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Sticker Shock in the Pharmacy. For chronically ill patients, decisions about whether to pay or go without medications are life-or-death battles that must be fought over and over again.
Metro; Sticker shock at the pharmacy? There's more than meets the eye: Antonio Ciaccia (Opinion) Updated: ; Dec. 11, 2016, 7:10 p.m. | Published: ; Dec. 11, 2016, 6: ...
Non-adherence – the term for not taking medications as prescribed – is a huge problem: Here are 3 strategies for lowering employee out-of-pocket costs – and preventing unnecessary ...
Consumer Reports has great advice on how to save money and avoid sticker shock. (August 19, 2015) – One third of all consumers who take prescription medication paid more than expected – an ...
Doctors say patient satisfaction surveys are adding to opioid epidemic 04:38. The rate of prescription opioids dispensed in Utah grew 30 percent from 2002 to 2015, statistics from the department show.
I am in total shock after a trip to the pharmacy. Here is a list of my medications and the cost. My insurance has a high deductible, so this is all out of pocket: Flovent inhaler ($173.52) ...