More copay assistance programs to add:
TOBI:
www.tobitime.com/info/co-pay-card-tobi.jsp
Zenpep:
www.Zenpep.com
Cayston:
www.cayston.com
My husband and I live in Texas (he is the CFer) We have a High deductible, high out-of-pocket plan that pays 80/20. We have a deductible of $2,500 and an additional out of pocket max of $5,000. With this type of plan, we pay 100% until our $2,500 deductible is met. After that, the insurance company pays 80% and we pay 20% until the $5,000 out of pocket is met. So.......we are responsible for $7,500 total cost per year (of course, this doesn't include the cost of the premiums) There are lots of advantages to a high deductible/OOP plan:
1.) It qualifies for an HSA (we contribute monthly so we have savings for OOP expenses)
2.) The insurance company pays 100% after the deductible and OOP max are met.
For us, we NEVER have to pay more than $500-$1000 out of pocket per year because we
STRATEGIZE the order that we refill prescriptions. For example, my husband takes Kalydeco, so we order that Rx
FIRST at the beginning of the new insurance year so that we can utilize the
HUGE copay help that Vertex provides. Basically, by just ordering that drug first, Vertex will pay not only our deductible for us, but basically all of our OOP Max, too.
I realize that many of you aren't taking Kalydeco. Before my husband started the drug in 2012, we still had a strategy when refilling all prescriptions. We analyzed every single copay/assistance program and figured out which ones payed/helped us the most. We then ordered THOSE drugs first, so that our personal out of pocket expenses were less.
There is a
lot of money to save out there if we just put research and strategy to the test! For us, ordering Kalydeco at the beginning of the year saves us thousands of dollars. Before Kalydeco, we weren't able to save as much, but it was still in the thousands!!
Hope some of this helps. Good luck!! We've never lived in another state, but we love living in Texas!