I don’t like to work.
Correction, I do like to work; it’s my opium.
I just don’t like to do avoidable work, particularly, avoidable re-work.
I have to do that every day. And so do doctors all across the country. Here are some reasons why:
- Most refill plans cover 90 days with 3 refills or 30 days with 11 refills. Do the math. That comes out to 360 days a year. That is at least 5 or 6 days short by my last count. Catch 22.
- Why does that cause a problem? Because insurance companies also refuse to pay for annual visits if it’s not at least 365 days after the last one ("next year"). So a woman who is going to run out of her birth control pills before she can get her annual Pap smear done.
- She will run out of medicine before the year is up.
- I will get a phone call.
- It’s completely predictable and avoidable work.
- Even worse, people with chronic pain taking opioids (controlled substances) can only get a 30 day supply, thus they will run out for a whole day in a 31 day month.
All prescriptions should be extendable for 13 months.
That gives you one month’s worth of grace.
Patients get grace. Doctors get a little more peace and quiet to do the REAL work that needs to be done.
While we're at it, make one more programming tweak:
The default refill quantities should be 31 days and 93 days.

2 comments:
I agree; can we make it happen?
What a concept! I am a Rn and TOTALLY agree. Wish all MD's would unite and insurance commissioners for the states would all listen.
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