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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 621207" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>I am agreeing with Signorina. My two and I went on a new marketplace plan on January 1 with a pretty conservative tiered formulary. One of my medications and one of difficult child's medications were 4th tier and very expensive (not available generic). I went through the preauthorization (that's what they call it with the drug company that administers rxs for Blue Cross) process which was a total pain and tons of time. In the end, difficult children medication went from 279 to 15 a month and mine went from 300 something to 30. It involved the docs getting involved and submitting some paperwork as wells as the patient but it was worth it. My next step was going to be appealing to the manufacturers but, fortunately, that was not necessary.</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 621207, member: 805"] I am agreeing with Signorina. My two and I went on a new marketplace plan on January 1 with a pretty conservative tiered formulary. One of my medications and one of difficult child's medications were 4th tier and very expensive (not available generic). I went through the preauthorization (that's what they call it with the drug company that administers rxs for Blue Cross) process which was a total pain and tons of time. In the end, difficult children medication went from 279 to 15 a month and mine went from 300 something to 30. It involved the docs getting involved and submitting some paperwork as wells as the patient but it was worth it. My next step was going to be appealing to the manufacturers but, fortunately, that was not necessary. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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