| You understand what I am saying about insurance companies yet fail to agree with me. That is fine. I will reiterate my points again one last time but you still probably won't agree. Insurance premiums are higher to reflect the increase in drug costs, yes. But, that increase is spread across all people who pay it even those who don't use it (myself) - this is how insurance works. Thus, the level of abstraction for those that use it. Now, people who don't have insurance very often get their drugs and anything medical at a reduced rate. This is true. They often have different billing codes for those with and without insurance and the rate is lower for those that don't have insurance and the billing code for those with insurance is whatever the max pay out is - convenient. Think about that and if you still think I have no point or my line of reasoning is way off - so be it. Again, I agree proofreading is really needed more often. I'll work on that.
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