When copay assistance backfires on patients
Briefly

Their payment had risen to $3,500 from the usual $30 for a month's supply. It turned out that the health insurance plan through her husband's job had a new program in which it stopped applying any financial assistance they received from drugmakers to the family's annual deductible.
Employers or the health insurance plans they hire are saving 10% to 15% of the cost of prescription plan claims by using these copay accumulator programs, said Edward Kaplan, a seni
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