Non-Compliance responsible for 125,000 Deaths Annually

There are many factors partly responsible for patient non-adherence to their prescription drug therapy.  A few of the big ones include rationing of both medication and money, lost medication, and just plain forgetfulness.  In a recent study by Boehringer Ingelheim, medication non-adherence accounts for 125,000 deaths and more than $100 billion in additional healthcare spending annually.  These are dangerous numbers, and ones that are 100% avoidable if you do your part! The medications you are given each month can do wonders to your health, but only if you take them as directed.  For many people, this is easier said than done.  Each month millions of Americans make tough financial choices, many directly related to their health.  A few all to familiar examples we see include Medicare Part-D patients falling into the doughnut hole or coverage gap, a lost medication by a … Continue reading

Picking a Medicare Part-D Plan for 2010

It’s that time of year again, the holiday season is upon us and there is much to do.  If you’re over age 65 or know someone who is, remember that it is also that time of year to pick a Medicare Part-D Plan for your prescription drug benefits for 2010!  Picking a plan is complex process, with considerations including monthly premiums, brand and generic copayments, and protecting against falling in to the dreaded coverage gap, otherwise known as the doughnut hole.   In 2007, 25% of people enrolled in Medicare Part-D plans fell into the doughnut hole and were responsible for 100% of the money for their prescription drugs out of pocket.  This amount in 2010 could be as much as $4,550!  Coupled with this are insurance ads and sales pitches from brokers that can further cloud the picture.  Instead, try using … Continue reading