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Medicare - Humana - is now Centerwell Pharmacy. Why won't they process a credit card payment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3958384" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Everything I'm telling you I have been through in spades.</p><p></p><p>The manufacturer won't help and Medicare won't pay. Period.</p><p></p><h4>REPATHA COPAY CARD FULL TERMS & CONDITIONS</h4><h4>SUMMARY OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS</h4><p>It is important that every patient read and understand the full Repatha® (evolocumab) Copay Card Terms and Conditions. The following summary is not a substitute for reviewing the Terms and Conditions in their entirety.</p><p></p><p>As further described below, in general:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The Repatha®<strong> Copay Card is open to patients with commercial insurance</strong>, regardless of financial need. The program is not valid for patients whose Repatha® prescription is paid for in whole or in part by Medicare, Medicaid, or any other federal or state programs. It is not valid for cash-paying patients or where prohibited by law. (See ELIGIBILITY section below.)</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">With the Repatha® Copay Card, a commercially insured patient who meets eligibility criteria may pay as little as a $5 Copay per month for their Repatha® monthly out-of-pocket costs. Monthly out-of-pocket costs include copayment, co-insurance, and deductible out-of-pocket costs. Amgen will pay the remaining eligible out-of-pocket costs on behalf of the patient up to a Maximum Monthly Benefit, a Maximum Annual Program Benefit and/or the Patient Total Program Benefit. Patients are responsible for all amounts that exceed these limits. (See PROGRAM DETAILS section below.)</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3958384, member: 44288"] Everything I'm telling you I have been through in spades. The manufacturer won't help and Medicare won't pay. Period. [HEADING=3]REPATHA COPAY CARD FULL TERMS & CONDITIONS[/HEADING] [HEADING=3]SUMMARY OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS[/HEADING] It is important that every patient read and understand the full Repatha® (evolocumab) Copay Card Terms and Conditions. The following summary is not a substitute for reviewing the Terms and Conditions in their entirety. As further described below, in general: [LIST] [*]The Repatha®[B] Copay Card is open to patients with commercial insurance[/B], regardless of financial need. The program is not valid for patients whose Repatha® prescription is paid for in whole or in part by Medicare, Medicaid, or any other federal or state programs. It is not valid for cash-paying patients or where prohibited by law. (See ELIGIBILITY section below.) [*]With the Repatha® Copay Card, a commercially insured patient who meets eligibility criteria may pay as little as a $5 Copay per month for their Repatha® monthly out-of-pocket costs. Monthly out-of-pocket costs include copayment, co-insurance, and deductible out-of-pocket costs. Amgen will pay the remaining eligible out-of-pocket costs on behalf of the patient up to a Maximum Monthly Benefit, a Maximum Annual Program Benefit and/or the Patient Total Program Benefit. Patients are responsible for all amounts that exceed these limits. (See PROGRAM DETAILS section below.) [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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