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Osteoporosis & Bone Health | Last Active: 5 hours ago | Replies (31)

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@susanew

It is basically not different except for out of pocket expenses … but what my specialist is doing now is no longer including medication in his bill to insurance but having the patient pay for the medication separately upfront. Cost is enormous without medical applied. What this means is that it uses up drug costs and at the same time does not allow for out of pocket costs which only applies to medical part B not drugs.

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My question was addressed to a posting by@sueinmn about financial incentives for providers.

If my doctor was picking and choosing how to use my insurance coverage, I would contact the Medicare Rights Center to see if this is kosher.