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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Androgens and Anabolic Steroids Prior Authorization Criteria
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<blockquote data-quote="Jasen Bruce" data-source="post: 28239" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>This is becoming more common with all the insurance carriers as they strive to NOT cover as much or your medicine as they possibly can. With the shifting insurance-healthcare model this will only get worse. </p><p></p><p>The two ways this has become more evident for Defy patients is 1) Increasingly more insurance claims submitted by patients are getting denied for reimbursement of medications once covered. In addition, we now have to charge a small fee just to cover the also increasing amount of paperwork in the form of pre-auths and NDC requests we receive when trying to assist with a claim. 2) We are hearing from many more new patients that it is cheaper to cash-pay for their TRT than to use insurance. It used to be the other way around for those who are lucky enough to have a PCP or insurance covered doctor provide good TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jasen Bruce, post: 28239, member: 14"] This is becoming more common with all the insurance carriers as they strive to NOT cover as much or your medicine as they possibly can. With the shifting insurance-healthcare model this will only get worse. The two ways this has become more evident for Defy patients is 1) Increasingly more insurance claims submitted by patients are getting denied for reimbursement of medications once covered. In addition, we now have to charge a small fee just to cover the also increasing amount of paperwork in the form of pre-auths and NDC requests we receive when trying to assist with a claim. 2) We are hearing from many more new patients that it is cheaper to cash-pay for their TRT than to use insurance. It used to be the other way around for those who are lucky enough to have a PCP or insurance covered doctor provide good TRT. [/QUOTE]
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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Androgens and Anabolic Steroids Prior Authorization Criteria
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