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Nox
[work] Fuck OptumRX so, so much.
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Nox
If someone is requesting coverage for a medicine, by name, do not just assume it's the generic being requested and give those benefits.
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Nox
Do not then send a letter saying the request has been cancelled because the drug, which you mention again by name, already has an authorization on file
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TheApostate ™
Oof
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Nox
WHEN THE AUTHORIZATION IS ONLY FOR THE GENERIC, NOT WHAT WAS REQUESTED
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Nox
This fuckery very nearly caused an interruption in treatment for this patient
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Nox
Literally the only reason it didnt was because someone who took the case out of my name and called on it while I was still calling on it got someone competent who gave them the actual info
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Nox
And I can guarantee that we're going to have the doctor contacting us tomorrow asking what's going on, the letter said the drug was covered, why are we telling them it isn't.
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StupidSexyV⚠der
yes
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StupidSexyV⚠der
i mean fuck them in general but yes
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Spookitty
I knew someone who had to continually get overrides to use the name-brand because the generics insisted on using binders that would literally kill them.