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Jesus Malverde

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Wed Dec 11, 2013, 12:26 AM Dec 2013

AIDS advocates say drug coverage in some marketplace plans is inadequate

The nation’s new health-care law says insurers can’t turn anyone away, even people who are sick. But some companies, patient advocates say, have found a way to discourage the chronically ill from enrolling in their plans: offer drug coverage too skimpy for those with expensive conditions.

Some plans sold on the online insurance exchanges, for instance, don’t cover key medications for HIV, or they require patients to pay as much as 50 percent of the cost per prescription in co-insurance — sometimes more than $1,000 a month.

“The fear is that they are putting discriminatory plan designs into place to try to deter certain people from enrolling by not covering the medications they need, or putting policies in place that make them jump through hoops to get care,” said John Peller, vice president of policy for the AIDS Foundation of Chicago.

As the details of the benefits offered by the new health-care plans become clear, patients with cancer, multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and autoimmune diseases also are raising concerns, said Marc Boutin, executive vice president of the National Health Council, a coalition of advocacy groups for the chronically ill.

“The easiest way [for insurers] to identify a core group of people that is going to cost you a lot of money is to look at the medicines they need and the easiest way to make your plan less appealing is to put limitations on these products,” Boutin said.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/aids-advocates-say-drug-coverage-in-some-marketplace-plans-is-inadequate/2013/12/09/0fca0fd0-5d18-11e3-95c2-13623eb2b0e1_story.html?hpid=z2

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AIDS advocates say drug coverage in some marketplace plans is inadequate (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Dec 2013 OP
"Was it better than last year, than what we had before or could have had?" NYC_SKP Dec 2013 #1
 

NYC_SKP

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1. "Was it better than last year, than what we had before or could have had?"
Wed Dec 11, 2013, 12:35 AM
Dec 2013

These are the questions that need to be asked; not "is it enough?"

Hell fucking no it's not enough.

But it's a damned sight better than it would have been.

Never give up, keep up the pressure, this is good and especially good for the most needy.

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