Carrier that goes off of units of insulin

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I was doing a competitive analysis last year and I can't remember for the life of me remember which carrier would decide it's rate class based off of the number of units of insulin someone took in a day.

Can anyone refresh me on that by chance? And what your experience is with it?

Such as the amount of insulin required for standard is so conservative that no one gets it and information like that

Thanks!

-PWH
 
I was doing a competitive analysis last year and I can't remember for the life of me remember which carrier would decide it's rate class based off of the number of units of insulin someone took in a day.

Can anyone refresh me on that by chance? And what your experience is with it?

Such as the amount of insulin required for standard is so conservative that no one gets it and information like that

Thanks!

-PWH
Here's one: Sentinel Security(If 50 units or less daily for past 5 years Level, if more than 50 units Graded).
 
I was doing a competitive analysis last year and I can't remember for the life of me remember which carrier would decide it's rate class based off of the number of units of insulin someone took in a day.

Can anyone refresh me on that by chance? And what your experience is with it?

Such as the amount of insulin required for standard is so conservative that no one gets it and information like that

Thanks!

-PWH

I have a carrier that will go standard if it is less than 60 units per day. :yes:
 
No, I run in small circles and too often that means just chasing my tail...:wacko:

Would you like enlighten me?
Couldn't tell you, I haven't caught my tail yet. :laugh:

I think it has something to do with the i being next to the o on the keyboard. I'm having a roblem with that myself lately. Don't know what's causing that. :goofy:
 
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