![]() ![]() So, I asked the parents, “would it be OK if I just come back the next day?” He was anxious, he wouldn’t give me eye contact. You could tell that the patient was just not comfortable. I went to this patient’s house and he seemed very standoffish. Sometimes they can just take a deep breath, we’ll go slow, think about their favorite place, think about something that reminds them and makes them happy and calms them down. I can’t wait to go and meet them, and see where they are in their life, and be excited for them. And that helps us so that we can practice before we do the real thing. I have a training kit that has a training syringe in it. When I go to see the patient, I can’t wait to travel, no matter how far it is. Not only to teach them how to give themselves the medicine, but also to just come and give them encouragement, and show them kindness and patience. I think it’s very important for me as a nurse to go and teach these patients. I make sure that I gather all of the things that I may need to help the experienced person, and then the person that’s never even touched a needle. I travel to see the patients-sometimes for hours. When I get the order for the patient, I get really excited. I wanted to go out and make a difference and help people. When I was very young, I knew that I wanted to be a nurse. I give supplemental injection training to the patient and the patient’s caregiver. I’ve been with DUPIXENT MyWay since the very beginning. I’m a registered nurse with DUPIXENT MyWay. One of my favorite parts of providing nursing care to our patients is being able to walk them through their journey, hold their hand through the process, just to give them confidence along the way and we always want them to know that they have our support. For patients wanting a copay card, they can access that by visiting our product website at. We have the ability to send out package inserts that include all the important safety information for DUPIXENT. We have multiple resources available for patients. Some of the common questions we get: “How much is it going to cost me?” “When will I get started?” “How do I take my DUPIXENT injections when I’m traveling?” We provide general product support and education, as well as supplemental injection training, and injection and refill reminder calls.Įvery day is different depending on the type of calls that we have. ![]() When our patients call in, they get to speak to a real person, a experienced clinician who can provide them support along their journey. So, we step into our offices, we’re going into a nice relaxing environment. I’m ready to help our patients to have the confidence to proceed with their journey. I chose to be a nurse because I wanted to help people, and I believe that people should be in service to others.īeing a nurse for DUPIXENT MyWay is very rewarding. My name is Shari and I’m a registered nurse with DUPIXENT MyWay. The small-town environment lends to the type of work that I do, more one-on-one with our patients. , you can't get help from the QI program, but you may qualify for help from another Medicare Savings Program.I grew up in a very small town-one stop light, if you blink you might miss it. You’ll pay no more than $10.35 in 2023 for each drug your Medicare drug plan covers States approve applications on a first-come, first-served basis – priority is given to people who got QI benefits the previous year.You must apply every year to stay in the QI Program.You’ll pay no more than $10.35 in 2023 for each drug your Medicare drug plan covers.* Limits slightly higher in Alaska and Hawaii Monthly income and resource limits for 2023: Your situation: Helps pay for: Part B premiums (You must have both Part A and Part B to qualify.) Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) Program Get a sample of a Medicare Summary Notice. These statements show you’re in the QMB program. If you have Original Medicare, you can also show one of your claims statements, called Medicare Summary Notices. Show both your Medicare card and Medicaid card (or QMB card) each time you get care. ![]()
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