For the first six months of the year, it costs me $30 for insulin; BUT after that I pay 100% ($277 for 3 vials). Figure that one out!
Probably adds up to half or less coverage over all. Same thing applies to my other name brand meds. Canada, here I come (however, insulin not available through my Canadian pharmacy). Seems strange that insulin has not been around long enough to warrant a generic counterpart.
I have a problem with getting testing strips. They are not paid under my insurance plan and I can't afford testing strips along with the additional medication I need. My solution is that I buy testing strips only when there is extra money at the end of the month, which only ever couple of months or so.
My insurance pays for the medication but not testing strips.
Should try:
Partnership for prescription assistance 888-477-2669
Together Rx 800-444-4106
Local hospitals to see if you they have any programs in your local area.
And Walgreens has a prescription club, cost $20 to join, but if you get your doctor to write a prescription for the strips-a lot of the meters are covered...and its 9.99 for 1 month or 12.99 for 3 mths. Meter are cheap with coupons and such..maybe cheaper in the long run.
Hope this helps.
MH
Now that I am in the proverbial doughnut hole of part D Medicare; I am coerced to pay full retail for my insulin and all Diabetes supplies. I called Novo Nordisk (Novalog,Novalin), and was told that they do not assist Part D consumers!
Is there not a backup plan for people who cannot afford their Diabetes supplies and insulin once their Part D is not paying anymore. My costs are over $1100 soely on Diabetes concerns.
Can anyone suggest a way to get such items in the "DOUGHNUT HOLE"?
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For the first six months of the year, it costs me $30 for insulin; BUT after that I pay 100% ($277 for 3 vials). Figure that one out!
Probably adds up to half or less coverage over all. Same thing applies to my other name brand meds. Canada, here I come (however, insulin not available through my Canadian pharmacy). Seems strange that insulin has not been around long enough to warrant a generic counterpart.
Insurance and testing supplies
I have a problem with getting testing strips. They are not paid under my insurance plan and I can't afford testing strips along with the additional medication I need. My solution is that I buy testing strips only when there is extra money at the end of the month, which only ever couple of months or so.
My insurance pays for the medication but not testing strips.
Prescription help
Should try:
Partnership for prescription assistance 888-477-2669
Together Rx 800-444-4106
Local hospitals to see if you they have any programs in your local area.
And Walgreens has a prescription club, cost $20 to join, but if you get your doctor to write a prescription for the strips-a lot of the meters are covered...and its 9.99 for 1 month or 12.99 for 3 mths. Meter are cheap with coupons and such..maybe cheaper in the long run.
Hope this helps.
MH
testing supplies
i have united health care and it pays for my test strips. i have a 10.00 copay
Part D Medicare - No Insulin coverage = $1000.00/month uncovered
Now that I am in the proverbial doughnut hole of part D Medicare; I am coerced to pay full retail for my insulin and all Diabetes supplies. I called Novo Nordisk (Novalog,Novalin), and was told that they do not assist Part D consumers!
Is there not a backup plan for people who cannot afford their Diabetes supplies and insulin once their Part D is not paying anymore. My costs are over $1100 soely on Diabetes concerns.
Can anyone suggest a way to get such items in the "DOUGHNUT HOLE"?
Thanks for reading this.
Lew Yago
Plantation, FL
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