Life of a pharmacy technician: How to deal with frustrating customers - what they’re really thinking
Summary
TLDRThe conversation revolves around the coverage of Lidoderm 5% patches under Medicaid. The individual learns that Medicaid does not cover the patches without prior authorization from a primary care doctor. Despite previous experiences with different Medicaid plans, the current straight Medicaid plan requires a new prescription and authorization. The person is confused as they have successfully obtained the patches at Wegmans pharmacy without prior authorization before, but now faces a claim rejection. The dilemma is whether to hold off on the patches or seek further clarification on Medicaid coverage.
Takeaways
- 💊 Lidoderm 5% patches require prior authorization from a primary care doctor, and Medicaid does not cover them without it.
- 🏥 Emergency room doctors do not handle prior authorizations for prescriptions.
- 📝 The prescription for amoxicillin, an antibiotic, was processed without issue.
- 💸 The cost for 10 Lidoderm patches is $101.87.
- 🔢 The prescription is written for 10 patches, not 30, despite the user's claim of previous 30-patch prescriptions.
- 📍 The user is in Helenair, NY, and is dealing with what they believe to be 'straight Medicaid'.
- 🤔 There is confusion regarding whether the user's previous Medicaid plan covered Lidoderm patches without prior authorization.
- 🛑 The user has been able to purchase Lidoderm patches with Medicaid coverage in the past, but the current situation is different.
- 🏢 The user purchased the patches at Wegmans pharmacy without prior authorization, which contradicts the current claim that it's not covered.
- 🤷♂️ There is uncertainty about whether the previous coverage was due to a managed care Medicaid plan versus straight Medicaid.
- 😣 The user is distressed because without Medicaid coverage for the Lidoderm patches, they cannot afford the medication for their pain.
Q & A
Are Lidoderm 5% patches covered by Medicaid?
-The script suggests that Lidoderm 5% patches are not covered by Medicaid without prior authorization from a primary care doctor.
What is the role of a primary care doctor in getting Lidoderm patches covered by Medicaid?
-The primary care doctor needs to write a new prescription and obtain prior authorization for the Lidoderm patches.
What is the cost of Lidoderm 5% patches mentioned in the script?
-The cost mentioned for 10 patches of Lidoderm 5% is $101.87.
Why was the prescription for Lidoderm patches written for only 10 instead of 30?
-The emergency room doctor and nurse mentioned writing it for 30, but the actual prescription was for 10 patches, possibly due to a misunderstanding or error.
What is the difference between straight Medicaid and a managed care Medicaid plan?
-Straight Medicaid is the basic program, while a managed care plan is a type of Medicaid that involves a network of healthcare providers and may have different coverage rules.
Why might the user have been able to get Lidoderm patches covered by Medicaid in the past without prior authorization?
-The user may have been using a different Medicaid plan, such as a managed care plan, which had different coverage rules and may have covered the patches without prior authorization.
What is the user's current location?
-The user is currently in Helenair, NY.
How did the user get Lidoderm patches covered at another pharmacy without prior authorization?
-The user got the patches covered at Wegmans pharmacy, but the script does not provide a clear explanation for why prior authorization was not required in that instance.
What was the user's experience with getting antibiotics covered by Medicaid?
-The user's experience with getting antibiotics, specifically amoxicillin, was smooth and without issues.
What is the user's concern regarding the inability to get Lidoderm patches covered by Medicaid?
-The user is concerned because they have been able to get the patches covered by Medicaid in the past and now face a potential inability to get the medication for their pain.
What action is the user considering if Medicaid does not cover the Lidoderm patches this time?
-If Medicaid does not cover the patches, the user implies they may not be able to afford the medication and would have to forgo it.
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