusion into the health insurance business may result in much worse?
“And dont trust articles that spell dying, d-i-e-i-n-g.”
That’s funny! RSZ is just a newbie blogger I started following, not a pro. I’ll send him an email about his spelling.
Nothing stops you from buying that particular anti-biotic with YOUR OWN MONEY.
Sure. But this type of hysterical, ignorant “article” doesn’t help with anything. Saying something is one’s “first dose of Obamacare” when it hasn’t even been implemented yet is just stupid.
The article was written by a zombie.
“The insurance companies often refuse to approve payment for certain drugs when they believe a generic or different drug will do.”
What’s described in this article is different, though, seems to have started around the first of the year. They don’t suggest you use the generic, they just deny the prescription. My sister had this happen to her on January 1. Something she had been taking regularly. Called in her prescription, when she went to pick it up she was told it was denied by the insurance company. After several calls to the insurance company and considerable runaround, they finally indicated they wouldn’t pay for it (apparently, if she had called it in the before they would have.) She could have the prescription if she would pay for it herself, which she did because it was something she needed before her next doctor visit.
Fortunately, we have also invested in a medical savings account but many people are not able to get one (thanks to Ted Kennedy and the rest of those worthless liberals and RINOs in Congress, White House.)
I've informed my insurance co. that I do not appreciate them "practicing medicine" without a license and as I pay their premium, I'll get what my doc deems best (rec'd generic med that didn't work once too often.)
I also do NOT go to national brand "drug stores," but an individually owned pharmacy where I get personal attention that we all are paying through the nose for.
Unfortunately, the general public have put most mom & pop stores out of business by insisting on the cheapest prices possible (the Walmart-ing of America.)
Naturally, it's not the fault of Walmart, KMart, Sam's Club but the buying public that demand lowest possible price and get no personal service in the deal.
I buy American whenever and wherever possible and also trade with mom & pop stores as when they are all gone, this is the kind of treatment we'll get on everything!
Sad but true, as Rush says, "the public will get what they want - by demanding it (oh and refusing to pay for anything less)!!!
“The article was written by a zombie.”
ARGH! ARGH!
YUP!
Insurance companies denying to pay for prescriptions is nothing new. It first happened to me 7 years ago. Since then, it happens every year or so. My options are to pay for it out of pocket, ask the physician to substitute something else, or ask him to go to bat for me. I’ve done some of each depending on how badly I need the medication and its cost.
I’d guess your physician prescribed a newer drug that is costly and that’s why the insurance company balked. I have a condition that is best treated with an off-label drug (which also happens to be expensive) and my insurance won’t pay for it. New drugs are expensive. Friends in the pharmaceutical industry say it’s to do with patent length and the cost of new drug development. But that opens a new can of worms.
Nationalized health care is like public schools. Parents think they are great until they have a child who does not fit into the medium.
National health care will take great care of the healthy and abuse the hell out of the sick and handicapped.
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