Guest guest Posted October 26, 2002 Report Share Posted October 26, 2002 Deborah, Great work! Please copy the article and mail it to me. I'd like to have a file for people who go through this over and over and have to start from scratch. My mailing address is: Lenora Degen 1612 N. Foote Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80909 I'll pay postage. Thanks, LEnora >Hello Again All, >I posted here about a week ago in reference to Medicaid not wanting >to cover the cost of my daughter- Elisabeth's enzymes- Ultrase MT12. >The doctor did send a note to the pharmacist, who in turn sent it to >Medicaid stating NO Substitutions!!!. Medicaid hehawed around but >finally agreed to cover the cost of the non- generic enzymes. > Soooo we are happy that is taken care of. Its funny after this >battle began- I was reading over some of the literature we had picked >up at the CF conference we attended a couple of months ago at our >Chldren's Hospital here. ( you can never read all the stff given to >you there in one day : ) ) anyway....included was a reprint from >an article from March 2001 Retail Pharmacy Magazine- The article was >entitled " Dispense With Caution " - and begin by saying- Pharmacists >who switch Cystic Fibrosis Patients to generic pancreactic enzymes >may be violating state formulatory regualtions- and endangering >patients.- ......It was a VERY good article- citing examples of >chidren who had failed to thrive using the generic versions and the >battles of some of the familes with insurance companies and Medicaid- >some having a much tougher time then I just had getting what was >right for their child. Anyone having this problem in the future >should get a copy of this article and take it to their pharmacist and >insurance company, medicaid office, and make them read it. I should >have read it just a few days sooner LOL. : ) Thanks all again for >your support. > Deborah McClintock- homeschooling mother of 3- >ages 10, 7, and 4- the youngest Elisabeth - with CF > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2002 Report Share Posted October 26, 2002 Deborah, Great work! Please copy the article and mail it to me. I'd like to have a file for people who go through this over and over and have to start from scratch. My mailing address is: Lenora Degen 1612 N. Foote Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80909 I'll pay postage. Thanks, LEnora >Hello Again All, >I posted here about a week ago in reference to Medicaid not wanting >to cover the cost of my daughter- Elisabeth's enzymes- Ultrase MT12. >The doctor did send a note to the pharmacist, who in turn sent it to >Medicaid stating NO Substitutions!!!. Medicaid hehawed around but >finally agreed to cover the cost of the non- generic enzymes. > Soooo we are happy that is taken care of. Its funny after this >battle began- I was reading over some of the literature we had picked >up at the CF conference we attended a couple of months ago at our >Chldren's Hospital here. ( you can never read all the stff given to >you there in one day : ) ) anyway....included was a reprint from >an article from March 2001 Retail Pharmacy Magazine- The article was >entitled " Dispense With Caution " - and begin by saying- Pharmacists >who switch Cystic Fibrosis Patients to generic pancreactic enzymes >may be violating state formulatory regualtions- and endangering >patients.- ......It was a VERY good article- citing examples of >chidren who had failed to thrive using the generic versions and the >battles of some of the familes with insurance companies and Medicaid- >some having a much tougher time then I just had getting what was >right for their child. Anyone having this problem in the future >should get a copy of this article and take it to their pharmacist and >insurance company, medicaid office, and make them read it. I should >have read it just a few days sooner LOL. : ) Thanks all again for >your support. > Deborah McClintock- homeschooling mother of 3- >ages 10, 7, and 4- the youngest Elisabeth - with CF > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2002 Report Share Posted October 26, 2002 Deborah, Great work! Please copy the article and mail it to me. I'd like to have a file for people who go through this over and over and have to start from scratch. My mailing address is: Lenora Degen 1612 N. Foote Ave Colorado Springs, CO 80909 I'll pay postage. Thanks, LEnora >Hello Again All, >I posted here about a week ago in reference to Medicaid not wanting >to cover the cost of my daughter- Elisabeth's