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In reply to the discussion: Plan to Limit Some Drugs in Medicare Is Criticized [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)15. Yes, I see this sort of thing all the time.
And do you know how much money is saved by you taking the medication that works? Plus think of all the money spent on trying to deny patients the meds they need!
This is utterly irrational. Patients will take the cheapest thing they can find that works. If it doesn't work, trying to make it work will balloon costs.
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Absolutely right. If the doctor wants to prescribe generic accupril, but THIS panel says no, you
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#2
Actually that is not the case. It looks like Democrats are uniting with repugs on this in Congress.
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#21
Cost is definitely an issue. The good news is most doctors are NOT following those recommendations,
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#69
I understand why you would think that, Enthusiast, but the concerns about the risks of mammos have
DesertDiamond
Feb 2014
#89
Many times when symptoms occur is too late, especially for PCa, and mamograms. The Mamogram study
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#68
I am sorry, most experts in the field of Prostate Cancer would disagree with you. What has changed
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#67
No one makes a diagnosis on psa or dre alone, however if the velocity of the psa is
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#74
as far as i am concerned there is very little difference when it gets to the top.
madrchsod
Feb 2014
#4
You are absolutely right. This is totally insane, and people are going to get hurt
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#23
Exactly, follow the money trail, that's usually what happens with proposals like this, and
RKP5637
Feb 2014
#53
The issue here is the same issue that was debated when Part D was established. Can the government
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#71
Thanks. Part D was NOT an unqualified success, was reputed to be bankrupting Medicare, and many
freshwest
Feb 2014
#91
Not true. Example. You have to hypertensive drugs, generic Lisinopril and generic Accurpril for
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#26
I agree with your points of course. Maybe in the next few days we will see the accuracy of this,
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#86
That is even more true for psychotropics where it is well known that one medicine to treat a
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#27
You have three CVS, two Walgreens and two Rite Aids within three miles of you?
Enthusiast
Feb 2014
#32
Actually there are FOUR CVS stores within that three mile radius (not driving miles)...
George II
Feb 2014
#36
The new thing is for insurers to insist you get your meds from the mail order guys;
greiner3
Feb 2014
#73
What do other countries do? Oh, yeah, they don't have outrageously inflated drug prices
valerief
Feb 2014
#13
It is a stupid, penny wise pound foolish proposal. Call or write the President. Also, let your
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#29
Truth is, we'll never get health care under control. Greed of providers, insurers, and unwillingness
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#37
Mostly they are dedicated to protecting the profits of the pharmaceutical industry.
Enthusiast
Feb 2014
#46
Actually, it doesn't protect their profits, that is why drug companies are whining. Read article.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#47
Actually, they get better pricing and coordination of care. Saves you costs, keeps premiums down.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#52
The insurance corps and the drug corps are price gouging American consumers for more profits.
Sunlei
Feb 2014
#56
If you go in hospital, the only way to avoid paying $800 for a $4 bag of fluid is to have insurance.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#59
I know because Medicare is supposed to be nonprofit. All our healthcare *should* be non-profit.
Sunlei
Feb 2014
#62
The bill was meant to limit the profits earned (by the insurance corps) to 20% of the revenues.
Sunlei
Feb 2014
#65
No, it was meant to limit non-medical care to 20%. That means administration, marketing,
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#79
CMS issues rule to empower it to negotiate drug prices, opponents immediately spin it as a negative.
ProSense
Feb 2014
#64
good points. Rs probably want to create cover over- President Os call to raise the minimum wage.
Sunlei
Feb 2014
#66
This isn't about negotiations of drug prices, it is suggesting a different drug of the same class.
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#77
Something isn't synching right. I can only tell you my wife got a letter from Medicare a few days
lostincalifornia
Feb 2014
#85
This crud has become so twisted/distorted that people are now trusting BigPharm over Obama.
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#87
You can always pay for it yourself in that situation. Not sure what caused your situation, so maybe
Hoyt
Feb 2014
#98