Also, I was about to edit my comment to reply to your fist part regarding that friend of hers.
So I went for the transcript and it made me scratch my head - it's an insurance from georgetown but it is completely unsubsudized meaning that her friend was paying the full amount of insurance. Does not make sense unless Georgetown is self-insured and their expenses much cheaper than getting yourself any other insurance.
“A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome, and she has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown’s insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy. ... “As she put it, ‘...the insurance policy that I paid for, totally unsubsidized by my school, wouldn’t cover my prescription for birth control when I needed it.’
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Also, I was about to edit my comment to reply to your fist part regarding that friend of hers.
So I went for the transcript and it made me scratch my head - it's an insurance from georgetown but it is completely unsubsudized meaning that her friend was paying the full amount of insurance. Does not make sense unless Georgetown is self-insured and their expenses much cheaper than getting yourself any other insurance.
“A friend of mine, for example, has polycystic ovarian syndrome, and she has to take prescription birth control to stop cysts from growing on her ovaries. Her prescription is technically covered by Georgetown’s insurance because it’s not intended to prevent pregnancy. ... “As she put it, ‘...the insurance policy that I paid for, totally unsubsidized by my school, wouldn’t cover my prescription for birth control when I needed it.’