veronica4
Feb 13, 2007, 01:31 PM
My mother who is a grandmother of 12 children. She went to Walmart to pick up a prescription for her 2 yr old grandson because my sister was having to admit her 1 yr old daughter to the hospital and wasn't able to get it herself. The children are currently covered by Medicaid because she is a single mother who is working but doesn't have medical insurance. Anyway my mother had to wait over 2 1/2 hours for the prescription and when she asked why it was still not filled, she was told by the cashier that "paying customers came first". Of course this upset her and when she then spoke to the Pharmacist in charge he told her that Medicaid customers were not their first priority. Well of course she told them that it should be first come first serve, as the prescription was called in from the physicians office at 8:30 that morning. When my mother let them know that he needed his asthma medicine and antibiotics and they needed to get it now, they threatened to have security walk her out.
Since I work in the medical field I know that Medicaid doesn't pay as well as some commercial insurance companies, but they do get paid. This type of treatment is not right, my question is: Is this a form of discrimination?
Since I work in the medical field I know that Medicaid doesn't pay as well as some commercial insurance companies, but they do get paid. This type of treatment is not right, my question is: Is this a form of discrimination?