Snow Brite
<font color=green>Star bright, Snow Brite...no wai
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- Oct 22, 2001
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I have four kids with ADD/ADHD. They take Concerta, Ritalin, Metadate, and Focalin XR. These are all controlled substances and have to be picked up in person at the doctors office every month and written on a special prescription pad and filled within 7 days. This is a 3 to 4 hour time committment, and all the kids have to go to the psychiatrist's office to get weighed and looked at before he will write the next months scripts.
Then I take them to the pharmacy and EVERY month this is an ordeal. They either don't have the meds we need in stock, or not enough in stock, or they can't figure out how to bill both insurances, or they need a preauthorization.
In 6 months I have never walked into the pharmacy, handed over the scripts, waited 45 minutes and come back and walked away. It ALMOST happened last night and I was almost giddy with it. There was one that was out, but it would be available on Friday so it would not get out of sync with the others (I hate when they can't all be filled at the same time as this just makes it all take so much longer). And then the cashier says...that will be $180 please. Sigh. Nope....the second insurance pays the primary insurance's copay...the total should be $0.
Last month I just paid the $180 because it was going to take a week to get the prior authorizations done and the kids had state testing and needed the meds. This month..I am thinking the prior authorizations from last month are done, so it will be easy this month. But the prior authorizations from last month are lost...so we have to do them again. Medi-cal has the Focalin on their formulary, but the Healthnet that manages our Medi-cal does not.
I spend about 7 hours a month just getting medications. This seems so unfair. I just needed to vent to someone that would understand how FRUSTRATING this is. If one more person says...well at least its not heart medications I am going to scream. These meds are as important to them as heart meds are to a heart patient.
Thanks for listening.
Then I take them to the pharmacy and EVERY month this is an ordeal. They either don't have the meds we need in stock, or not enough in stock, or they can't figure out how to bill both insurances, or they need a preauthorization.
In 6 months I have never walked into the pharmacy, handed over the scripts, waited 45 minutes and come back and walked away. It ALMOST happened last night and I was almost giddy with it. There was one that was out, but it would be available on Friday so it would not get out of sync with the others (I hate when they can't all be filled at the same time as this just makes it all take so much longer). And then the cashier says...that will be $180 please. Sigh. Nope....the second insurance pays the primary insurance's copay...the total should be $0.
Last month I just paid the $180 because it was going to take a week to get the prior authorizations done and the kids had state testing and needed the meds. This month..I am thinking the prior authorizations from last month are done, so it will be easy this month. But the prior authorizations from last month are lost...so we have to do them again. Medi-cal has the Focalin on their formulary, but the Healthnet that manages our Medi-cal does not.
I spend about 7 hours a month just getting medications. This seems so unfair. I just needed to vent to someone that would understand how FRUSTRATING this is. If one more person says...well at least its not heart medications I am going to scream. These meds are as important to them as heart meds are to a heart patient.
Thanks for listening.