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Here is a previous question that was asked by ***(Identity withheld for privacy reason).




My husband is disabled and types 1 diabetic. His insurance is discriminating against him in the form of insulin intake, since he uses a pump to deliver insulin will only cover 80% of the cost of his insulin the copayment is $345.00. If he were to use a syringe to deliver insulin he would only have to pay$9.00 every 3 months. The insurance company hasn’t paid for his insulin in over 2 years. In which we struggle to pay for life-saving medicine and caused depression, financial problems. I want to see if we have a case.
(05-20-2021, 03:56 PM)Samoya Wrote: [ -> ]Here is a previous question that was asked by ***(Identity withheld for privacy reason).




My husband is disabled and types 1 diabetic. His insurance is discriminating against him in the form of insulin intake, since he uses a pump to deliver insulin will only cover 80% of the cost of his insulin the copayment is $345.00. If he were to use a syringe to deliver insulin he would only have to pay$9.00 every 3 months. The insurance company hasn’t paid for his insulin in over 2 years. In which we struggle to pay for life-saving medicine and caused depression, financial problems. I want to see if we have a case.

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