They want essentially 200 bucks fee to give a script for antibiotics
And you can’t them with oit a script. Now just for a basic medicine you need a provider, prolly make you go to urgent care, then receptionest needs to file your insurance, they do some reviee or bullshit.
Anyway or you could go pharmacy, check with them and get what you need. This ain’t rock science cast majority of time.
Wasn’t tele medicine supposed to save money? Does it?
Insurance companies make money on gross revenue as base rate. So they have every incentive to increase revenue then demand higher premium justified by higher payouts.
Then they will maximize this profit by deny claims to “expensive losers”
They want essentially 200 bucks fee to give a script for antibiotics
And you can’t them with oit a script. Now just for a basic medicine you need a provider, prolly make you go to urgent care, then receptionest needs to file your insurance, they do some reviee or bullshit.
Anyway or you could go pharmacy, check with them and get what you need. This ain’t rock science cast majority of time.
Wasn’t tele medicine supposed to save money? Does it?
Insurance companies make money on gross revenue as base rate. So they have every incentive to increase revenue then demand higher premium justified by higher payouts.
Then they will maximize this profit by deny claims to “expensive losers”
This is their core business…