Just a question here.... If you have coverage of any kind government or employer, how much are you out of pocket per month for transplant meds? What is the out of pocket expense per script?
I have group insurance through my employer that is administered through BC/BS. Among other drugs I take Cellcept and Prograf. My Co-Pay at this time is $20 per month for each of these drugs. However I just learned these drugs have been put on a list of "specialty" drugs which will require a $100.00 a month Copay each beginning in 2008. They are presently classified as a preferred maintenance drug.So my out of pocket cost for these two drugs will increase to $2,400 next year from $480 this year. They are selling this change on the basis that the drugs are an expensive and unnecessary choice like injectable vitamins. The real reason is they are expensive and the people making the decisions don't take these drugs and thus they are not personally affected by the change. It allows them to not increase the health insurance premium costs for themselves by making the sick members pay more copays.So much for group insurance being the answer. I have been working for the same employer for 37 years and have been paying health insurance premiums all that time with very little claims until lately. I guess group insurance is great unless you get sick.
They are selling this change on the basis that the drugs are an expensive and unnecessary choice like injectable vitamins.
... I was in my twenties and lost coverage under my parents' insurance policy, I was suddenly confronted with the fact that, as an American type 1 diabetic, I would never be able to get private healthcare and so would be dogged by healthcare costs I might not be able to manage, whether for drugs or medical treatment, for the rest of my life. Rather than live in perpetual insecurity, faced forever with the prospect of bankruptcy at the next downturn in my health, regardless of how much money I could earn or save, I moved to Europe where all my healthcare costs were provided free by the government ...
If you'll make a campaign documentary for me, I'll come back and run.