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Mariya Delano
@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io  ·  activity timestamp last week

In a twist of irony - I apparently picked up #COVID on the day of my #US naturalization ceremony.

Went to the doctor today where I got tested and diagnosed - all good. Insurance covered it, I paid $40 co-pay.

They prescribed Paxlovid. Great, definitely want to take it.

Went to the pharmacy, they tell me the 5 days of it will cost $1,777. I nervously laugh, telling them they need to make sure to run it through insurance.

They take my insurance, and say “that’s strange, it’s still really expensive”. New total: $1,000.

They try to add a discount code, but it cancels out the insurance, so the total is $1,500.

I ask if there are generics - nope, not available. I double-check my plan details: I’m $100 away from my deductible and the plan covers basically all prescribed medications. Pharmacy is in-network, supposedly.

Anyway, now I’m home and trying to call my insurance and wondering how in the world people are being made to choose between higher risk of hospitalization and paying $1-1.7k for five days of medication with a private insurance plan.

At least I got to pick up more KN-95 masks to wear while I’m contagious….

#USPol #healthcare #insurance #medicine

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Mariya Delano
@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

Update: the insurance person figured out that it was the family deductible that was still $1,000 which is why insurance didn’t take more off.

But she was lovely and found me a way to get a co-pay card for Paxlovid through the manufacturer - I used it and it made the medication FREE. From $1,000 to $0.

Link for anyone else in my predicament (you gotta have private insurance to be eligible): https://www.paxlovid.com/enroll-in-co-pay-program
#COVID #US #USPol #healthcare #insurance #medicine

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Mariya Delano
@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

Update: the insurance person figured out that it was the family deductible that was still $1,000 which is why insurance didn’t take more off.

But she was lovely and found me a way to get a co-pay card for Paxlovid through the manufacturer - I used it and it made the medication FREE. From $1,000 to $0.

Link for anyone else in my predicament (you gotta have private insurance to be eligible): https://www.paxlovid.com/enroll-in-co-pay-program
#COVID #US #USPol #healthcare #insurance #medicine

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Mariya Delano
@mariyadelano@hachyderm.io replied  ·  activity timestamp last week

In other news my voter registration card came through in the mail today…

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