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Shocking News that your doctor didn’t tell you!!

Shocking News that your doctor didn’t tell you!

Did you know you might be paying more for your prescriptions than you need to?

Often your doctors don’t tell you this good news. Your pharmacist doesn’t share the savings possible. Subsequently many people don’t realize that you can often save 50%–80% simply by comparing prices, using free discount cards, or asking the right questions at the pharmacy. Whether you have insurance or not, it’s worth checking!

I was given prescription for a medication that was ringing up to over $1,700 per month! I told the doctor that I simply could not pay for the medication. She said, “Well that’s okay. We will get you signed up for the discount drug plan through the drug company. If they approve you, it will cost $5.00 per treatment.” WHAT? How is that possible? They got me hooked up with the manufacturer and I began getting the medication for $5.00 per treatment. WOW! I was shocked.

When my husband faced a similar problem with his prescription, I said, “Did you contact the manufacturer? Often they have plans to help save consumers on the prescription.” Did the doctor tell him? No. Did the pharmacist offer this information? No. He then contacted the manufacturer and was given a deep discount on the medication.

This is a common practice, yet most consumers, people like you and me, do not know about the possible savings. That almost makes me sick!

So I decided to do something about it. A plan. A ministry. A way to share this with you as we shelter in faith anchored in grace. Here’s the information…

How to Save Money on Prescription Medications — and Help Others Do the Same

💊 SECTION 1: Prescription Savings Resources

1. Prescription discount cards & apps

  • GoodRx: Compare prices across pharmacies and use free coupons to save up to ~80% off cash prices—you just show the coupon to your pharmacist (en.wikipedia.org, goodrx.com).
  • SingleCare, WellRx/ScriptSave, BuzzRx, Drugs.com: Similar services that let you search for a drug, pick a coupon, and present it at the pharmacy .
  • Walgreens’ Rx Savings Finder is powered by RxSense and helps find discounts specific to Walgreens locations (walgreens.com).

🏷 2. Manufacturer coupons & patient assistance programs (PAPs)

  • Many drug companies offer free single-use coupons (especially for brand-name meds) and long-term PAPs for people with low income or without insurance (thesun.co.uk).
  • Examples include savings up to $5/month or free medications. For instance, Novartis has provided zero-cost coupons for Medicare patients (time.com).
  • If a discount card isn’t enough, a Reddit user suggests:

“Your best option…would likely be the manufacturer patient assistance program… work with the doctor to find a generic” (walgreens.com, reddit.com).


💡 3. Compare options & explore generics

  • Always ask your doctor or pharmacist if a generic or therapeutic alternative exists; these are almost always cheaper (vox.com).
  • Compare prices at multiple pharmacies—sometimes paying cash without insurance is cheaper than using your insurance copay (vox.com).
  • Consider programs like Cost‑Plus Drugs (Mark Cuban’s startup) for low-cost mail‑order generics (costplusdrugs.com).

🏥 4. Insurance‑based support & Medicare strategies

  • If you’re on Medicare Part D, you might qualify for “Extra Help” to reduce premiums, deductibles, and co‑pays. The annual income/resource limits (2025) are:
    • Single: ≤ $23,475 income and ≤ $17,600 in resources
    • Married: ≤ $31,725 and ≤ $35,130 in resources (medicare.gov).
  • Under the 2025 Inflation Reduction Act, Medicare Part D now caps out‑of‑pocket spending at $2,000/year and includes a monthly $35 insulin cap (washingtonpost.com).
  • Some insurers (e.g., Costco drug discount card, Walmart) offer in‑store discount programs outside insurance (costco.com).

🤝 5. Non‑profits & surplus medicine

  • Organizations like NeedyMeds, SIRUM, and disease‑specific nonprofits can help cover drug costs or redistribute unused medications (time.com).

Tips for making the most of savings

TipDescription
Decide between insurance vs. cash discountCan’t combine both in one transaction—choose whichever is cheaper .
Use mail‑orderOrdering 90‑day supplies via mail‑order pharmacies or Cost‑Plus may be significantly cheaper.
Reevaluate medsAsk your provider periodically if the prescription is still needed or if dosage can be reduced .

So what can you do right now?

