Questions about having double insurance

So sick people should have zero access to health care correct? Well let's shut down all.hospirals and clinics then.
During the first 150 years of this nation, were our forebears given free food, housing or healthcare? Take care of yourself, deadbeat.
 
During the first 150 years of this nation, were our forebears given free food, housing or healthcare? Take care of yourself, deadbeat.
I did. Worked for 42 years in the God awful american rat race. It's the duty of insurance to cover stuff like this.
 
It's on insurance to cover something like this. This country isn't only for the rich.
Insurance is not free and there are policies that cover pretty much anything. You have to pay for it. The country isn't obligated to providing you with health care insurance. Look it up in the constitution and show me where it guarantees, health care, housing, food etc.
 
Insurance is not free and there are policies that cover pretty much anything. You have to pay for it. The country isn't obligated to providing you with health care insurance. Look it up in the constitution and show me where it guarantees, health care, housing, food etc.
So what you are proving is that the current healthcare model we've had for the past 50 years simply isn't working at all.
 
Ummm....dunno where you are currently looking but I've found coupons for a couple of expensive medicines and gotten the cost to zero using them. No gimmicks or scams involved. Just yesterday I went to pick up one and the coupon was ready to fill my prescription but insurance wasn't....I have to wait a week (I got plenty) so I had them put it back and got the rest.

I just think you need to READ and RESEARCH a bit more carefully and extensively. It's mundane BS....and tedious....but it's better than the alternative.

Believe me, I've been looking for over a year now. I've also emailed the pharma companies as well as asked my dr, pharmacist, and senior care organizations.

And I'm either not "poor enough" or "old enough". Which is just bullshit all the way around.
 
I've had to give up some medications because they quadrupled in price this January.
There are no "generics" for these drugs either, so I've had to give them up because I can't afford them.
And unfortunately, the main side effect I'm getting is weight gain which I cannot get rid of because of the other meds I take.

So, I'm stuck getting fat because I can't get the meds my Dr wants me on, to take care of my ailments and to keep the weight off.

I have a perscription plan paid for by my employer, but it doesn't pay much, especially now that the med I need has quadrupled this January.


I've looked into double prescription insurance, but I'm not sure exactly how it works, who the best company is for this, and so on.


Does anybody have double insurance, or understand how it works?

Nearly all Rx's have a Coupon program, I found one that takes Ozempic down from $990 to @ 25.00 ( if you qualify)
 
Healthcare has been getting more expensive because the big pharma companies, the hospitals, all the people making loads of money out of the healthcare system, have realized they can just do whatever they like.

Imagine that the US federal govt spends MORE per capita on healthcare than the UK govt does. And the UK govt gets a whole free at the point of delivery system for that money. The US gets most people not able to benefit for that.

You can blame Obamacare, but really price rises began way before that. And Obamacare will be the go to for lots of people once healthcare becomes way too expensive.

All plans that qualify for Subsidies must be ACA compliant. Meaning they are mostly all of the same.
 
It's our private insurance system that manages to turn such great Healthcare infrastructure into the worst Healthcare system in the first world.
 
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