Ok so what I am hearing is its a cost issue not a who pays what issue. Correct? I guess I can apreciate that line of thinking.
My ambulace story below sort of Illistrates that.
Another example: My Daughter takes a perscribed medication. its not formulary ( never heard that term before until my ins said they only cover $10 on none formulary meds) So my cost was $160 a month ins paid $10. I paid this a few months. The next time we were meeting with the Doctor. I complained about the meds. I said hey 160 bucks is killing me. Phamacy said they dont have a formulary or a germaric for this. She said " no problem, Here I will perscribe this other medication. It does the same thing but is called some thing else" My cost? $4 a month $10 if I dont use Walmart.
I could have punched her in the mouth. I paid $500 extra for nothing. Why the heck did she perscribe the other one to begin with? Why do I need to be a Pharmacist? I have enough to know just doing my own job. Is it going to get to a point where we need to take a Lawyer in to see the Doctor with us?
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