Sponsored by Pfizer
What You Will Learn: Growth Hormone is a mainstay of treatments for children with Turner Syndrome, yet the high cost is often a barrier to individuals accessing the treatment. In this webinar, Patient Affairs Liaisons from Pfizer will discuss the types of insurance and how to navigate the reimbursement journey. Some topics will include:
-Overview of growth hormone -Insurance vocabularyÂ
-Types of insurance (Commercial vs. Medicaid)Â
-Choosing an insurance planÂ
-Questions to ask when choosing an insurance planÂ
-Types of reimbursement such as benefit cards and cost sharing
-Understanding hubs and specialty pharmaciesÂ
-Navigating the reimbursement process
This webinar took place as part of the Turner Syndrome Foundation’s monthly webinar series. The aim of this program is to provide free education to the Turner Syndrome community and beyond, about the topics most relevant to life with TS.Â
Who Should Attend:
Patients and caregivers
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About the Presenter:
Rachel-Cooper-Leal is a Patient Affairs Liaison (PAL) with Pfizer Rare Disease. The PAL is a field-based, non-sales, community-facing colleague who serves as the regional point of contact for local advocacy groups, patients, and caregivers. Rachel earned her bachelor of science degree from Auburn University in Alabama. She has over 15 years of pharmaceutical experience, most recently in rare disease.
This webinar took place as part of the Turner Syndrome Foundation’s monthly webinar series. The aim of this program is to provide free education to the Turner Syndrome community and beyond, about the topics most relevant to life with TS.Â
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