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thanks Harry
I have to agree with you. I understand we have diffrent insurances but that would be up to the insurance how much they pay. That should not reflect the amount asked for for the drug at such a big diffrence. The wholesale cost of the drug should be a constant. For someone like Riverwild that has a lifetime cap this seems quite unfair. My billable rate is almost half hers. I understand Drs visits vary and I did not see as much a diffrence in infusion center rates as I did with the cost of the drug. Riverwild I am just curious do you go to a Drs office or an infusion center cxconnected to a hospital? I go in both cases to private oncologists. The fl site has not yet posted the amount requested but I am sure the insurance company will pay the same in both. My copay remains $25 where ever I do it. Good luck to all laurie f |
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