Complaint Review: AARP - united healthcare - Hot Springs Arkansas
- AARP - united healthcare P.O. Box 29300 Hot Springs, Arkansas United States of America
- Phone: 888-867-5575
- Web: www.myAARPMedicare.com
- Category: Health Insurance
AARP - united healthcare Rx Solutions SAME GENERTIC DRUG,TEIR SHIFTED NOW 6 TIMES THE COST Hot Springs, Arkansas
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My wife and i purchased Medicare D the MedicareRx Preferred plan sponsored by AARP thinking with AARP's reputation that we could trust the provider. We have never been so wrong!!
We have had Medicare D since it was first offered to defray our rising drug costs. Sadly, it has done nothing but add an insurance premium that continues to increase, along with the cost of the co-pays for the same drugs.
Every year generic drugs are move to a higher tier. One of our drugs went from $14.00 to $86.00. Six times the cost!
I called and was told that the price was correct and they sent a letter out detailing the increase, which neither my wife or i received.
How can they get away with this kind of rip off?
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AUTHOR: Jeanski - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, May 09, 2012
My mother also has this plan. She takes a lot of different drugs (she's 83). When I took over her home care after a stroke I started reviewing all the things she was taking. I took the list to a few different pharmacies and asked them for prices and a copy of their formulary. I then took all that to her doctor and asked if any of her drugs could be changed. He was very cooperative, I'm happy to say. Between the change in drugs and the switch to a cheaper pharmacy I was able to save her over $300 a month!
It pays to do your homework. Talk to your doctor and a few different pharmacists to see if they have any suggestions.


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