I've been reluctant to share much about our boys medical
journey lately, but the current conversation about life saving medication cost
is important and I feel compelled to share my thoughts. The media coverage is helping in a main
stream way to expose the price gouging practices of the pharmaceutical
companies. Nearly everybody knows somebody who needs an EpiPen and is outraged
by the unexpected price hike... all unfolding while the CEO enjoyed millions of
dollars in the form of a raise over the same time period. Not only is this
price gouging behavior a crime to the patients, it is a crime to every
American paying insurance premiums. Even if you don’t use this medication,
you have paid premiums to help cover the cost of the overinflated prices set by
drug companies. You might not need a lifesaving medication or medical attention
today, but somebody does. When you pay
your health insurance premiums your money goes into a pool- some take more,
some take less. In an ideal world there should be enough money to cover all of
our medical woes. But if your premiums have skyrocketed the last few years,
like ours have, it’s obvious there’s not enough money in the pool. But, why?
Greed. Extortion. Egoism.
Our boys rely on a lifesaving medication, Growth Hormone, to
survive day-to-day. It not only helps them grow (as they would not without it-
their bodies are incapable of physical growth due to lack of critical hormones)
it helps maintain many of their vital functions. Growth hormone is critical to
survival, but there’s hope! Over 30 years ago scientists created a bio-identical
type replacement that can be easily administered via nightly injection and it
was quickly produced by at least 4 different pharmaceutical companies… and life
is restored! For many people worldwide, replacement hormones are critical to
maintain vital functions for survival. Our
children would not survive without replacement hormones. Families like ours are slaves to the
pharmaceutical & healthcare insurance industry and subject to their
whims.
We have been in the middle of fierce insurance coverage
battles in which the specialty pharmacy would not release the critical
prescription in a timely manner due to coverage challenges out of our control. Unfortunately,
much like a EpiPen patient, any delay in administration of medication could
mean death. It has been plainly communicated to us that the all mighty dollar
is in the driver seat, not the person who could face death when forced to go
without lifesaving medication. Your life is only worth the amount of money the pharmaceutical
industry & healthcare insurance industry can make off you... if you cost them
too much, you might die. That is realty. We live in a ‘Hunger Games’ style
reality, the pharmaceutical companies and healthcare insurance industry are the
Game Makers… we are the tributes.
Two years ago it was our turn for the reaping… it was our
turn to see if we could survive long enough to win the game. Our insurance
company began a battle for their brand preference of the prescribed medication.
Much like an elite athlete- insurance companies have drug manufacturers as
sponsors… these drug companies negotiate lower prescription rates and in turn
your insurance company only allows its patients to use that drug, even when
many other cheaper options might be available. The specialty pharmacy would not
order in the schedule II drug without a brand preference, because it is a
federally controlled substance and the cost of the prescription. The specialty
pharmacy could not take on the overhead of accepting delivery on a product that
they may not get paid for. We, as consumers, couldn't even buy it. We had
dialed down nightly dosage to half and then to a quarter of normal dosage when
we could see that the insurance battle was not going to be won quickly…Ashton would be able to handle the temporary dial down, but it
wouldn’t be enough to meet Owen’s needs.
We pleaded with the pharmaceutical company, the insurance company,
the pharmacy, we called our congressmen, we called on everyone we thought could
to help us get Owen’s medication. Finally, after weeks beyond our last dose,
our insurance company won their brand preference. This battle resulted in a three-week
delay of our prescription delivery, three weeks of missed dosages, a 30 minute
long hypoglycemic seizure, a 200 mile ambulance ride, 4 day hospital stay at
the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, and years of trauma done to a 5 year old.... I
don't think our insurance company really 'won' once the insurance claims rolled
in from that whole mess. But, they said they did.
As tributes, we happily do our part, because we want the ones
dearest to us to live. We give our
children injections every night, they have blood draws & appointments every
4 months to ensure proper levels, we call and request refills no more than 4
days before the prescription runs out and carefully schedule delivery, we pay
our premiums, we submit the mounds of paperwork & evidence required every
year to prove that we were not granted a spontaneous miracle of perfect
health. We play the game, we follow the
rules.
But, it’s a game and it’s a fact that 1 in 3 people will be subject to disability or life threatening illness in their lifetime. We will all be subject to the reaping…. It’s just a matter of time.
But, it’s a game and it’s a fact that 1 in 3 people will be subject to disability or life threatening illness in their lifetime. We will all be subject to the reaping…. It’s just a matter of time.
The picture here is last month’s receipts, just one month of
medication... a medication that we've seen the price quadruple over the last
few years. That's a total of $6705.70 for one month, every month, forever... this
is the retail price for just under ONE fluid ounce of medication. We pay our
premiums and play the game, because we need to.
I don’t know a single person who could actually pay that every month,
but I am not so naive to believe that there aren’t people who are forced to…. or
they just die.
We are equally thankful and sickened by the healthcare
insurance & pharmaceutical industry. Our coverage now nearly covers all of the balance. But, we know that this cost is paid by us and
paid by you. We feel the sting when our insurance premiums go up every year,
when your insurance premiums go up
every year, when our government screams that a public option to healthcare is
impossible... this is why. When pharmaceutical companies & healthcare
insurance industry are allowed to charge these kind of exorbitant prices we all suffer. They are the game makers.
Morning. Your name came across my fb post from my friend Kathy Miller. I too understand this game. I have read some of your blog and appreciate your sharing.
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