That still doesn't say I said Obamacare doesn't mention it, like you claimed. Do you have reading comprehension problems?Hey, idiot, we are talking about OTC meds, not prescription meds. If you go back and look you will see how you tried to argue that insurance should cover birth control and I pointed out that the ACOG has recommended that they be made into OTC meds. You then tried to argue that some insurance pays for OTC meds, and that Obamacare doesn't mention them at all. I proved you wrong on that, and now you are trying to claim we were talking about prescriptions. Feel free to go back through the thread and prove me wrong.
Show me where I said Obamacare doesn't mention them at all.
Seriously?
Obamacare doesn't not cover over the counter medication, it just doesn't mandate insurance companies cover it.
What else do you want me to show you that you said?
I also said this
I think you are confusing the part where they won't cover what isn't prescribed by your doctor.
OF course your dumb ass said this after I had already posted that.
It excludes only OTC meds that you get a prescription for, which means OTC meds without a prescription are taxable, which is what I said in the beginning. That makes me right, and you wrong.
So since you seem to be confused, I said Obamacare doesn't mandate Insurance companies to cover OTCs, never said anything about it not mentioning them. I also pointed out the tax doesn't apply to OTCs that are prescribed with your own link I might add, which you tried to argue with until you realized you were a dumb ass and didn't read all of your link.
So to get back to your statement about birth control, if they are made over the counter, and your doctor prescribes it Obamacare will not tax it, and your insurance company could cover it. So what was your point again?
And if you want to argue about having to go to your doctor to get OTCs prescribed so your insurance company or medicaid pays for it. I will just say, if you have whooping cough you should probably go to your doctor, who would probably prescribe something a little more than Q Tussin, when I had it mine prescribed me codeine cough syrup so I could sleep.
When I was pregnant and on Medicaid, I called my doctor about the severe heart burn I was having and without me coming in he called in a prescription of Zantac for me, never even had to make appointment. As for the residents at my work, we have an ARNP that comes in so usually many of residents don't have to go to their doctor for most issues. If a resident seems to be having more pain lately and they just need scheduled Tylenol, our nurse usually just calls the doctor and they fax the pharmacy an order, and we usually have their Tylenol by that evening.
You really have no clue how the health care industry works, especially when it comes to Over the Counter medication. Quit while you are ahead, you look like a moron.