I’ve waited a long time for this day, and I’m hopeful that my “new” insurance company doesn’t boot my hopeful ass out in the parking lot with this order. When I called my new insurance company they stated that I don’t even need a prior authorization for this product. The person (people) I spoke to were one of the following three things:
1. Liars
2. Misinformed
3. Extremely helpful well-informed and accurate customer service representatives
If I were to heed the law of averages (how often have your health insurance customer service reps been helpful, well-informed, & accurate), I would be pretty bummed right now, but I’m not allowing myself to feel the pain of the “what ifs” of 1 & 2.
Obviously, I’ll let you know what happens. Till then, take care, and damnit, happy New Year!
Health care is a basic human right, not a privilege. For some reason, we’ve allowed ourselves as Americans to be fooled into accepting that one must be blessed with “means” to actuate appropriate health care. As a nation we have failed to realize that our health care system is a barometer of our society’s value for human life.
-Me
-Me
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I choose number 3. It's a new year and we all have to have hope, right! Happy New Year, Sarah (and family)!
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