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Patients and Medicare Both Forced to Pay More

Patients and Medicare Both Forced to Pay More

For most patients with insurance, their health plan often decides which medications they can access and how much those prescriptions cost. But for Medicare patients, that process is managed by regional entities called Medicare administrative contractors.

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Health Policy is Missing from Medical Training

Health Policy is Missing from Medical Training

Training to become a doctor is notoriously grueling. Yet despite the thousands of hours of education, there’s one topic that’s not often taught: how to navigate insurer’s utilization management tactics.  

Vying for Vitiligo Treatment

Vying for Vitiligo Treatment

People who have patchy skin discoloration caused by vitiligo often experience social stigma and employment discrimination. The autoimmune disorder is also associated with a five-fold increase in risk for depression. Given these serious harms, why would some state Medicaid programs deny treatment for the condition?

Skin Patients Struggle with Non-Medical Switching

Skin Patients Struggle with Non-Medical Switching

Sometimes patients with skin conditions finally find a medication that works for them – only to be pushed off of it by their health plan. It’s a practice known as “non-medical switching.” 

A Vicious Circle Connects Eczema and Mental Illness

A Vicious Circle Connects Eczema and Mental Illness

While the interconnectedness between eczema – a chronic inflammatory skin disease – and mental health conditions – notably anxiety and depression – is indisputable, it is also manageable.

Insurers Save Costs at Cost of Skin Patients

Insurers Save Costs at Cost of Skin Patients

Everyone, it seemed, was willing to help patients access medication without delay when COVID-19 took hold last year. Some health insurers waived out-of-pocket costs while others suspended prior authorization. One state issued a total ban on step therapy.

Lymphoma Rashes: Symptoms and Treatments

Lymphoma Rashes: Symptoms and Treatments

When most people think of lymphoma symptoms, a rash isn’t usually something that comes to mind. For some types of lymphoma rashes aren’t an issue, but rashes are a symptom in several different lymphomas.

Stress, Skin & Step Therapy

Stress is a common response to skin conditions.  It may also be making those skin conditions worse.

Pushing for a Step in the Right Direction

Pushing for a Step in the Right Direction

As a dermatologist, it is my job to take the clues the skin provides and interpret these to do my very best to diagnose, monitor and treat my patients.  Insurance companies sometimes make that difficult.

Of Sweat and Stigma

Everyone sweats. Whether it is breaking a sweat at the gym or walking to work on a hot day, perspiration is the body’s natural cooling mechanism. But for about 5% of the population, sweating can be abnormal, excessive and uncontrollable. 

That’s due to a rare condition called hyperhidrosis.