Posted on Mar 31, 2018
SCPO James Williams
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The bill was attached to the back page of another bill, subsequently was passed and took effect 2-1-18 removing free mail order prescription coverage for Generic Formulary drugs. I was told a Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee meeting was held and Tri-care was there also and agreed to getting this bill passed. So Express Scripts lobbied someone to quietly attach this bill to the back page of another bill. When it passed Express Scripts started billing for this change on 2-1-28. A company named Cigna was in the process of making an offer to by Express Scripts prior to the passage of this bill and the news reported the offer as $32 to $34 Billion. The bill took effect and just 5 weeks later the final offer from Cigna was $67 Billion. A nice $33 Billion profit based on the new law removing a benefit we earned. I contacted Express Scripts when I filled my first prescription at the end of February and got billed for it. They say it is just $7 to $53 for each prescription. This adds up fast for us on Medicare. It is a fact that the older you are the better your chances of taking more medications. I take 9 per month myself. Now that they have taken away our benefit we can expect the price to climb each year without having to get Congress approval.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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Is this part of the privatization?
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SGT Edward Leslie
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Privatizing our VA is Wrong It's up to all of us Fight And Stand up.
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SCPO James Williams
SCPO James Williams
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I agree we all must band together our they will take way all our benefits to help some corporation make a dime off us.
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SCPO James Williams
SCPO James Williams
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Just got bill on my wife's heart medication that was on the formulary and did have a $0 co-pay. It is no longer on the formulary and now cost $53.00. Getting impossible to keep our heads above water with all these new changes.
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SFC Jon Vandeyacht
SFC Jon Vandeyacht
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How can we fight it when the WWP and American Legion are not just supporting but actively seeking Veterans to write letters to GET the choice program increased and make bigger. When I asked the WWP person WFT they were doing, they honestly believe this is better. easeir to get closer care faster? Really? I use the VA, I get care as fast as i need it. so I wait a week, big deal, when I have an emergency, they get me in. Granted Fayetteville NC VA Hospital is pretty much the worst in the nation, but ath is an exception not a norm. We get much better thorough all around care from the VA. We don't get that from civilian doctors, they just want to push procedures that get them the most money. We cant beat those huge Veteran organizations pushing for it. The best thing for us is that we die a quick painless death.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
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I do find that of interest....on many levels....does thst also apply in any way to those on VA disability? I'll research the bill, however, as I'd read what you'd said, I'd wondered about that aspect, also, you know?
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SCPO James Williams
SCPO James Williams
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Yes I think there may have been a little help from Tricare to get this bill shoved thru and thus allowed Express Scripts to recover losses by selling their business for a profit rather than the loss that was originally reported in the news when the offer was only $32 to $34 Billion but ended up being $67 Billion. A big jump with the passage of a bill allowing millions of retired military to have to start paying for medications that were free. May have been worth more than the $33 billion difference in price before the bill and after the bill's passage.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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Imfolpow, imteresting, manynthamls, look up!CHAMPVA, relatively to Tricare, you might find some interesting comparisons I'll try to find more about the bill, many thanks....
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SCPO James Williams
SCPO James Williams
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Just got bill on my wife's heart medication that was on the formulary and did have a $0 co-pay. It is no longer on the formulary and now cost $53.00. Getting impossible to keep our heads above water with all these new changes.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
Capt Daniel Goodman
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Yeah, well, we've had more than our share of that el garbage with other insurance for my wife...been there, done that (BTDT)…..however, we obviously therefore commiserate, oh fellow traveler....
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PVT Mark Brown
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Here we go, the sorry bastards in Congress are doing everything they can to screw us. I keep hearing all this noise about various schemes to destroy the VA Medical System either one piece at a time or in total. Makes me angry especially since I am helpless to do anything about it. Sorry Senior to hear about this. You are so very correct. When we enlisted (albeit 60 years ago) we entered into a contract with the United States of America. In exchange for our commitment to lay it all on the line, to offer ourselves up to and including our very lives, certain long-term benefits were it expressly promised or insinuated. Now, here we are ready to reap the harvest of our just dividends as payment for our sacrifices and the wonderful idiots running our government just say to us "Oh, we said that, oh, well, we were just kidding." We can't take back our service (not that I would even consider that - I would do it all over again.)
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SCPO James Williams
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Just got bill on my wife's heart medication that was on the formulary and did have a $0 co-pay. It is no longer on the formulary and now cost $53.00. Getting impossible to keep our heads above water with all these new changes.
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