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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3705538" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>That's exactly what I was looking at when I said you were overpaying. Good for you for finding a good price on medicines.</p><p></p><p>And I was gonna add in re: to being a vet... You need to apply. Despite what the government tells you, not all veterans are eligible for health care thru the VA. It's a means-tested system. Several years ago I applied...already had insurance but I just wanted to get into the system. I was denied because our household income was too high. That pissed me off...because it felt like the VA was saying my service was less valuable than some others. That's what gave me the incentive to actually apply for a disability rating in 2017 for an injury I sustained in 1980 and another during the Gulf War period.</p><p></p><p>I was rated at 60%. So now I get all my health care thru the VA. My DiL is a nursing director with the VA in Alaska. The people working there really try, I think, to provide first rate care. Unfortunately, it's a constant battle swimming upstream against all the VA bureaucracy. In my particular case they don't really seem to want to fix what's wrong so it's a never-ending challenge to diagnose it. I had 7 MRIs last year. And just had another on Fri. Always looking for something, never fixing anything.</p><p></p><p>That's why I say you really don't want single-payer when, in fact, we'd be far better off with less government involvement. I have the closest thing to single-payer health care and it's no better than regular health care.</p><p></p><p>But, the silver lining is I'll always have health care now...even if it isn't the easiest. All things considered, though, I'd rather not have suffered the injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3705538, member: 45773"] That's exactly what I was looking at when I said you were overpaying. Good for you for finding a good price on medicines. And I was gonna add in re: to being a vet... You need to apply. Despite what the government tells you, not all veterans are eligible for health care thru the VA. It's a means-tested system. Several years ago I applied...already had insurance but I just wanted to get into the system. I was denied because our household income was too high. That pissed me off...because it felt like the VA was saying my service was less valuable than some others. That's what gave me the incentive to actually apply for a disability rating in 2017 for an injury I sustained in 1980 and another during the Gulf War period. I was rated at 60%. So now I get all my health care thru the VA. My DiL is a nursing director with the VA in Alaska. The people working there really try, I think, to provide first rate care. Unfortunately, it's a constant battle swimming upstream against all the VA bureaucracy. In my particular case they don't really seem to want to fix what's wrong so it's a never-ending challenge to diagnose it. I had 7 MRIs last year. And just had another on Fri. Always looking for something, never fixing anything. That's why I say you really don't want single-payer when, in fact, we'd be far better off with less government involvement. I have the closest thing to single-payer health care and it's no better than regular health care. But, the silver lining is I'll always have health care now...even if it isn't the easiest. All things considered, though, I'd rather not have suffered the injuries. [/QUOTE]
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