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💊Will Your Prescription Meds Be Covered 2017?💊

CVS Caremark and Express Scripts, the biggest prescription insurers, released their 2017 lists of approved drugs this month, and each also has long lists of excluded medications. Some of the drugs newly excluded are prescribed to treat diabetes and hepatitis. The CVS list also excludes some cancer drugs, along with Proventil and Ventolin, commonly prescribed brands of asthma inhalers, while Express Scripts has dropped Orencia, a drug for rheumatoid arthritis.

Such exclusions can take customers by surprise, says Lisa Gill, an editor at Consumer Reports' "Best Buy Drugs."

"We've talked to dozens and dozens of people who find themselves at the pharmacy counter, shocked to find out that the drug is no longer covered," she tells Shots. Patients can appeal the decision in individual cases, but that process can be arduous.

CVS Caremark has been the more aggressive of the two prescription insurers, listing roughly 130 drugs on its "we won't pay" list. Express Scripts lists 85 and has a policy of not banning cancer drugs or mental health medications.

The threat of kicking drugs off their covered lists — which are known as formularies — is a powerful way to drive discounts, says Adam Fein, CEO of the Drug Channels Institute and author of a blog on prescription drug markets.

"Exclusions are one reason why discounts have been growing," he tells Shots.

Express Scripts and CVS Caremark only started actively using their lists this way in 2012. Both firms claim they've already extracted huge savings for their customers: the health insurance companies and private corporations who hire them to manage their prescription drug plans.

CVS says its formulary management will save its customers $9 billion over the next five years.

For 2017, the company has excluded nine drugs that it deems "hyper-inflationary" — defined as "products with egregious cost inflation that have readily available, clinically appropriate and more cost-effective alternatives," says Carolyn Castel, a spokeswoman for CVS Caremark.

The company specifically looks at drugs whose prices more than triple over three years, Castel says.

Those drugs include three skin creams that combine an over-the-counter ingredient, such as hydrocortisone or aloe, with a generic prescription drug to make a new and expensive brand name medication.

CVS manages prescription coverage for about 75 million people. For the first time in 2017 it is dropping from its list two so-called biologic drugs — the diabetes drug Lantus and Neupogen, a medicine commonly given to patients undergoing chemotherapy to help boost white blood cells and immunity. Instead, the company will pay for alternatives known as biosimilars. It was an important move; because of the way these drugs are made, biosimilars aren't exact equivalents of the medications they replace.

But that's part of the strategy of formulary exclusions. The managers of pharmacy benefits pit brand-name drugs that treat the same condition against each other, rather than waiting for generic drugs to come on the market and drive prices down.

Express Scripts covers about 85 million people, according to a recent investor presentation. Spokesman David Whitrap says the company tried to avoid excluding drugs; he recognizes the exclusions are an inconvenience to patients.

"Express Scripts will only ask members to switch their medication if there is a clinically equivalent alternative," he tells Shots, "and only if that switch delivers a significant cost savings for their employer."

For patients, the inconvenience can be minor, or it can be a real medical issue.

"From a consumer standpoint, you can wind up with a much bigger headache, with a lot more time invested in trying to sort out your prescriptions," says Gill.

That's because when the excluded medications don't have generic alternatives that pharmacists can substitute automatically, patients have to go back to their doctor to get a prescription for a new drug.

"It's a tricky trade-off," says Jack Hoadley, a professor and researcher at Georgetown University's Institute for Health Policy. "Am I getting enough of a discount to offset the inconvenience?"

Sometimes the drug on the approved list doesn't work as well for some patients as the one that's been kicked off.

"You end up having to switch to a drug that your prescriber thinks is less than optimal for treating your particular health condition," Hoadley says.

 

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The above has been on all of the local & national news as well as your local newspaper(s).  So it should come as no surprise when you get & REVIEW your renewal and/or new policy.

 

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Interesting take on the price problem.  I have a thought, but it would get us poofed, so I'll shut up!

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I saw that on the news last night, but it wasn't explained in the detail that this article goes into.  I hope none of my drugs are excluded.


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Yet again: paying more, getting less while giant pharma gets fatter

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@NickNack

 

If you have not received your exclusion rx list from your ins co yet, you can check online and/or call them.

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Thanks @Mz iMac, I'll do that.  I didn't realize the 2017 information was online yet.


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Well good for them fighting back with the customer in mind!  

 

Hopefully, they are also being proactive in trying to warn their customers so their pharmacy techs aren't getting blasted at the counters by blindsided customers.  And doctors need to join in and stop prescribing the hyperinflationary brands too if they can.

 

I love it when companies are run by people who understand economics in a capitalist society.  No customers, no sales, drugs go on clearance.  

 

Works every time!

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@NickNack

 

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  • Legally, the info comes out every year around October for the public.
  • Some carriers leak the info online & in the newspapers (accidently on purpose Smiley Wink ) during the spring around March.

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@Laura14 wrote:

Well good for them fighting back with the customer in mind!  

 

Hopefully, they are also being proactive in trying to warn their customers so their pharmacy techs aren't getting blasted at the counters by blindsided customers.  And doctors need to join in and stop prescribing the hyperinflationary brands too if they can.

 

I love it when companies are run by people who understand economics in a capitalist society.  No customers, no sales, drugs go on clearance.  

 

Works every time!


CVS is my provider. They are not looking out for me in regulating costs.  Nor is this economics in a capitalistic society. I truly hope you never need one of the lifesaving drugs being moved onto the "won't pay for list." For those of us who do, these are frightening decisions.  Life and death decisions.

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@KLm wrote:

@Laura14 wrote:

Well good for them fighting back with the customer in mind!  

 

Hopefully, they are also being proactive in trying to warn their customers so their pharmacy techs aren't getting blasted at the counters by blindsided customers.  And doctors need to join in and stop prescribing the hyperinflationary brands too if they can.

 

I love it when companies are run by people who understand economics in a capitalist society.  No customers, no sales, drugs go on clearance.  

 

Works every time!


CVS is my provider. They are not looking out for me in regulating costs.  Nor is this economics in a capitalistic society. I truly hope you never need one of the lifesaving drugs being moved onto the "won't pay for list." For those of us who do, these are frightening decisions.  Life and death decisions.


@KLm  If you truly have no other option for a now uncovered lifesaving medication via CVS, you have my sympathies and prayers.  I get that not all alternatives work for everyone but, according to this article, CVS is excluding prescriptions that have "readily available, clinically appropriate and more cost-effective alternatives".  

 

And I won't discuss the economics other than to say I strongly disagree with you.  And I am not blind to the fact that CVS is trying to lower their wholesale drug prices too.  

 

If you are affected by this change as you say you are, I'm sure you have already done this, but you need to get with your doctors now.