I hate insurance. Our work is going crazy and they had to put off open enrollment for a week "to give more people time to prepare for the increase in price". I am still thinking of switching to the PPO plan for $50/month rather than the HSA where I pay $5 and put $45 in the HSA. I really think in the long run it is cheaper to have the deductible in the HSA and pay $5, but I am TERRIBLE at paying bills and maybe need to have a co-pay. I wish the doctor's would just take my money for the whole bill.
Oh and my landlord's daughter sent a note:
I will let you know (if you need to do anything further) but it sounds like as of right now everything is in good condition.
Thank you for taking care of the problem and I wish you the best going forward and working through any issues you were having! :)
Laura, I'm sorry for your loss.
Cindy, that is so infuriating.
Sophia, does that mean you passed inspection? If so, YAY! I'm so glad all your hard work paid off.
I may have been a bit pissy in Slack talking about our open enrollment (we're switching insurance providers again). Maybe.
Very similar conversations have been had in Hangouts. (Why the bleeping bleep are we switching, we just did that last year, whose good idea was this?)
amyth, I'm never going to be Team Yay Kidney Stones, but I'm grateful that your doctor's thoroughness found the leukemia before you were symptomatic.
I passed the Landlord's inspection, and now they will schedule the city. I think things that I might not pass on are more the landlord's responsibility than mine- like once they made him put up a railing on my attic stairs and add a carbon monoxide detector.
Jesus Christ. Speaking of insurance drama: just got a bill from the hospital for something they did in April of 2018!! They suddenly want me to send $860??! From a year and a half ago?? They were like "Oh well your insurance re-processed the claim THIS April" (after originally doing so last July?)
I'm sorry, Laura. And Cindy!
Our work is going crazy and they had to put off open enrollment for a week "to give more people time to prepare for the increase in price".
I just got a notice from Health Marketplace that if I want to keep the same coverage I had this year, I can expect the price to go way up. Yay? I would totally just find the cheapest, but I'm all set up with my doctor, who has been tracking my diabetes care for five years. I don't want to have to change now.
Time is always on your side with the earliest detection, so here's hoping this is a sign that things will go as well as can be hoped.
Found out a bit more about my cousins. The sisters died across the country from each other within hours of each other, and neither knew about the other's passing. Well, not in any way that we could see.
Very similar conversations have been had in Hangouts. (Why the bleeping bleep are we switching, we just did that last year, whose good idea was this?)
Were the poor people who are in charge of communicating the changes in Hangouts? 'Cause they were in Slack. (I feel bad, but not really.)