A Leader at Work, Sometimes Lost at Home

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The art of catharsis

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A pill away from despair

...ba href=/panic disorder/a/b.In order that patients could get by temporarily, Jackson prescribed free samples of available prescription drugs to his patients whenever possible.“But we don’t have samples of everything,” he said.

“If they can’t continue their medication, we have to switch them to medications we do have samples of,” he said.“It’s clear to me that this was all developed for the government to funnel our tax dollars for the benefit of private pharmaceutical companies, as opposed to helping patients,” Jackson said.Sheila Stoeckel, disability program navigator for the Workforce Development Partnership, assists people with disabilities in finding jobs.But she determined she also needed to help work through their problems with Medicare Part D “because they were totally stressing out about it.

It was getting to affect their ability to work.”Her clients — who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid — received letters from the Department of Human Services stating that beginning Jan.

1 they would no longer receive reimbursement from the government for their prescription drugs, she said.

“That caused people to panic.”“The state randomly assigned them (to insurance companies).

They didn’t check to see if their medications were covered.”Further, some of the insurance companies have changed the medications they will cover, Stoeckel said.Assisted by volunteers from the Senior He...

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