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doctorless | 7 years ago

Do pharmacists have to take the Hippocratic Oath? How is not telling your customers that the insurance copay is higher than cash not harmful?

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gnicholas|7 years ago

Even doctors don't have an obligation to serve the patient's financial interest. I used to work for a Chicago-based company, and they offered Blue Cross / Blue Shield of Illinois. In California, where I live, these are two separate insurers. The doctor's office got to choose which run to my treatments through.

After finding that they were doing it in a way that was advantageous to them and disadvantageous to me, I asked a friend who works in medical ethics and billing whether doctors have a duty to serve the client's best financial interest. I was surprised the answer was no because lawyers (my former career) certainly are required to do so.

ilaksh|7 years ago

The pharmacists are beholden to the large companies that control their paychecks.

dominotw|7 years ago

depends on the deal. Copay might be higher in one case but it will discount other cases. So overall it might be higher for this patient for but for everyone in total its cheaper.