Angel!
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Post by Angel! on May 5, 2011 15:04:09 GMT -5
One of prescriptions went up $35 & the other went up by $70, that is for 3 months of meds. Another $400/yr down the drain. Bleh
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2011 17:27:37 GMT -5
My copays went up last October (the start of a "school year"). $5 went up to $10, $30 went up to $40, and $50 went up to $60. The plan also made a 90-days script worth two co-pays.
Unfortunately, that really increased our copays. It will only get worse this year when the legislature is decreasing its contribution to our health care plan by 5%. Um, they do know it went up and not down? I would understand level funding, but this is "get state employees" this year.
However, if you want to know the true cost of prescriptions, have a dog. I get hit by $20 to $50 every time. I finally realized it is because she doesn't have an insurance company that negotiates the price for her. Lol..
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Post by The Walk of the Penguin Mich on May 5, 2011 17:40:26 GMT -5
I just took a look at our prescription benefits, which will be effective 7/1. Doesn't look like there are any changes in the prices.
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