Why Is This Legal?

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Joe Blow
Joe Blow
2 months ago

Luigi was right!!!

foot in the forest
foot in the forest
2 months ago
Reply to  Joe Blow

Luigi is going to have copycats.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
2 months ago

I certainly hope!
History tells you everything – nothing will change until it becomes too uncomfortable. We aren’t there yet, but we’re getting closer!
When more people start knocking off the execs, the companies will change their policies. Look at BCBS the day ol UH CEO took his well deserved nap? They reversed a new policy denying certain claims, THE VERY DAY HE WAS SHOT!
How much evidence does one need to determine cause and effect?

Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
2 months ago
Reply to  Joe Blow

Very interesting.

Magrit
Magrit
2 months ago

Do some background history checking. One of the most corrupt pieces of legislation ever was the Part D Medicare prescription drug law. This was the floodgates opening for the big Pharma control of drug pricing. The GOP congress led by the pedo, Dennis Hastert, passed this for us.

towasi
towasi
2 months ago

Yet another confirmation to me that leads me to cancel my medical “insurance” this fall at open enrollment. I pay OOP anyway to see naturopaths if necessary.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
2 months ago

GOVERNMENT PROTECTS ALL THREE MAJOR CARTELS that are responsible for EVERY problem we face in medicine (I’ll leave out the several dozen other protected cartels for the moment). Those are Western Medicine, bigPharma, and Insurance. GOVERNMENT is the ROOT CAUSE of EVERY PROBLEM WE FACE. Once you wake up to that reality, the answer becomes clear.

ColdSoldier
ColdSoldier
2 months ago

I had a similar issue come up with a pharmacy about four years ago. Endocrinologist prescribed me Oxempix for insulin resistance. Pharmacist told me my insurance wouldn’t cover it because it was too expensive. They would, however, cover insulin when I finally became a diabetic.. I told them fine. I will pay for it out-of-pocket. They told me I could not. When I asked why they said because my insurance wouldn’t pay for it. I told them I didn’t care. I had a prescription written by a doctor and wanted to pay for it. They would not and we kept going in circles.