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Started by we vs us, January 20, 2008, 10:20:32 AM

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we vs us

*please see terms and conditions for rate schedules and further descriptions of fees, pursuant to your membership agreement, your your MedFICO rating, as determined by Fair Isaacs and other independent ratings bodies.

Save up your points and exchange them for our new PrePaid Healthcare Giftcards, by Visa!  Use for any healthcare expenditure where ever Visa Debit Cards are accepted!

Conan71

I love the title you chose for the topic- it really made me go pancakes???

I only skimmed the story, but this deal sounds like a major healthcare disaster in the making.

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

RecycleMichael

Is breast enlargement surgery subject to inflation?
Power is nothing till you use it.

we vs us

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

I love the title you chose for the topic- it really made me go pancakes???

I only skimmed the story, but this deal sounds like a major healthcare disaster in the making.



Heh.  Thanks for reading it.  I sure did make it look a lot like spam, didn't I?  In retrospect, not necessarily the best way to get people to read your post!

Anyhow, yeah, that's why I posted this. Imposing a credit score on people's ability to pay for healthcare really is just awful to me, though it does tip the industry's hand as to how it sees its future in the US -- finding ways to deal with people who have to have their products but increasingly cannot afford them.  

I hope you had a chance to check out the splash page for the healthcare gift card.  It's depressing as all hell.  Let's just say that Cartoon Grandpa isn't the best way to get me to buy their card. Ugh.

we vs us

quote:
Originally posted by RecycleMichael

Is breast enlargement surgery subject to inflation?



*groan*

In case your provider hasn't already told you, RM, augmentation is elective surgery, and thus not covered under your plan.  

Unless it will improve your self-esteem, in which case it falls under the "self-enrichment and mental health" clause, and we can go ahead and pencil you in for the procedure on Wednesday.  How bout after lunch?