  1. Check price and coupons on GoodRx, SingleCare, or similar.
  2. Compare that to your insurance copay.
  3. If costs still high, ask your doctor/pharmacist about generics or therapeutic alternatives.
  4. Visit manufacturer websites to see if coupons or PAPs exist.
  5. If on Medicare, check eligibility for Extra Help and review your Part D plan, especially for the new 2025 caps.
  6. Look into nonprofit resources for additional assistance.

I am here to listen and hopefully direct you to the best resource for you. Please let me know if you want help finding coupons for a specific medication, checking manufacturer programs, or walking through your Medicare options!

Follow me here for other spiritual resources for you to stay sheltered in faith and anchored in grace.

Blessings, Pastor C

Month

July 2025

Author and date

Rev. Cheryl Broome 7/4/25

Each post will be a blend of:

  • 💊 Real-world resources (like tips on affordable prescriptions)
  • 🙏 Spiritual devotionals that nourish the soul
  • 💡 Inspiration to keep going, even when the way is hard
  • 🤝 Community and prayer support for your journey

This isn’t just a blog—it’s a lifeline. A quiet place to catch your breath. A space to be reminded: You are not alone. God’s shelter and grace are real—and they’re for you.

Why Read Sheltered in Faith – Anchored in Grace?
Because when life gets overwhelming, we all need a place to rest—a shelter for the soul.
Here, you’ll find more than just encouragement. You’ll find:

  • Hope in Scripture
  • Healing in prayer
  • Practical help for real-world struggles—like how to afford your medications
  • Reminders that God’s grace is stronger than your storm

This is a space where faith meets real life—where you’re seen, supported, and reminded that God’s love never lets go.

Good News…

Encouraging devotions:

🌿 Sheltered in Faith 🌿
When the winds of life blow strong, remember: you are not exposed, abandoned, or forgotten.
You are sheltered in faith—held by the One who calms storms, restores hope, and walks beside you.
Rest in His protection. Rise in His strength.
You are safe here. You are loved here. You are never alone.

📖 Scripture:
“You are my hiding place and my shield; I hope in your word.” — Psalm 119:114 (NRSV)

🙏 Prayer:
Loving God,
Thank You for being my shelter in every storm.
When I feel afraid, help me rest in Your presence.
When I feel weak, strengthen me with Your Word.
Let Your grace be my anchor and Your faithfulness my refuge.
Today, I trust You—completely and completely loved.
Amen.

Anchored in Grace

Life can feel like drifting at sea—pulled by waves of worry, storms of struggle, or tides of uncertainty. But God has given us an anchor: His unshakable grace.
It doesn’t rely on our strength. It’s not based on our perfection.
God’s grace holds steady even when we don’t.
When we’re anchored in grace, we are grounded in the truth that we are deeply loved, completely forgiven, and never alone.
Let His grace be your steady place today.

📖 Scripture:
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”
—Hebrews 6:19a (NIV)

🙏 Prayer:
Gracious God,
Thank You for being the anchor of my soul.
When everything around me shifts, You remain.
Remind me that Your grace is enough—stronger than my fears, deeper than my doubts.
Hold me fast in Your love, and help me live today with courage and peace.
Amen.

💖 God’s Grace and Love Are Always Enough

God’s love is not fragile. God’s grace is not limited.
Even on our hardest days—when we feel unworthy, overwhelmed, or broken—God reaches for us with arms full of mercy and a heart overflowing with compassion.
Grace doesn’t wait for us to get it all right. It meets us in the middle of the mess and gently whispers,
“You are still Mine.”

You don’t have to earn it.
You don’t have to prove yourself.
You only have to receive it.

Let today be a reminder: You are deeply loved, completely forgiven, and held by grace that never lets go.

📖 Scripture:
“But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us… made us alive together with Christ—by grace you have been saved.”
—Ephesians 2:4–5 (NASB)🙏 Prayer:
God of mercy and love,
Thank You for loving me just as I am—and too much to leave me that way.
Help me to rest in Your grace, to walk in Your love, and to extend that same mercy to others.
Even when I fall short, draw me back to the truth that I am Yours.
Let Your grace shape me, steady me, and surround me today.
Amen.our understanding of the story.

Prayer Request

Send your prayer request to: Pastorcherylbroome@outlook.com