enzymes- Ultrase MT12. >The doctor did send a note to the pharmacist, who in turn sent it to >Medicaid stating NO Substitutions!!!. Medicaid hehawed around but >finally agreed to cover the cost of the non- generic enzymes. > Soooo we are happy that is taken care of. Its funny after this >battle began- I was reading over some of the literature we had picked >up at the CF conference we attended a couple of months ago at our >Chldren's Hospital here. ( you can never read all the stff given to >you there in one day : ) ) anyway....included was a reprint from >an article from March 2001 Retail Pharmacy Magazine- The article was >entitled " Dispense With Caution " - and begin by saying- Pharmacists >who switch Cystic Fibrosis Patients to generic pancreactic enzymes >may be violating state formulatory regualtions- and endangering >patients.- ......It was a VERY good article- citing examples of >chidren who had failed to thrive using the generic versions and the >battles of some of the familes with insurance companies and Medicaid- >some having a much tougher time then I just had getting what was >right for their child. Anyone having this problem in the future >should get a copy of this article and take it to their pharmacist and >insurance company, medicaid office, and make them read it. I should >have read it just a few days sooner LOL. : ) Thanks all again for >your support. > Deborah McClintock- homeschooling mother of 3- >ages 10, 7, and 4- the youngest Elisabeth - with CF > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > >------------------------------------------- > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should >IN NO WAY >be construed as medical advice. > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2002 Report Share Posted October 27, 2002 --Hi Lenora, : ) Yes, I will make a copy of the article today and put it in the mail tommorrow. Don't worry about the postage- If this article can benifit others thats good enough for me!! : ) Deborah McClintock- homeschooling mother of 3- the youngest- Elisabeth- with CF - In cfparents@y..., lenora wrote: > Deborah, > Great work! > Please copy the article and mail it to me. I'd like to have a file > for people who go through this over and over and have to start from > scratch. > My mailing address is: > Lenora Degen > 1612 N. Foote Ave > Colorado Springs, CO 80909 > I'll pay postage. > Thanks, > LEnora > > >Hello Again All, > >I posted here about a week ago in reference to Medicaid not wanting > >to cover the cost of my daughter- Elisabeth's enzymes- Ultrase MT12. > >The doctor did send a note to the pharmacist, who in turn sent it to > >Medicaid stating NO Substitutions!!!. Medicaid hehawed around but > >finally agreed to cover the cost of the non- generic enzymes. > > Soooo we are happy that is taken care of. Its funny after this > >battle began- I was reading over some of the literature we had picked > >up at the CF conference we attended a couple of months ago at our > >Chldren's Hospital here. ( you can never read all the stff given to > >you there in one day : ) ) anyway....included was a reprint from > >an article from March 2001 Retail Pharmacy Magazine- The article was > >entitled " Dispense With Caution " - and begin by saying- Pharmacists > >who switch Cystic Fibrosis Patients to generic pancreactic enzymes > >may be violating state formulatory regualtions- and endangering > >patients.- ......It was a VERY good article- citing examples of > >chidren who had failed to thrive using the generic versions and the > >battles of some of the familes with insurance companies and Medicaid- > >some having a much tougher time then I just had getting what was > >right for their child. Anyone having this problem in the future > >should get a copy of this article and take it to their pharmacist and > >insurance company, medicaid office, and make them read it. I should > >have read it just a few days sooner LOL. : ) Thanks all again for > >your support. > > Deborah McClintock- homeschooling mother of 3- > >ages 10, 7, and 4- the youngest Elisabeth - with CF > > > > > > > >PLEASE do not post religious emails to the list. > > > > > >------------------------------------------- > > > > > >The opinions and information exchanged on this list should > >IN NO WAY > >be construed as medical advice. > > > >PLEASE CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN BEFORE CHANGING ANY MEDICATIONS OR TREATMENTS. > > > >-------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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