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Ep. 24: Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs Episode w/ Kollet Koulianos - February 25, 2019
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Do you use copay cards to access your clotting factor? What if those cards were used by your insurance company but didn’t go towards your deductible or out-of-pocket max so you end up with a huge bill for your factor? This is called Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs and they are the latest insurance tactic to control overall healthcare costs and could mean surprise bills for bleeding disorder patients. Our episode is with Kollet Koulianos, senior director of payer relations for The National Hemophilia Foundation, an expert on these programs. Join us as we walk through the mechanics of this issue, hear a patient’s story of dealing with this issue firsthand and how to advocate for yourself if you find yourself in this situation. A can’t miss episode of Ask the Expert!
Welcome to Episode 24 - or our Copay Accumulator Adjustment Program Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast!
Follow the link below to watch a video from the National Hemophilia Foundation on Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs:
https://www.hemophilia.org/Newsroom/Advocacy-Legislative-News/Copay-Accumulator-Adjustments-What-are-they-and-how-they-can-affect-you
Follow the link below to read about specific data about copay accumulator benefit structures:
https://www.drugchannels.net/2018/09/copay-accumulator-update-widespread.html
Follow the link below for more information about copay accumulator adjustment programs:
https://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-healthcare-copay-accumulators-20180427-story.html
Do you use copay cards to access your clotting factor? What if those cards were used by your insurance company but didn’t go towards your deductible or out-of-pocket max so you end up with a huge bill for your factor? This is called Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs and they are the latest insurance tactic to control overall healthcare costs and could mean surprise bills for bleeding disorder patients. Our episode is with Kollet Koulianos, senior director of payer relations for The National Hemophilia Foundation, an expert on these programs. Join us as we walk through the mechanics of this issue, hear a patient’s story of dealing with this issue firsthand and how to advocate for yourself if you find yourself in this situation. A can’t miss episode of Ask the Expert!
Welcome to Episode 24 - or our Copay Accumulator Adjustment Program Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast!
Disclaimer: The content contained within Ask The Expert is for informational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any decisions about treatment or changes in physical activities.
Follow the link below to watch a video from the National Hemophilia Foundation on Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs:
https://www.hemophilia.org/Newsroom/Advocacy-Legislative-News/Copay-Accumulator-Adjustments-What-are-they-and-how-they-can-affect-you
Follow the link below to read about specific data about copay accumulator benefit structures:
https://www.drugchannels.net/2018/09/copay-accumulator-update-widespread.html
Follow the link below for more information about copay accumulator adjustment programs:
https://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-healthcare-copay-accumulators-20180427-story.html
Have a bleeding disorders-related question you’d like to submit to Ask The Expert? Excellent! You can email it to mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com (Subject: Ask The Expert Question), post it on the wall of our Facebook Page, Facebook.com/BloodStreamMedia or tweet it to us @BloodStreamInfo or @pjlynch (host)
All 2018 episodes of Ask The Expert are made possible exclusively by Bayer & Living With Hemophilia.
Connect with BloodStream:
Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com
Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com
BloodStream Host Patrick James Lynch on Twitter and Instagram.
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Do you use copay cards to access your clotting factor? What if those cards were used by your insurance company but didn’t go towards your deductible or out-of-pocket max so you end up with a huge bill for your factor? This is called Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs and they are the latest insurance tactic to control overall healthcare costs and could mean surprise bills for bleeding disorder patients. Our episode is with Kollet Koulianos, senior director of payer relations for The National Hemophilia Foundation, an expert on these programs. Join us as we walk through the mechanics of this issue, hear a patient’s story of dealing with this issue firsthand and how to advocate for yourself if you find yourself in this situation. A can’t miss episode of Ask the Expert!
Welcome to Episode 24 - or our Copay Accumulator Adjustment Program Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast!
Follow the link below to watch a video from the National Hemophilia Foundation on Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs:
https://www.hemophilia.org/Newsroom/Advocacy-Legislative-News/Copay-Accumulator-Adjustments-What-are-they-and-how-they-can-affect-you
Follow the link below to read about specific data about copay accumulator benefit structures:
https://www.drugchannels.net/2018/09/copay-accumulator-update-widespread.html
Follow the link below for more information about copay accumulator adjustment programs:
https://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-healthcare-copay-accumulators-20180427-story.html
Do you use copay cards to access your clotting factor? What if those cards were used by your insurance company but didn’t go towards your deductible or out-of-pocket max so you end up with a huge bill for your factor? This is called Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs and they are the latest insurance tactic to control overall healthcare costs and could mean surprise bills for bleeding disorder patients. Our episode is with Kollet Koulianos, senior director of payer relations for The National Hemophilia Foundation, an expert on these programs. Join us as we walk through the mechanics of this issue, hear a patient’s story of dealing with this issue firsthand and how to advocate for yourself if you find yourself in this situation. A can’t miss episode of Ask the Expert!
Welcome to Episode 24 - or our Copay Accumulator Adjustment Program Episode - of the Ask The Expert Podcast!
Disclaimer: The content contained within Ask The Expert is for informational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare provider before making any decisions about treatment or changes in physical activities.
Follow the link below to watch a video from the National Hemophilia Foundation on Copay Accumulator Adjustment Programs:
https://www.hemophilia.org/Newsroom/Advocacy-Legislative-News/Copay-Accumulator-Adjustments-What-are-they-and-how-they-can-affect-you
Follow the link below to read about specific data about copay accumulator benefit structures:
https://www.drugchannels.net/2018/09/copay-accumulator-update-widespread.html
Follow the link below for more information about copay accumulator adjustment programs:
https://www.latimes.com/business/lazarus/la-fi-lazarus-healthcare-copay-accumulators-20180427-story.html
Have a bleeding disorders-related question you’d like to submit to Ask The Expert? Excellent! You can email it to mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com (Subject: Ask The Expert Question), post it on the wall of our Facebook Page, Facebook.com/BloodStreamMedia or tweet it to us @BloodStreamInfo or @pjlynch (host)
All 2018 episodes of Ask The Expert are made possible exclusively by Bayer & Living With Hemophilia.
Connect with BloodStream:
Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com
Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com
BloodStream Host Patrick James Lynch on Twitter and Instagram.
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