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“In my own clinical practice, there have been times when families have needed to pay $30 for a copay for Narcan, and this has been too expensive for them,” Dr. Scott Hadland, an addiction specialist at Mass General for Children in Boston, told NBC News.
Patients don’t typically make decisions based on copay assistance, so making them take on more costs puts their health at risk without saving the system any money, he said.
The AARP's Dena Bunis that "beginning on July 1, Medicare enrollees who take their insulin through a pump as part of the Part B durable medical equipment benefit will not have to pay a deductible and they will also benefit from the $35 copay cap."