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Sorry I took it the wrong way. I do have a reporter from The Lever working on this and also a couple members of the Ohio House looking into it next session. I just think since the blueprint was set up for the insulin cap it should be mostly set up f...
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I am not looking for an argument. I realize there is a ton of government red tape. What I am saying is the squeaky wheel gets the grease and more people, like AARP and others need to start making some noise and it will get done. They managed to do i...
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I realize things like negotiating prices for certain drugs. I thank President Biden for this. That does not answer my question why AARP is not fighting for the changes in inhaler prices to be available to ALL. Not just uninsured and no insurances. W...
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I just finished a phone call with AARP. I was asking why AARP is not pushing for the cap on inhalers to be available to seniors on Medicare. No answer except I should contact United Healthcare. I though AARP was independent of insurance companies an...
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Prices on inhalers have been capped at $35 dollars for everyone EXCEPT those on medicare. You may want to look into that. If it is government sponsored insurance, you do not get the cap. These Inhalers No Longer Cost More Than $35 Per Month (verywell...
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Sorry I took it the wrong way. I do have a reporter from The Lever working on this and also a couple members of the Ohio House looking into it next session. I just think since the blueprint was set up for the insulin cap it should be mostly set up f...
1
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Kudos
2014
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I am not looking for an argument. I realize there is a ton of government red tape. What I am saying is the squeaky wheel gets the grease and more people, like AARP and others need to start making some noise and it will get done. They managed to do i...
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I realize things like negotiating prices for certain drugs. I thank President Biden for this. That does not answer my question why AARP is not fighting for the changes in inhaler prices to be available to ALL. Not just uninsured and no insurances. W...
1
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Kudo
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I just finished a phone call with AARP. I was asking why AARP is not pushing for the cap on inhalers to be available to seniors on Medicare. No answer except I should contact United Healthcare. I though AARP was independent of insurance companies an...
1
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Kudos
2259
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Prices on inhalers have been capped at $35 dollars for everyone EXCEPT those on medicare. You may want to look into that. If it is government sponsored insurance, you do not get the cap. These Inhalers No Longer Cost More Than $35 Per Month (verywell...
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Sorry I took it the wrong way. I do have a reporter from The Lever working on this and also a couple members of the Ohio House looking into it next session. I just think since the blueprint was set up for the insulin cap it should be mostly set up f...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
2014
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I am not looking for an argument. I realize there is a ton of government red tape. What I am saying is the squeaky wheel gets the grease and more people, like AARP and others need to start making some noise and it will get done. They managed to do i...
2
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1
Kudo
2173
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I realize things like negotiating prices for certain drugs. I thank President Biden for this. That does not answer my question why AARP is not fighting for the changes in inhaler prices to be available to ALL. Not just uninsured and no insurances. W...
1
Reply
1
Kudo
2231
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I just finished a phone call with AARP. I was asking why AARP is not pushing for the cap on inhalers to be available to seniors on Medicare. No answer except I should contact United Healthcare. I though AARP was independent of insurance companies an...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
2259
Views
Prices on inhalers have been capped at $35 dollars for everyone EXCEPT those on medicare. You may want to look into that. If it is government sponsored insurance, you do not get the cap. These Inhalers No Longer Cost More Than $35 Per Month (verywell...
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| Date Registered | 01-02-2017 02:09 PM |
| Last Visited | 10-05-2025 11:30 AM |
| Total Messages Posted | 8 |
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