also here’s what i don’t get. say
Nov. 3rd, 2017 01:22 pmvia http://ift.tt/2iXeF2e:
also here’s what i don’t get. say you’re Independent Health, for example– one of fidelis’s competitors.
why don’t you say “hey our basic plan includes basic reproductive health services including treatment for endometriosis, or vasectomies! that’s something some of our competitors make you bill a third party for, with no guarantee of it getting approved! avoid the hassle, use a full-service health insurer.”
Run a sweet soft-focus ad of a pretty white skinny brunette lady wearing khakis and a pale blue cardigan in an all-white house with a smiling blond kid in pigtails gazing eerily up at her in adorable stillness. Pretty White Lady furrows her brow prettily as she gazes down at some unfolded papers in her hand, laptop open on pale wood table slightly out-of-focus beside her. “What Sarah didn’t know was that her health insurance company wouldn’t cover the birth control she needed to live her life in freedom,” the warm male voiceover intones. “This November, choose a full-service health insurance company that understands your needs.”
i don’t understand capitalism. If we have to have these unnecessary for-profit parasites leeching off our system why can’t they at least compete in meaningful ways?
(This makes me wonder, does Independent Health cover reproductive healthcare??? I haven’t chosen my plan yet and after my last experience I don’t trust myself to notice– I specifically looked to see what was excluded and it didn’t mention it, you had to already know and look for it!)

also here’s what i don’t get. say you’re Independent Health, for example– one of fidelis’s competitors.
why don’t you say “hey our basic plan includes basic reproductive health services including treatment for endometriosis, or vasectomies! that’s something some of our competitors make you bill a third party for, with no guarantee of it getting approved! avoid the hassle, use a full-service health insurer.”
Run a sweet soft-focus ad of a pretty white skinny brunette lady wearing khakis and a pale blue cardigan in an all-white house with a smiling blond kid in pigtails gazing eerily up at her in adorable stillness. Pretty White Lady furrows her brow prettily as she gazes down at some unfolded papers in her hand, laptop open on pale wood table slightly out-of-focus beside her. “What Sarah didn’t know was that her health insurance company wouldn’t cover the birth control she needed to live her life in freedom,” the warm male voiceover intones. “This November, choose a full-service health insurance company that understands your needs.”
i don’t understand capitalism. If we have to have these unnecessary for-profit parasites leeching off our system why can’t they at least compete in meaningful ways?
(This makes me wonder, does Independent Health cover reproductive healthcare??? I haven’t chosen my plan yet and after my last experience I don’t trust myself to notice– I specifically looked to see what was excluded and it didn’t mention it, you had to already know and look for it!)
