threecrazykids
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I posted this on the community board, but now I'm wondering if/how this can affect insurance premiums. Not sure it even does...but I would think in some round about way it might...
I have a neighbor whom I would consider myself "friendly" with. By no means are we BFF but we do talk frequently. I like her, but she's the type of person I keep at arms length because for some reason she always feels the need to try to make me believe all of her friends are so rich and successful etc.
Anyway, her and another neighbor of ours (who DOESN'T always do the "my friends are so rich game) were friends before they moved into our cul-de-sac. We were all 3 talking in our yards the other day about their kids being ill and they were discussing how they "just called and had Amy write them a script for a Z-pack". The Bragger turned to me and said "gosh...it's so nice having a doctor for a friend".
Amy (whom both of them are friends with) is their DENTIST...not their doctor.
They went on and on how nice it is to just "call Amy and have her write it up" and go get a prescription whenever they need it. She had apparently written one for every member in the one household as walking pneumonia and some other illness had been spreading through their house. The Bragger said she had a UTI and her daughter had some sort of a cold (she's 1) and she just wrote one for them too.
I have to admit I'm a little jealous that they don't have to pay the co-pay and go to the doctor but I'm just wondering...is this really ok? I don't know that it's illegal...but wouldn't a pharmacist question this? When you see a script for a 1 year old for a Z pack- wouldn't you wonder what kind of dental treatment would be required on a child that age?
Is it illegal...unethical (as in she could really get in trouble...not just morally)?

I have a neighbor whom I would consider myself "friendly" with. By no means are we BFF but we do talk frequently. I like her, but she's the type of person I keep at arms length because for some reason she always feels the need to try to make me believe all of her friends are so rich and successful etc.
Anyway, her and another neighbor of ours (who DOESN'T always do the "my friends are so rich game) were friends before they moved into our cul-de-sac. We were all 3 talking in our yards the other day about their kids being ill and they were discussing how they "just called and had Amy write them a script for a Z-pack". The Bragger turned to me and said "gosh...it's so nice having a doctor for a friend".
Amy (whom both of them are friends with) is their DENTIST...not their doctor.
They went on and on how nice it is to just "call Amy and have her write it up" and go get a prescription whenever they need it. She had apparently written one for every member in the one household as walking pneumonia and some other illness had been spreading through their house. The Bragger said she had a UTI and her daughter had some sort of a cold (she's 1) and she just wrote one for them too.
I have to admit I'm a little jealous that they don't have to pay the co-pay and go to the doctor but I'm just wondering...is this really ok? I don't know that it's illegal...but wouldn't a pharmacist question this? When you see a script for a 1 year old for a Z pack- wouldn't you wonder what kind of dental treatment would be required on a child that age?
Is it illegal...unethical (as in she could really get in trouble...not just morally)?
