Anonymous wrote:BCBS has been snail mailing me crap in the mail from some third party company for blood sugar issues. They pimped me out. Is this even allowed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it’s allowed. Insurance companies scrape their database and target members with specific health conditions. Don’t you want more resources to help manage your health? If not, just throw our the postcard.
NP
Some of us still think our private health information is private. The patient should be the one to control who gets to know what. I don't need anyone, not even my insurance company, deciding to share my diagnoses with companies I've never interacted with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it’s allowed. Insurance companies scrape their database and target members with specific health conditions. Don’t you want more resources to help manage your health? If not, just throw our the postcard.
NP
Some of us still think our private health information is private. The patient should be the one to control who gets to know what. I don't need anyone, not even my insurance company, deciding to share my diagnoses with companies I've never interacted with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BCBS has been snail mailing me crap in the mail from some third party company for blood sugar issues. They pimped me out. Is this even allowed?
Yes, it’s allowed. Insurance companies scrape their database and target members with specific health conditions. Don’t you want more resources to help manage your health? If not, just throw our the postcard.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, it’s allowed. Insurance companies scrape their database and target members with specific health conditions. Don’t you want more resources to help manage your health? If not, just throw our the postcard.
Anonymous wrote:BCBS has been snail mailing me crap in the mail from some third party company for blood sugar issues. They pimped me out. Is this even allowed?