Don’t forget that prescription meds get applied to our deductibles, but OTC meds don’t. In other words, it’s more money from consumers’ pockets and a lower chance of insurance having to pay out.
True, hadn’t considered that. The more you read into it (there’s not much to go off of - it’s still an outline…) the more glaring gaps and inadequacy is revealed. It’s pathetic.
Don’t forget that prescription meds get applied to our deductibles, but OTC meds don’t. In other words, it’s more money from consumers’ pockets and a lower chance of insurance having to pay out.
True, hadn’t considered that. The more you read into it (there’s not much to go off of - it’s still an outline…) the more glaring gaps and inadequacy is revealed. It’s pathetic.