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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been self-pay to my psychiatrist for years for this reason after I reached an executive level at a job and learned in some meetings where we discussed insurance benefits and costs that what you charge to insurance isn't totally private. I don't self-pay for my medication though. I recognize that I am being unreasonably cautious, or even paranoid, and that over the years is has cost me thousands, but it is what I've done. [/quote] The carrier provides generalized usage information at renewal time: $XXX,XXX in prescription claims, 15 child births, four surgeries, 200 specialist appointments, etc. But it’s for the whole company, not specific people. Obviously, you likely know who had a baby. And if you are a small company, and hire one new person and your pharmacy claims suddenly skyrocket, you might guess it’s the new hire. But it might not be.[/quote]
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