(October 6, 2022 at 2:49 pm)Aegon Wrote:(October 6, 2022 at 2:10 pm)Angrboda Wrote: Yes, but my use of public transport is paid for by my medical insurance, and so isn't an issue. It's free from my perspective.
It is? You're not American, are you?
My monthly metro pass is covered by my job, but it's an employee benefit, not a benefit from my health insurance.
Being physically and psychiatrically handicapped, my medical insurance covers a lot of things that would not ordinarily be covered. It's authorized under what is known as a CADI waiver, the purpose of which is to enable people with significant handicaps to more easily remain independent in the community as opposed to having to depend upon the services provided in a nursing home. I don't know whether it's a cost savings or not, but it would seem reasonable.
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