The Affordable Care Act and Me
In mid-January of this year, I made the usual call to order Xalkori and later in the day, received a call letting me know that there was a change in my insurance so my pharmacy co-pay had increased...to $6,200.00 a month! I clarified that this wasn't my deductible and was told it was my new pharmacy co-pay. I also clarified that the specialty pharmacy knew about my new secondary insurance, which they did not, so I added that information. The next day, 'my guy' called letting me know that he submitted my Xalkori prescription claim under my new secondary insurance policy and the pharmacy co-pay was "much better"... down to $35.00 a month. A $6,165 per month difference! Although thrilled, I wonder how there can be such a huge difference...both policies are Blue Cross Blue Shield products?! Perhaps it's because Wynn's office is small and my employer is a health system with many more employees...but I really have no idea.
I realize that timing is EVERYTHING. Had the ACA's "no pre-existing condition" clause not kicked in this year, I would still only have insurance through Wynn's office and paying $6,200.00 every month. That's $74,000 a year! Most people don't make that much annually. That's more than medical school tuition.
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