Why are those commercials out there advising people they can be covered for incontinence supplies when that is not the truth? If the pads or diapers are used in conjunction with another type of urological prothestic, then yes, there is coverage.
Why are those commercials out there advising people they can be covered for incontinence supplies when that is not the truth? If the pads or diapers are used in conjunction with another type of urological prothestic, then yes, there is coverage.
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