Wed-23-03-2022, 14:37 PM
FF, which state do you live in?
Thanks for the tip on scalp management.
I'm wondering what happens when we eventually switch to Medicare or Medicaid (I haven't learned much about these, yet), when we stop having employer paid health insurance or when we retire and pay our own or become of an age when we can use the Medicare or Medicaid. What happens with the generous co-pay assistance the drug manufacturers provide? It stops, right?
My Humira has a $5 co-pay while I'm on private insurance. But if I were on any federally provided insurance, no patient assistance?
Thanks for the tip on scalp management.
I'm wondering what happens when we eventually switch to Medicare or Medicaid (I haven't learned much about these, yet), when we stop having employer paid health insurance or when we retire and pay our own or become of an age when we can use the Medicare or Medicaid. What happens with the generous co-pay assistance the drug manufacturers provide? It stops, right?
My Humira has a $5 co-pay while I'm on private insurance. But if I were on any federally provided insurance, no patient assistance?