Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does United Health Care cover Ozempic?
OMG. You guys are such idiots. You need to talk to your HR. They negotiate coverages with insurance companies. If your insurance plan doesn't cover it, it's because your employer said no.
You are the idiot. Some of us are self-employed and must buy health insurance through the exchange.
And we're all idiots to enrich health insurance executives rather than having nationalized health plans.
Which would also be an enormous incentive to do more preventive care like weight loss medication.
Lol at calling weight loss medication preventive care. Preventive care would be to not get to a place of needing this medication in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t that be better than waiting until there are major health issues for folks?
Other than making everyone's premium go up by 10-20% easy I don't see the problem here.
No Justice No Peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t that be better than waiting until there are major health issues for folks?
Other than making everyone's premium go up by 10-20% easy I don't see the problem here.
No Justice No Peace.
But….. by preventing obesity, then the insurance companies don’t have to pay for the treatments for all of the things that are associated with obesity. It seems like that would offset the cost of the medication to the insurance company by a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t that be better than waiting until there are major health issues for folks?
Other than making everyone's premium go up by 10-20% easy I don't see the problem here.
No Justice No Peace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does United Health Care cover Ozempic?
OMG. You guys are such idiots. You need to talk to your HR. They negotiate coverages with insurance companies. If your insurance plan doesn't cover it, it's because your employer said no.
You are the idiot. Some of us are self-employed and must buy health insurance through the exchange.
And we're all idiots to enrich health insurance executives rather than having nationalized health plans.
Which would also be an enormous incentive to do more preventive care like weight loss medication.
Lol at calling weight loss medication preventive care. Preventive care would be to not get to a place of needing this medication in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t that be better than waiting until there are major health issues for folks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does United Health Care cover Ozempic?
OMG. You guys are such idiots. You need to talk to your HR. They negotiate coverages with insurance companies. If your insurance plan doesn't cover it, it's because your employer said no.
You are the idiot. Some of us are self-employed and must buy health insurance through the exchange.
And some of us have small group plans. Those employers can't negotiate from what I understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does United Health Care cover Ozempic?
OMG. You guys are such idiots. You need to talk to your HR. They negotiate coverages with insurance companies. If your insurance plan doesn't cover it, it's because your employer said no.
You are the idiot. Some of us are self-employed and must buy health insurance through the exchange.
And we're all idiots to enrich health insurance executives rather than having nationalized health plans.
Which would also be an enormous incentive to do more preventive care like weight loss medication.