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Old 03-30-2014, 11:04 AM   #61
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There are two treatments for wet macular degeneration. Both are made by the same drug manufacturer. Both are just as effective as the other. One is an off label use and the other is specific to the treatment. One cost 45 bucks and one cost 2000 bucks. Guess which one is not permitted by Medicare and which one is.

I will give you a hint, it isn't the less expensive one.
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Old 03-30-2014, 11:52 AM   #62
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Kicked that mo fo's ass!!!
Yea! call the Ambalance he's leakin...
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Old 03-30-2014, 11:53 AM   #63
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There are two treatments for wet macular degeneration. Both are made by the same drug manufacturer. Both are just as effective as the other. One is an off label use and the other is specific to the treatment. One cost 45 bucks and one cost 2000 bucks. Guess which one is not permitted by Medicare and which one is.

I will give you a hint, it isn't the less expensive one.
Do you order the drug from Canada?
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Old 03-30-2014, 12:04 PM   #64
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There are two treatments for wet macular degeneration. Both are made by the same drug manufacturer. Both are just as effective as the other. One is an off label use and the other is specific to the treatment. One cost 45 bucks and one cost 2000 bucks. Guess which one is not permitted by Medicare and which one is.

I will give you a hint, it isn't the less expensive one.
That is fucked up.
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On the old ASPD about 8 years ago, my two big suggestions for reigning in healthcare costs was to 1) increase the number of doctors and 2) allow the mail order of drugs into the US without a US prescription. My suggestion for 1) was to do this immediately to meet the demand for the rapidly increasing number of seniors.

The AMA is the most powerful union (excluding the Feds) in the country.
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Old 03-30-2014, 12:17 PM   #66
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2) allow the mail order of drugs into the US without a US prescription. My suggestion for 1) was to do this immediately to meet the demand for the rapidly increasing number of seniors.

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Well they need some oversight....drugs just can't be shipped in nilly willy.
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If your doctor prescribes a non-cancer medication on the formulary for a reason other than the use approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, your drug will probably not be covered unless the use is listed in one of three Medicare-approved drug compendia (medical encyclopedias of drug uses). For anti-cancer drugs, your drug plan should accept indications of drug use from additional compendia and other peer-review medical literature.
You may also receive a denial from your part D plan stating that your drug does not meet “DESI standards.” The FDA’s Drug Efficacy Study Implementation (DESI) evaluates the effectiveness of those drugs that had been previously approved on safety grounds alone. Drugs that are found to be “less than effective” by DESI evaluation are excluded from coverage by Part D.
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If your doctor prescribes a non-cancer medication on the formulary for a reason other than the use approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, your drug will probably not be covered unless the use is listed in one of three Medicare-approved drug compendia (medical encyclopedias of drug uses). For anti-cancer drugs, your drug plan should accept indications of drug use from additional compendia and other peer-review medical literature.
You may also receive a denial from your part D plan stating that your drug does not meet “DESI standards.” The FDA’s Drug Efficacy Study Implementation (DESI) evaluates the effectiveness of those drugs that had been previously approved on safety grounds alone. Drugs that are found to be “less than effective” by DESI evaluation are excluded from coverage by Part D.
Fucker...http://www.medicareinteractive.org/p...coverage_id=52
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exactly
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