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True Medicare D(isaster) For Cancer Patients!!!

by Street Kid
Mon Apr 10th, 2006 at 07:41:51 PM EST

The cost of cancer drugs has been skyrocketing.  Put that together w/Medicare D(isaster) and the result could very well be death in many instances.  

Take the case of Frances Blue, a retired teacher who is fighting cancer.  Prior to  her doctors changing her rx to Tacerva and Medicare D(isaster) taking effect, her medications were affordable.  Now, Ms. Blue can no longer afford the cost of her rx's, although her monthly income is approximately $4000.00 as the price of Tacerva, a medication from Genentech, is about $3,000 a month.

To make matters worse, her Medicare D(isaster) plan requires  $3,600 annually in co-payments prior to Medicare D(isaster) kicking  in.  Also, her monthly income is too high to qualify for charitable programs that assist patients with co-payments.

Cancer is spreading through Ms. Blue's lungs, as she is now getting no medication at all.

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Despite conversations w/doctors, patients, drug makers and charitable foundations, the end result is Medcare D(isaster) is life-threatening for approximately 10,000 people who were receiving free cancer medicines. (In addition to Tacerva, Gleevec and  Thalomid were formerly available in free programs for those who qualified.)  However, under Medicare D(isaster), the regulations require those who have enrolled in the program to pay $3600.00 in out of pocket costs per year.  

Oral cancer rx's can run approximately $4000.00 per month!  Also, rx companies are sometimes forcing those who used to qualify for assistance into choosing a Medicare D(isater) plan.  But, some refuse to, so they can continue to receive qualify for some rx maker's charity programs and continue to receive their rx's.

Maye Navarre, a 79-year-old retiree, was receiving free Tarceva from Genentech, until she signed up for a Part D program through Blue Cross.  After checking with her pharmacy, she was told that Tarcerva would cost her $1,425, not $25.00 as she was told by an insurance agent.  She cancelled her Medicare D(isaster) coverage  to again participate in the charity program.  However, she was only given a one-month supply with the warning that she would no longer be eligible for the charity program until BCBS processed her cancellation of Medicare D(isaster).  That is a process that may not be completed, as some insurance carriers quit processing  "dis-enrollment" notices, as they could no longer tell which ones were valid.    

Unlike many drug makers, Genentech has not required Medicare patients in its free-drugs program to enroll in Part D. But once patients join Part D, Genentech bars them from participating in the company-run program, because it does not want to run afoul of Medicare's complex rules that cover patients who are enrolled in Part D but are also getting free drugs from manufacturers.

Here is the rationalization:

government rules are forcing them to back away...companies say certain of their assistance programs could be interpreted as a kickback to win loyalty to their prescriptions.

WTF???



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Think Steven D was right?  Republicans must not get cancer.

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"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi

by Street Kid on Mon Apr 10th, 2006 at 07:45:28 PM EST
Street Kid, I don't know how you, RubDMC, and others keep your sanity digging into some of these issues.

This MedDisaster is having a terrible ripple effect in many families and the suffering of the patients is merely the tip of the iceberg.

Peace and Blessings

the revolution will not be televised...

by dada on Mon Apr 10th, 2006 at 09:26:40 PM EST
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When I first read your comment, Steven D's writings re:  Iraq popped into my mind--there are days I can't even read his!  

Same w/RubDMC too.

I don't know how we somehow manage to do it, IMO, but the thing is that it has to be done.  If it isn't, who knows what is going to happen?

This MedDisaster is having a terrible ripple effect in many families and the suffering of the patients is merely the tip of the iceberg.

That is the understatement of the year!

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi

by Street Kid on Mon Apr 10th, 2006 at 09:48:31 PM EST
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I Published this today on the NC 2nd District Site. At least there are Democrats fighting for us..

Etheridge Discusses Medicare D(isaster)

On the Radio Program with Eric Curry on stategovernmentradio.com, Congressman Etheridge calls for an extension to sign up for the "benefits". He calls the program "intentionally confusing, so no one will sign up", and asks that instead of May 15 as the deadline, December 31 be the final date to enrol.
Part1 (.mp3)
Part2 (.mp3)

"War drags human beings from their tasks of building and improving" ~ Scott Nearing My Blog

by meagert (sales@(nospam)rockyriverleather.com) on Tue Apr 11th, 2006 at 12:47:23 PM EST
Thanks!!  Am in the middle of writing a diary re:  calls for extensions!

"First, they ignore you. Then they laugh at you. Then they fight you. Then you win." Mahatma Gandhi
by Street Kid on Tue Apr 11th, 2006 at 01:54:16 PM EST
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