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So, I haven't seen the movie but here's a choice one for you.
M's asthma isn't covered by our medical insurance because it is a pre-existing condition.
"A medical condition is considered to be pre-existing if the member did not have prior health insurance or did not have health insurance within 180 days of enrolling in this plan."
I just tried to explain the NHS to somebody on the phone who completely boggled at the concept.
So... now we have to enter the appeals process and I need to think about what getting a renewal on my blood pressure medication is going to cost me.
M's asthma isn't covered by our medical insurance because it is a pre-existing condition.
"A medical condition is considered to be pre-existing if the member did not have prior health insurance or did not have health insurance within 180 days of enrolling in this plan."
I just tried to explain the NHS to somebody on the phone who completely boggled at the concept.
So... now we have to enter the appeals process and I need to think about what getting a renewal on my blood pressure medication is going to cost me.
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Date: 2007-07-05 11:56 pm (UTC)I'm seeing the Doctor here on Monday and we can discuss what they'd like to do about it. If the Ramipril is still needed I can always pay for the consultation and then get the medication on the insurance, which doesn't seem to be a problem.
I can opt to refuse the battery of Blood work they'll want to do though. I have borderline high Cholesterol, I don't have diabetes and everything else is normal.
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Date: 2007-07-06 07:51 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-06 04:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-07-06 09:00 am (UTC)Saying that, I had to pay prescription fees for all my meds last week, which was a bit of a shocker! Can't afford to be ill anymore. Isn't that why I pay national insurance in the first place?
We're looking at dental/health care at work, but the good old pre existing condition clause comes in to play... now guess what the forementioned meds are for?...
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Date: 2007-07-06 05:01 pm (UTC)*sigh*
OTOH I had my BP taken at the dentist a few weeks ago. They only took one, and that was taken through the sleeve of a rugby shirt and it came in at 157/83 which is actually not bad for those conditions (at least for me). Normally they have to take 3 over several minutes so I stop panicing irationally when they stick the cuff on.
Obviously its nothing on the Wag scale, but we can't all be Wag.