| ▲ | umpalumpaaa 12 hours ago | |
It should be noted that they use the term “medically necessary” which is a very low standard. There is also “medically reasonable”. For example getting your teeth cleaned professionally is not medically necessary. But it’s medically reasonable. I don’t want a health insurance that only does “Medically necessary” things. | ||
| ▲ | codeddesign 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Dental is completely different than medical in the U.S. and a different insurer/carrier. Sorry, but comparing apples to oranges here. | ||