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Bloodwork loss of insurance

orlandocheese1

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found my insurance is dropping me to my blood work earlier this summer... Found high levels of test and other goodies... And now i dont know if i can appeal it since it was not dr apporved... Is this what our society has come to dropping paying clients for many years over blood work?
 
your insurance company can do whatever they want man... you should use your head before getting bloodwork and putting yourself in that position
 
health insurance, just like all insurance, is a scam.

it is no different then gambling in a casino. you put a boatload into it in your lifetime and 5% of people actually make out from either situation. how many suckers play the lottery every week? they put $1 for a ticket thousands of time in their life and might win a little every now and then. but how many you think actually end up with more back?

also keep in mind anytime you see a doctor it is logged not just by your insurance company, but any lawyer can find that. that is why i get bloodwork on my own anonymously, check my signature for a link how
 
Insurance is a for profit industry that values money more than all. You should check with your state and local laws though, as there may be protections in your favor.
 
Number one I always get my blood work done by an independent lab and pay personally without insurance. Number two lab results and test results are only shared with health insurance for the purpose of proof for additional required testing or treatment. An example of this would be 3 consecutive tests proving you have low Testosterone to justify the need for TRT. If the information is not needed as a means to justify further treatment then your insurance company should not have access to your blood test results. Now if your blood test indicated a need for other treatments it would have been shared. Now even with that I don't think they can drop you, but rather refer you to rehab.
 
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