At a loss
I just lost my health insurance. It is time for me to get my next infusion and I am at a loss of what to do. I have found genetech, that will help with the medication, but I need help paying for the administration cost. Any ideas?
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The hospitals/infusion centers usually have discounts and payment plans for people who don't have insurance. I also know that CVS contacted me about a year ago, wanting to administer my infusion in my home. I couldn't do it because I have too many infusion reactions, but I suspect that it would be less expensive than going to an infusion center. You might try calling the billing department of your infusion center to see if they have any suggestions. I'm not sure how to get in touch with CVS. I don't know that the local pharmacist would know how to get you in touch with the home infusion center, but they might.
Ocrevus also has there own thing to help with the payment with the medication as well but for the administration cost I would reach out to the infusion center you go to and ask them if they have any discounts or payment assistance for these types of situations and if for the remainder if you could be put on a payment plan . But regardless I can only imagine how stressful this is for you nonetheless but that’s where I’d start from and go from there