This is all part of Mayor Michael Nicholson’s “People are Policy” Initiative, an often behind-the scenes and not widely publicized effort to put people first. While each item under this initiative is not identified as such, the spirit of the effort warrants the inclusion in the eyes of Gardner Magazine.
Gardner MA Employees and Retirees to Benefit from Pillar Rx Medication Measure
At a recent meeting of the City’s Insurance Advisory Council, representatives of union and non-union employees and retirees voted to accept the City’s proposal to add a new aspect known as PillarRx to the Chair City health insurance plan . Bottom line: City will now get annual cost savings of $92,546 and employees using specialty prescriptions will pay about $260 total rather than $4,665, a savings of 94.5%. See communication letter from Mayor to City Council and more information, CLICK HERE.
Here are some examples: — 1. If a City employee has a child with a growth disorder called Achondroplasia, the retail cost of the medication Voxzogo is $10,138. Cost for employee is a copay of zero. Medication is needed until no further linear growth is expected. Voxzogo is a so-called specialty medication which got accelerated approval based on an improvement in annualized growth velocity. —–2. Let’s say you have a form of psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis to be treated with otezla. Retail cost for a 30 day supply is $4,600.48. Copay for a City employee or retiree is zero on this plan. 3. There is a huge list of medications, many with copays of zero, others with copays of up to $35, but the savings are still substantial. For example, pulmozyme inhalation solution is just under $4,000 retail for a supply of 75 milliliters. Under this program, $35. It is an important medicine in the treatment of cystic fibrosis.