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<blockquote data-quote="iowa boy" data-source="post: 2331190" data-attributes="member: 13555"><p>Where I'm at, we have one doctors office that is contracted to do blood draws for Quest labs, but the blood is sent to Louisville to be processed and the results are sent back. If you are not a patient of this office, you sit and wait until they have free time in their schedule to draw your blood.</p><p></p><p>We have no US Imaging place close to me, (closest one is in Des Moines, 200 plus miles from where I'm at), so I am stuck paying the 20 percent copay.</p><p></p><p>4 years ago while under the UPS healthplan, I paid less than a 150 dollars for a 500 dollar pair of glasses, while last year, I paid over 450 dollars for a new pair of glasses, after eyemed paid their portion. And my prescription strength never changed, just new frames and lenses.</p><p></p><p>So my benefits changed, granted they still don't suck, but they are not as good as they once were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowa boy, post: 2331190, member: 13555"] Where I'm at, we have one doctors office that is contracted to do blood draws for Quest labs, but the blood is sent to Louisville to be processed and the results are sent back. If you are not a patient of this office, you sit and wait until they have free time in their schedule to draw your blood. We have no US Imaging place close to me, (closest one is in Des Moines, 200 plus miles from where I'm at), so I am stuck paying the 20 percent copay. 4 years ago while under the UPS healthplan, I paid less than a 150 dollars for a 500 dollar pair of glasses, while last year, I paid over 450 dollars for a new pair of glasses, after eyemed paid their portion. And my prescription strength never changed, just new frames and lenses. So my benefits changed, granted they still don't suck, but they are not as good as they once were. [/QUOTE]
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