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TexasTowelie

(111,938 posts)
Fri Jul 4, 2014, 11:39 PM Jul 2014

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas refuses to ship some HIV drugs to certain doctors

Two of Texas’ most experienced AIDS physicians say Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas has refused to ship certain specialty medications they ordered to them because the doctors also offer cosmetic treatments.

Specialty medications, including some used in treating HIV and AIDS, often aren’t readily available through neighborhood pharmacies. Because of the costs associated with those drugs, insurance companies control their distribution, sometimes distributing the medications through their own pharmacies.

But spokespeople with Dr. Steven Pounders and Dr. Jaime Vasquez say this system has forced them to refer patients needing some medications to specialists.

Chris Brown, Pounders’ medical assistant, said that two such drugs are Egrifta and Serostim, injectibles that are used in treating the wasting syndrome associated with AIDS. Accredo, Blue Cross’ pharmacy, ships the two medications to physicians for infusion. But the pharmacy won’t ship them to Pounders.

More at http://www.dallasvoice.com/blue-cross-refuses-ship-hiv-drugs-doctors-10175623.html .

Cross-posted in the LGBT Group.

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas refuses to ship some HIV drugs to certain doctors (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2014 OP
Insurance not trusting doctors, and Ilsa Jul 2014 #1
Seems Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas is redirecting HIV services without telling why. DhhD Jul 2014 #2

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
1. Insurance not trusting doctors, and
Sat Jul 5, 2014, 08:06 AM
Jul 2014

Insurance standing in between doctors and patients.

Single payer, now.

DhhD

(4,695 posts)
2. Seems Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas is redirecting HIV services without telling why.
Sat Jul 5, 2014, 05:50 PM
Jul 2014

These physicians would like to know why so they can continue to help their patients. There have been some changes.

http://www.healthhiv.org/modules/info/remaining_relevant.html

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