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Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at August 31, 2011 6:50 PM EDT
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 1, 2011 12:04 PM EDT
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 2, 2011 12:48 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!: Looks like there are two sides to the story! without the details about what the arrangement is and that proposed it's hard to decide right and wrong. I didn't know that Tri Care made "arrangements" with pharmacies. Are there subsidies involved? Who is ESI? Karl Posted by krlklar Yes, you are correct in there being two side to the story. ESI (Express Scripts,inc.) is the mail order and company that provides insurance benefit coverage for military families, goverenment agencies, and several other large companies. Walgreens refused to accept the plan that is regulated by DOD contracts, and the bottom line is that Walgreens wants to get more money from TriCare/ESI. Walgreens is going to quit providing coverage for over 5 million military families because they are not happy with the proposed payment table set up by DOD and TriCare. Walgreens states they "care about their customers" on their website, but the bottom line is if they cared why would they drop all TriCare coverage? If walking away from 5 million plus that have served our country in times of war and peace is taking care of their customers, I must have missed something while I served this great nation of ours. Walgreens is greedy and only thinking of money, not the millions that servered for our freedoms. |
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 2, 2011 3:10 PM EDT
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 9, 2011 3:17 PM EDT
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In Response to Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!: Is ESI a private company? Companies are in business to make a profit, and can't be expected to provide services charitably. Competition is the key to keeping prices reasonable. Posted by krlklar The Department of Defense has cut spending, and will not meet Walgreen's demand for additional money. ESI is a company that is part of a defense contract that supplies prescriptions thru mail order and local pharmacy's. I think that AARP should ask why the Department of Defense cut benefits for millions of military dependants, active duty, retired, etc.... This is not about making a profit, this is about millions of military personnel that are going to be put out, or completely unable to obtain the necessary medications because the Government slipped a bill through to cut benefits for those who served our great nation. Skip the lame excuse of competition and profit and GET AARP TO LOBBY for those rights we hold so near and dear; FREEDOM. AARP, fight for our Veteran's who fought, and those that continue to sacrifice their lives for us!
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 11, 2011 12:52 PM EDT
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Posts: 14589
First: January 28, 2008 Last: May 23, 2013 |
In Response to Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!: In Response to Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end! : The Department of Defense has cut spending, and will not meet Walgreen's demand for additional money. ESI is a company that is part of a defense contract that supplies prescriptions thru mail order and local pharmacy's. I think that AARP should ask why the Department of Defense cut benefits for millions of military dependants, active duty, retired, etc.... This is not about making a profit, this is about millions of military personnel that are going to be put out, or completely unable to obtain the necessary medications because the Government slipped a bill through to cut benefits for those who served our great nation. Skip the lame excuse of competition and profit and GET AARP TO LOBBY for those rights we hold so near and dear; FREEDOM. AARP, fight for our Veteran's who fought, and those that continue to sacrifice their lives for us! Posted by ScottsSpot So basically it was a government decision that caused the loss of coverage! Not the first time. A few years ago I couldn't even get copay status for drugs despite beong a combat vet of WW II because they cut VA coverage. Then they changed again and I did get coverage. Wonder if I'll lose that soon. Karl |
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 12, 2011 7:13 PM EDT
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 13, 2011 11:37 AM EDT
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Posts: 14589
First: January 28, 2008 Last: May 23, 2013 |
In Response to Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!: Why is AARP not enraged about the upcoming rate increase with United health insurance, this is supplemental insurance.I had to wait six months before i could use it because of existing medical issues, but i still had to pay the premium. After the six months was over they raised the premium, now after the first year they want to raise the premium again. They really take advantage of senior citizens on a fixed income.Supposedly this outfit is sanction by AARP, so where is the out rage by AARP, are they going to just let them raise premium without a fight ????? Posted by coldcountry Unfortunately I expect increased premiums are likely under the non reform ACA. AARP's endorsement only means they get a cut of the insurers profit as fees . You can switch medigap plans at any time I believe, so check what's available in your location on Medicare.gov and choose another if it's cheaper Karl |
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 13, 2011 5:56 PM EDT
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Posts: 12532
First: February 29, 2008 Last: May 17, 2013 |
In Response to Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!: Why is AARP not enraged about the upcoming rate increase with United health insurance, this is supplemental insurance. AARP , are they going to just let them raise premium without a fight ????? Posted by coldcountry One fact is that the large salaries and bonuses for executives are extracted from revenue before profits are reported. So the big difference between the US and other developed countries is inefficient administration and the large compensation packages the US executives receive compared to those given to the executives of European providers.
CIGNA CEO $120.51 million with stock options $28,881, 000 HUMANA CEO $15.3 million over 5 yrs 60,686,000 stock options |
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Re: Walgreens dropping customers - ALL TriCare & ESI Coverage as of January 1, 2012 will end!
posted at September 14, 2011 2:18 PM EDT
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