dsneprincess
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2009
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It doesn't really have anything to do with what your premiums are & how they compare. It has to do with the federal government's rules & what they allow. All insurers set there own regulations that the providers either agree to accept and abide by, or they don't and can't take that insurance. Everyone plays by the same rules, which is why you pay $x for brand names or doctors visits, no matter what the actual fee schedule is; insurance contract dictates the price. Some items are set at a loss; some aren't. Usually, it is a decision of whether you lose more business accepting or not accepting the insurance, most recent example is Walgreens and Express Scripts. Federal regulations and contracts cover government employees, Medicaid & Medicare....if you violate on any one of these, you are excluded from all, probably forever.
In some states, state board regulations won't allow reward points on ANY pharmacy purchases in these programs, cash or insurance anyway. The "reward" programs reward the store more than the consumer anyway! Am I the only one wishing that stores just had "sale" prices for everyone & I didn't need 7 bazillion cards to carry for every store I shop! I used to enjoy shopping, now it's one more chore. (& they send me TONS! of jjunk email daily that I have to sort through!)
In some states, state board regulations won't allow reward points on ANY pharmacy purchases in these programs, cash or insurance anyway. The "reward" programs reward the store more than the consumer anyway! Am I the only one wishing that stores just had "sale" prices for everyone & I didn't need 7 bazillion cards to carry for every store I shop! I used to enjoy shopping, now it's one more chore. (& they send me TONS! of jjunk email daily that I have to sort through!)