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by civilized
1603 days ago
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Well, we were told this is impossible, so either everyone involved lied to us or your experience isn't universal. While insurance tied to your employer sucks, I think the best thing to do here is for the law to iron out the data interchange between MCOs. In a "marketplace" like the US, insurers must be under a dire legal obligation to transfer your data in a comprehensive and timely fashion to whoever is currently administering payment for your care. Especially when lifesaving medication is involved. The patient should not be held hostage by the incompetence of MCOs at communicating medical data. |
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I forgot to respond to this in your prior reply. The answer here is because insulin is not just insulin. There are many different formulations and brands with many different prices.
Even the federal government does not want to pay for all of them:
https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/new-medicare-program...
So one could say it is about money, or how much extra money is politically available to spend for the marginal benefit (population wise) of certain insulin.