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I've never liked health insurance, as a system. I've always distrusted the bureacracy, and hated the forms, procedures, etc, to the point that I want to throw up my hands and stomp off in a huff, as if denying myself access to benefits I've paid for will sure show them.
Last night, at the urging of my endocrinologist, I submitted my prescriptions via insurance and my local pharmacy, rather than ordering from overseas, and the economic differences were staggering: $14.00 per month, as opposed to $60-70.00 per month. Unlike my previous company insurance, this one makes no statement regarding trans services, so.. yay? At least it's cheaper, and it takes less time to get prescriptions.
Last night, at the urging of my endocrinologist, I submitted my prescriptions via insurance and my local pharmacy, rather than ordering from overseas, and the economic differences were staggering: $14.00 per month, as opposed to $60-70.00 per month. Unlike my previous company insurance, this one makes no statement regarding trans services, so.. yay? At least it's cheaper, and it takes less time to get prescriptions.