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Re: Higher Ligher Expectancies/Higher Infant Mortality Rates
You have a good point.
I personally haven't had any problems with my insurance companies. But I have heard from others they have had problems.
Such as only approving payment on the generic drug, even though the generic drug makes them ill. Or not paying for an allergy med because there is over the counter drugs that might do the job...even though those were tried and didn't do the job.
I just wish something could interrupt the never ending circle between health care provider, patient and insurance company and cut down the costs.
Is it because we have bad doctors who make errors which drive up malpractice insurance costs which cause doctor rates to go up?
Should the pharmacist be talking to the doctors more? Instead of treating with the common drug used for an problem, should they be consulting a pharmacist for the right drug for this particular problem?
Are the drug companies charging too much driving up the cost of prescriptions?
Is it health insurance for trying to be the doctor and choose what care is acceptable or not?
Is it the patients who don't need doctor care that seek it anyway......or those that wait forever to go and their problem is more costly to treat.
So many questions...it just frustrates me.
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