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NFL, Once again I will say it, I agree it's a good tool (Lone Star). And if you want to profit off it, have it. If someone is putting too much focus on it over selling FE then they are probably on their way out of the insurance business. Not talking about you, just in general. But helping seniors get free medications is a wonderful thing whichever way they get there.
Here the part that's confusing. I like Lone Star AND the free site where the client does the leg work, both. You and others say the paperwork is a hassle. Some say it's hard and tedious. Well since we now have someone (you) that has actually done it can you give details on why it's so hard. How about with the drug are getting now, Nexium.
A friend sent me the Nexium link that explains how it works. Looks pretty darn easy. You complete the form providing basic info, citizenship and income proof. All things you would need to provide Lone Star so nothing different there, right? Now on your own you would take it to your doctor who completes their portion and they fax it in. Patient can't fax or send it in even if they wanted to, drug company says doc must fax it in. With Lone Star instead of you taking it to your doctor they send it to your doctor. Rest is the same. You only do the form once a year. SO in your case Lone Star would save you a trip to your doctor once a year year.
Is that right or am I missing something?
Here is the link I got that info from:
AstraZeneca - How to apply to the AZ&Me(TM) Prescription Savings Program
It's easy to cook a cheeseburger, but there are times when I'd rather buy it already cooked.