| It's really hard to say, because you can't really compare insurance companies anymore. Insurance companies offer so many different plans in their own company that you can be left with good or bad. I use to work for a place that had Anthem and we had to pay 15/30/45 for prescriptions and pump supplies were 100% paid for. But then they upgraded insurance and it changed to 7/15/30 for prescriptions and 20% of all pump supplies. So for the average person, it saved money. For me, it cost me more money since pump supplies more than make up the cost of a few prescriptions.
The ONLY difference between insurance companies anymore is customer service. Some may have slightly different prices on premiums and such, but overall, they are near equal.
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●Blue Ash, Ohio Police Dispatcher
●Type 1 diabetic for 25 years (11 months old)
●Animas pumper since December of 2002
~IR 1000 (Dec. 2002-Jan. 2005)
~IR 1200 (Jan. 2005 - ?)
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