Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this switch affect FEP Standard as well?
Yes, moving to Tier 3 on both.
So it moves from the insured paying 30% to the insured paying 50%? I currently pay $24.99/month, so it won’t be that much more. Or am I missing something?
Yes -- you are missing something. As I posted above, the coupon is what is getting your payment down to $24.99 and the coupon is limited to $225 of savings. So if the amount you have to pay per 50% coinsurance is more than $225 a fill, you will pay it. And I can almost guarantee it will be far more than that. I'm estimating 2025 cost to be somewhere between $400 and $600 a month on BCBS Standard FEP with the coupon -- but costs fluctuate and who knows what kind of negotiating has taken place with Norvo regarding 2025 price.
Out of pocket pharmaceutical costs appear to be capped at $2000 in 2025. That’s $167 per month. Seems reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Jeez how many of y'all are on these drugs. Smh that the rest of us have to subsidize your prior bad choices. I resent this.
Anonymous wrote:This is not good for me. I have BCBS Blue Focus. I may end up changing to something else (I'll be in the new postal service plans).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this switch affect FEP Standard as well?
Yes, moving to Tier 3 on both.
So it moves from the insured paying 30% to the insured paying 50%? I currently pay $24.99/month, so it won’t be that much more. Or am I missing something?
Yes -- you are missing something. As I posted above, the coupon is what is getting your payment down to $24.99 and the coupon is limited to $225 of savings. So if the amount you have to pay per 50% coinsurance is more than $225 a fill, you will pay it. And I can almost guarantee it will be far more than that. I'm estimating 2025 cost to be somewhere between $400 and $600 a month on BCBS Standard FEP with the coupon -- but costs fluctuate and who knows what kind of negotiating has taken place with Norvo regarding 2025 price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully this pressures congress to do something about price gouging. There is no excuse for a drug to cost $1k a month in the US and less than $100 a month in every other country in the world
Do not underestimate the extent to which lawmakers are in bed Pharma. There is no excuse for a drug to cost $1k in the US and less everywhere else -- but there certainly is a reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this switch affect FEP Standard as well?
Yes, moving to Tier 3 on both.
So it moves from the insured paying 30% to the insured paying 50%? I currently pay $24.99/month, so it won’t be that much more. Or am I missing something?
You are probably still on the coupon, which only lasts for 13 fills. After that, it will cost $500-600/month even with insurance.
New poster/ I’ve had more than 13 refills, never been on a coupon, always paid 24.99 a month with fep basic
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this switch affect FEP Standard as well?
Yes, moving to Tier 3 on both.
So it moves from the insured paying 30% to the insured paying 50%? I currently pay $24.99/month, so it won’t be that much more. Or am I missing something?
You are probably still on the coupon, which only lasts for 13 fills. After that, it will cost $500-600/month even with insurance.
New poster/ I’ve had more than 13 refills, never been on a coupon, always paid 24.99 a month with fep basic
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't worry too much. This is all likely a negotiating stance between BCBS and the Novo. Ultimately, BCBS will not do something that causes huge numbers of its members to move off an incredibly effective weight loss drug, as it will save BCBS a lot of money in the long term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this switch affect FEP Standard as well?
Yes, moving to Tier 3 on both.
So it moves from the insured paying 30% to the insured paying 50%? I currently pay $24.99/month, so it won’t be that much more. Or am I missing something?
You are probably still on the coupon, which only lasts for 13 fills. After that, it will cost $500-600/month even with insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully this pressures congress to do something about price gouging. There is no excuse for a drug to cost $1k a month in the US and less than $100 a month in every other country in the world
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know of any plan that can be purchased on the DC Exchange that would cover Wegovy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will this switch affect FEP Standard as well?
Yes, moving to Tier 3 on both.
So it moves from the insured paying 30% to the insured paying 50%? I currently pay $24.99/month, so it won’t be that much more. Or am I missing something?