Rheumatologist prescribed med last week—1st thing we tried isn’t working. After insurance, my part will $3,635.64 so they say hey we’ve got a co-pay savings card to help out—but they can’t tell me how much of that it will cover yet. Hubby is on a new generation of blood thinner—one bottle is almost $1,400. Again, that group says hey, we have a co-pay card; we get one with each new prescription. My question is—if they can use these “co-pay assistance cards”, why can’t they just make it affordable in the first place?
Rheumatologist prescribed med last week—1st thing we tried isn’t working. After insurance, my part will $3,635.64 so they say hey we’ve got a co-pay savings card to help out—but they can’t tell me how much of that it will cover yet. Hubby is on a new generation of blood thinner—one bottle is almost $1,400. Again, that group says hey, we have a co-pay card; we get one with each new prescription. My question is—if they can use these “co-pay assistance cards”, why can’t they just make it affordable in the first place?