We're going to try sending the bill in ourselves just on the off chance we can get reimbursed, but his doctor's office seemed pretty sure it wasn't covered.
William ,'Conversations with Dead People'
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I can tell my coworker is a recent child of Texas. She just declared she was stranded until the plows come through. I don't think we even have an inch of snow. Half? Plows on this road this early?
I'm still sort of blinking at her. She's only been here a couple years, though. But she also tried to drive in the Feb blizzard. Blinking.
Are all insurance companies run by Wolfram & Hart?
Yes. Having worked for an insurance company, and for a company that was contracted to pay (or deny) medical claims, and dealt with more insurance companies than I care to remember, I feel comfortable saying, yes they are.
One of the weird things about our insurance is that it costs us more to go the clinic at Walgreens than to go to our doctor. But it costs the insurance about half as much if we go to the clinic. Incentive fail.
Are all insurance companies run by Wolfram & Hart?
Yes.
Though Zenkitty beat me to it, it bears repeated. I want the insurance that the people who deny me insurance have.
Why are there so many people I don't know showing up on my Facebook "News Feed"? Are these friends of friends? Hell, some of my friends, I don't even want to see everything they post. This is annoying. If I could unfriend people without causing Drama I would drop a lot of these folks I only know from work.
I want the insurance that the people who deny me insurance have.
That bears repeating, too.
I want the insurance that the people who deny me insurance have.
I work for an insurance company (parent of the actual company I work for) and we haveshitty insurance. Moreso every year.
Are all insurance companies run by Wolfram & Hart?
Not to bite the hand that feeds us, but, yes.
Our insurance changes in 2011. The basic doctor stuff isn't different, but the prescription portion is going to be way different. Not looking forward to it.
Orangina has been aquired (bottom shelf, end of the aisle, pushed back a bit) and delivered to CJ's school. And now I'm at work. Joy?