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Reply to "Express Scripts denied pre-authorization for Ozempic. What to do now?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People, including Jeff who told us to MYOB on the front page of DCUM, seem to forget who pays for insurance. The money doesn't appear out of thin air, it's funded by the other people on your insurance plan. So OP getting her weight loss medicine covered by insurance means the rest of us have to pay for it.[/quote] You're being penny wise and pound foolish. The medicine costs less than the complications that arise when weight loss is not addressed. Paying a little now saves the insurance pool a lot later. [/quote] Apparently, the actuarial analysis used by the insurance companies, which I'm guessing is more sophisticated than your guess, disagrees. Which do you think is correct? [/quote] People switch insurance carriers many times in their lives. They don't care about long term health, only this quarter's profits. That's why they're so unnerved that so many people are looking at formularies before they renew or switch. [/quote] LOL. You have an actual fantasy life, don’t you.[/quote]
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