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JHan

(10,173 posts)
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 05:05 PM Dec 2016

Life In Obamacare's Deadzone.

Excluded from the Affordable Care Act because of politics, thousands of poor Americans grapple with the toll- physical and psychological - of being uninsured.

&quot Bridget McCandless) told me a story about one of her former patients, a man with a seizure disorder: “He’s well controlled on inexpensive medicine. However, he has to see a doctor to get the prescription. Because he lacks insurance, he inevitably runs out of medication and has a seizure. This means that he can’t drive to work for six months. It’s really hard to work in construction when you have to admit to having a recent seizure — preventable or not. He collects cans on the side of the road to support himself now.”

It was hard to be innovative, in other words, when you didn’t have anything to innovate with.

A program manager named Rebecca Anderson at the Kansas City CARE Clinic, which was once the nation’s largest free clinic and which also receives funding from McCandless’s foundation, put it to me this way: When she first started working for the clinic, she did H.I.V. case management, “which feels really heavy. But there are so many resources available to those patients. Then I transferred over to this area” — she now oversees a team of community health workers assigned to work one on one with uninsured patients — “and this is way harder. These patients really have access to nothing. Absolutely nothing.”

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Life In Obamacare's Deadzone. (Original Post) JHan Dec 2016 OP
Tragic forgotmylogin Dec 2016 #1
It's a heartbreaking piece. America in 2016 smh. JHan Dec 2016 #2

forgotmylogin

(7,521 posts)
1. Tragic
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 07:41 PM
Dec 2016

It shouldn't need to be a hassle for him.

As a workaround, I wonder if he could talk the doctor into giving him a year or six-month prescription (hopefully inexpensive maintenance medication shouldn't be a problem) and then have it auto delivered by mail. Don't script pads have a "number of refills" tick box? I know my mom's meds say things like "4 Refills before 6/31/2017"

Or even just write out several months of paper prescriptions so he doesn't have to make such frequent appointments. My mother's pain management does that for her since it's an opioid painkiller that has to be on paper, and he notates "do not fill before..." on each subsequent one.

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