@jeffwM to Philadelphia • edit-22 months agoGreater Philly’s largest health insurer to restrict coverage for weight loss medications, citing ‘exorbitant costs’whyy.orgexternal-linkmessage-square9arrow-up129arrow-down10
arrow-up129arrow-down1external-linkGreater Philly’s largest health insurer to restrict coverage for weight loss medications, citing ‘exorbitant costs’whyy.org@jeffwM to Philadelphia • edit-22 months agomessage-square9
minus-square@FlexibleToastlink8•2 months agoI really doubt the cost of Ozempic and others is more expensive than the health conditions the obese are otherwise prone to. Granted, if you’re also denying those treatments, then I guess it doesn’t matter…
minus-square@jeffwOPMlink2•2 months agoDoesn’t matter when you only know you have to pay for someone’s health for a contract year. Big brain logic
I really doubt the cost of Ozempic and others is more expensive than the health conditions the obese are otherwise prone to. Granted, if you’re also denying those treatments, then I guess it doesn’t matter…
Doesn’t matter when you only know you have to pay for someone’s health for a contract year.
Big brain logic
I hadn’t thought of that. That’s probably it.