Good morning brothers and sisters! Hugz all around!
More rain today starting at 45F and predicted to soar to 57F.
Gym first thing this morning and back to puttering.......
Wellcare Health Net insurance is surreal. For starters, they want to drop by and have their personnel do a health assessment to verify my doctor's findings. I'm not interested in them putting themselves between me and my doctors, so I said no and ignore their continuing calls and letters pressing me to do so.
Next they offer me a $100 coupon to let them perform that assessment and provide their recommendations.
Then my pharmacy somehow miscounted and called me to see if I was out of Amlodapine, which I wasn't and told them so. They asked me if I was still taking them as prescribed and I told them yes.
I then get a second call from my pharmacy verifying what I told them the first time and relaying that my insurance company is not happy and asked them to take my BP next time I'm in.
I then get an email from Wellcare stating that their records show I'm out of Amlodipine and asking if I am taking it as prescribed. I told them the pharmacy's count was in error and that I was taking them exactly as prescribed.
I continue getting phone calls from Wellcare to talk to me about "my medication", which I let go to message and ignored. They then sent me a BP machine to go with the two I already own and continue to call.
More rain today starting at 45F and predicted to soar to 57F.
Gym first thing this morning and back to puttering.......
Wellcare Health Net insurance is surreal. For starters, they want to drop by and have their personnel do a health assessment to verify my doctor's findings. I'm not interested in them putting themselves between me and my doctors, so I said no and ignore their continuing calls and letters pressing me to do so.
Next they offer me a $100 coupon to let them perform that assessment and provide their recommendations.
Then my pharmacy somehow miscounted and called me to see if I was out of Amlodapine, which I wasn't and told them so. They asked me if I was still taking them as prescribed and I told them yes.
I then get a second call from my pharmacy verifying what I told them the first time and relaying that my insurance company is not happy and asked them to take my BP next time I'm in.
I then get an email from Wellcare stating that their records show I'm out of Amlodipine and asking if I am taking it as prescribed. I told them the pharmacy's count was in error and that I was taking them exactly as prescribed.
I continue getting phone calls from Wellcare to talk to me about "my medication", which I let go to message and ignored. They then sent me a BP machine to go with the two I already own and continue to call.