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Most Americans have prescription drug coverage, but that doesn’t mean your health insurance plan will cover a medication that the doctor orders.

Jodi McCaffrey — Dec 28th, 2020

Denied: How to appeal an insurance company decision

Most Americans have prescription drug coverage, but that doesn’t mean your health insurance plan will cover a medication that the doctor orders.

When counsel can help turn a denial into an approval

Julie Fenyes — Dec 11th, 2020

Health Insurance Issues: It's not always time to call a lawyer, but sometimes it is

When counsel can help turn a denial into an approval

Magatti occasionally takes the drug he helped invent, although he’s seldom bothered by allergies. He does enjoy accolades from allergy sufferers, though.

Teresa Carr — Dec 3rd, 2020

Charles Magatti: A scientist whose big discovery was nothing to sneeze at

Magatti occasionally takes the drug he helped invent, although he’s seldom bothered by allergies. He does enjoy accolades from allergy sufferers, though.

More than 90 percent of prescription drugs filled in the United States are generic drugs, according to IQVIA, a healthcare data analytics company. But are they the same as brand-name medications?

Nov 2nd, 2020

Generic/Brand-name/Biosimilar Drug Definitions

More than 90 percent of prescription drugs filled in the United States are generic drugs, according to IQVIA, a healthcare data analytics company. But are they the same as brand-name medications?

Your doctor calls in a prescription to the pharmacy. You pick it up. An entirely affordable and hassle-free transaction. How great would that be?

Tiffany Onyejiaka — Nov 2nd, 2020

5 things a good prescription drug plan should include

Your doctor calls in a prescription to the pharmacy. You pick it up. An entirely affordable and hassle-free transaction. How great would that be?

Even as these conversations become more mainstream, they won’t necessarily become more comfortable. And doctors and patients may be on the same page in their discomfort.

Deborah D. Gordon — Oct 16th, 2020

Money Conversations

Even as these conversations become more mainstream, they won’t necessarily become more comfortable. And doctors and patients may be on the same page in their discomfort.

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