We will be looking at two options, one with a copay and one without cost sharing at the point of service. |
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The new rules made it clear that patients cannot be billed a copay for anesthesia during a colonoscopy. |
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This would have a very negative impact on our Plan and could result in contribution or copay increases and reduced benefits. |
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Other reviews, the Hall Commission in 1964 and the Lowy Inquiry in Ontario in 1990, have advocated a small copay or prescription charge to foster a sense of responsibility and accountability in the consumer. |
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The public and private funding mix proposed through taxation and premiums, and if governments opt for that measure some form of copay, should be sufficient to ensure access and affordability. |
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Are free copay programs the solution to controlling escalating healthcare costs? |
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Analyses show that the re-imposition of a copay would cause a substantial financial burden for these patients. |
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The option provided can be a generic, but if a woman's doctor says a more expensive alternative is medically necessary, the plan must cover it without a copay. |
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The law requires employers to cover birth control – which virtually every woman in America uses at some point – without a copay, but exempts churches. |
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The amount owed is equal to the total of the agreed-to-pay amount minus the copay minus the risk pool deduction. |
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Until now, little was known about these copay offset programs, since data on coupon and PAP use are frequently not collected by pharmacy benefit managers. |
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Copay charges are waived for NBPDP beneficiaries who have a Special Authorization approval to receive methadone for opioid dependence. |
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