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Episode 106: Behind the Formularies: Navigating Medication Coverage with Caroline Alper

Episode 106: Behind the Formularies: Navigating Medication Coverage with Caroline Alper

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In this eye-opening episode of Twenty Seven Degrees, hosts Dr. Christopher Joncas and Nancy Medeiros are joined by Caroline Alper to demystify one of the most frustrating aspects of modern healthcare: formularies and medication coverage.

Caroline explains the ins and outs of the formulary process, offering practical advice on increasing the chances of prior authorization approval. She also speaks directly to physicians about the importance of knowing all available treatment options, not just defaulting to familiar choices. Learn how tools like cheat sheets and clinical decision support systems can help streamline prescribing in a way that benefits both patients and providers.

This episode offers valuable insights for patients, caregivers, and clinicians alike—anyone who’s ever been stuck waiting on a medication approval will walk away with a clearer understanding and tangible tips.

Special Thanks:

BayCoast Bank and Duncan Hearing Healthcare for their sponsorship.
Ron Gamache for our intro music.
PrimaCARE and Bioskills of the Northeast for their continued support.
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