Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Prescriptions


Of course my kids just can't get over their illnesses. 
Ciara has been through 4 rounds of antibiotics to get rid of her last ear infection (and the last prescription gave her a reaction).
And now Caden is on round 2 for his latest ear infection.
With Rocky's new job, we had to switch to an individual insurance plan.  His work pays a certain amount each month towards our premium, which makes it work out pretty well. 
The plan we currently have does not have a prescription coverage. 
It would have been and extra $100 per month to be covered (out of our pocket).
None of us are using any prescription on a regular basis, so we decided that it was just a waste.
Even after all the medicine we have needed these past few months, I still know it wouldn't be worth having the coverage.
But still.
Amoxicillian I am OK with.  At Walmart, it is only $4.  But the next antibiotic that we need is $81. 
Why does it have to cost so much?
If it doesn't work, can I bring it back for a full refund?
I would LOVE to see that!
Luckily we have a discount card that saved us $20.
Where do these discount cards come from?
If they are free, then why do I need a card?  Can't you just lower the price?
Obviously, I don't understand our health care system.
And the reason I don't understand it is:
IT MAKES NO SENSE.

1 comment:

Jocelyn Christensen said...

Seriously....THAT dinner you made is SO. DELICIOUS.

i AM IN HEAVEN RIGHT NOW.

Thank you. So glad I have the recipe too now! :) Thank you!