In surveys, one in four Americans report having to skip their medications due to cost. We asked our listeners: what strategies have you used when you’ve been hit with pharmacy sticker shock?
We heard from a ton of you – with stories, strategies and workarounds that surprised and encouraged us.
None of them will work for everybody. This is a set of patches and band-aids for a broken system. But if there’s one that’ll work for you, we want to help you find it. So we’re bringing you the most-complete, best-organized set of patches we can.
In this episode — the first of two episodes — a dad named Bob tells us how he learned some hard-earned lessons.
When Bob’s teenage daughter Mary was diagnosed with epilepsy, it took her doctors years of trial and error to find the right treatment. It finally worked, Mary’s seizures stopped — and then, when Bob’s insurance changed, the price tag for Mary’s meds went through the roof.
What Bob did next represents one possible journey through the dizzying (and often exasperating) maze of potential workarounds for getting your medicine at a price you can afford.
We’ve started compiling lessons from Bob’s story and others in a four-part series of our First Aid Kit newsletter.
Our first installment features a price comparison spreadsheet… inspired by Bob (who we’d like to nominate for Dad of the Year).
Here’s a transcript of this episode.
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