Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 > > Enbrel.com > Enliven Services > Reimbursement Support Services > > > http://www.enbrel.com/ra/enliven-services.jsp > > > -- > > Not an MD > Been there, did without. I once was a very grateful and fortunate recipient of Enliven's Services. But once Medicare Part D was enacted, I was dropped from the program. For six months, I went w/o Enbrel until I could find some philanthropic assistance. You are not going to find Enbrel on anyone's $4.00 list. You will not qualify for Enbrel's Enliven Services if you have/qualify for Medicare Part D. Enbrel's Enliven Services are for folks w/o insurance. Medicare Part D, qualifies as insurance....such as it is. You may find assistance with PPA or Healthwell, but they won't be able to cover the entire cost of a year's supply of Enbrel. Under Medicare Part D, once the Enbrel Rx burns through that philanthropic organization's contribution you may find yourself paying large co-pays. It was a total nightmare for six months. The philanthropic organizations' resources are limited and are exhausted quickly. If you have the determination, patience and wherewithall to work through the endless paperwork eventually you may find some financial assistance with this obscenely expensive drug. Soapbox -----> Personally I think it's a crime, an ethical abomination to develop a drug that can help the crippled walk but make it so expensive that there is no way on earth that the disabled w/ no health insurance can obtain it. And don't tell me R & D merits a price that high, when the pharmaceutical companies post record breaking profits, year after year. Good Luck, Shauna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 I pay $501 a month for Hospitalization through Blue Cross/Blue Shield called First Care. It gives me a maximum of $1500 per year for prescription drugs. Humira's patient assistant program will give me FREE Humira, mailed to my home every 3 months, after I pay $200 toward my deductible. I have 2 other auto immune diseases and I have other prescriptions. Enable would offer patient assistance, but only after they took the $1500 annually that my prescription plan offers. If I got my Enbrel prescription filled right now, Feb. 1st, it would cost me the whole amount my plan offers for the year, then I would have to pay full price for every prescription the rest of the year. For that reason, I will stay with Humira who has more compassion the the representatives at Enbrel. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2008 Report Share Posted February 4, 2008 I had help last year and it was no trouble I made one phone call and that was it, but they ran out of money this year so far I have been to hell and back first they told me I could use the Quick card now they tell me no I can not use it because of my medicare. my medicare does not pay any thing on my meds at all. I dont have part D because with hubby's work I have aetna that pays for my meds but that leaves me $200. a month to pay. So now they have me filling out the paper work for health well I do not see why any meds has to be so high in the first place. They no we have to have this meds so why make it so hard for us to buy. that is not right to put us throught hell to try to live a little part of the rest of our lifes with as little pain as we can. I was always told it was a Joy to get old! How can you have Joy when you spend most of your time on the phone with some person that had no thought of what your live is like and they get to make up there mine if you get the help you need are not! Sorry But I have had a Day full of people telling me they understand when they have no Clue! the hell it is to have RA are AS. Well now that I have said My Mine maybe I can get a good night sleep good luck to all trying to get help in the new year! I have been so sad and down all day because I dont no where to turn too! > > > > Enbrel.com > > Enliven Services > > Reimbursement Support Services > > > > > > http://www.enbrel.com/ra/enliven-services.jsp > > > > > > -- > > > > Not an MD > > > > Been there, did without. > I once was a very grateful and fortunate recipient of Enliven's > Services. But once Medicare Part D was enacted, I was dropped from > the program. > > For six months, I went w/o Enbrel until I could > find some philanthropic assistance. > > You are not going to find Enbrel on anyone's $4.00 list. > You will not qualify for Enbrel's Enliven Services if you > have/qualify for Medicare Part D. > > Enbrel's Enliven Services are for folks w/o insurance. > Medicare Part D, qualifies as insurance....such as it is. > > You may find assistance with PPA or Healthwell, but they won't be > able to cover the entire cost of a year's supply of Enbrel. > > Under Medicare Part D, once the Enbrel Rx burns through that > philanthropic organization's contribution you may find yourself > paying large co-pays. > > It was a total nightmare for six months. The philanthropic > organizations' resources are limited and are exhausted quickly. > > If you have the determination, patience and wherewithall to work > through the endless paperwork eventually you may find some financial > assistance with this obscenely expensive drug. > > Soapbox -----> Personally I think it's a crime, an ethical > abomination to develop a drug that can help the crippled walk but > make it so expensive that there is no way on earth that the disabled > w/ no health insurance can obtain it. And don't tell me R & D merits a > price that high, when the pharmaceutical companies post record > breaking profits, year after year. > > Good Luck, > Shauna > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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