The New York Times
Chuck Stauffers insurance covered the surgery to remove his brain tumor. It covered his brain scans. And it would have paid fully for tens of thousands of dollars of intravenous chemotherapy at a doctors office or hospital.
But his insurance covered hardly any of the cost of the cancer
pills the doctor prescribed for him to take at home. Mr. Stauffer, a
62-year-old Oregon farmer, had to pay $5,500 for the first 42-day
supply of the drug, Temodar, and $1,700 a month after that... Read More