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I thought this forum was for AARP members to share information. I am merely a purchaser of that insurance, which I have been satisfied with for 14 years, but an now seeing changes that seem to be designed to undercut doctors' recommendations and to...
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I did! It was on the formulary! The change came after open enrollment closed.
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Yes, know all of that. It is still an issue that needs to be addressed throughout the medical system, as these arbitrary decisions based on monetary penny-pinching by the insurers and pharmaceutical companies are harming many by preventing them from...
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The insurers and government are looking at short term pennies in doing this non-medical switching, but are ignoring the long-term costs that come from requiring the use of ineffective or harmful drugs rather than allowing doctors to monitor patient r...
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Certainly, what you said is true, but is not the issue. The issue is non-medical switching by the insurer. Usually, this switching is done on newer drugs for which there is no generic, and the drugs are higher cost. In our experiences, my husband h...
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I thought this forum was for AARP members to share information. I am merely a purchaser of that insurance, which I have been satisfied with for 14 years, but an now seeing changes that seem to be designed to undercut doctors' recommendations and to...
1
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0
Kudos
4656
Views
I did! It was on the formulary! The change came after open enrollment closed.
1
Reply
0
Kudos
4700
Views
Yes, know all of that. It is still an issue that needs to be addressed throughout the medical system, as these arbitrary decisions based on monetary penny-pinching by the insurers and pharmaceutical companies are harming many by preventing them from...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
4776
Views
The insurers and government are looking at short term pennies in doing this non-medical switching, but are ignoring the long-term costs that come from requiring the use of ineffective or harmful drugs rather than allowing doctors to monitor patient r...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
3160
Views
Certainly, what you said is true, but is not the issue. The issue is non-medical switching by the insurer. Usually, this switching is done on newer drugs for which there is no generic, and the drugs are higher cost. In our experiences, my husband h...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
3163
Views
I thought this forum was for AARP members to share information. I am merely a purchaser of that insurance, which I have been satisfied with for 14 years, but an now seeing changes that seem to be designed to undercut doctors' recommendations and to...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
4656
Views
I did! It was on the formulary! The change came after open enrollment closed.
1
Reply
0
Kudos
4700
Views
Yes, know all of that. It is still an issue that needs to be addressed throughout the medical system, as these arbitrary decisions based on monetary penny-pinching by the insurers and pharmaceutical companies are harming many by preventing them from...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
4776
Views
The insurers and government are looking at short term pennies in doing this non-medical switching, but are ignoring the long-term costs that come from requiring the use of ineffective or harmful drugs rather than allowing doctors to monitor patient r...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
3160
Views
Certainly, what you said is true, but is not the issue. The issue is non-medical switching by the insurer. Usually, this switching is done on newer drugs for which there is no generic, and the drugs are higher cost. In our experiences, my husband h...
1
Reply
0
Kudos
3163
Views
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