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Copay Accumulators - Ask Me Anything

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That’s right, we are planning another Ask Me Anything on this community, this time about Copay Accumulators! Mark your calendars and save the date for April 11, 2019 when we will be hosting this AMA with our friends from Avalere Health, Chris Sloan and Chad Brooker. You may remember Mr. Sloan and Mr. Brooker from our webinar “What Happened to My Copay Assistance,” which you can view at: mymsaa.org/videos/copay-acc...

For one hour, starting at 6:00 PM EST on Thursday, April 11th, our experts from Avalere Health will answer your questions about copay accumulators and how they might affect your health insurance benefits. At 6:00 PM EST, we will create a new official post to open the AMA and all questions that you have for our experts should be posted as a reply to that official post. Any questions that are posted as their own thread will not be included as part of the AMA.

During the AMA, we recommend that you click the “Follow Post” button directly underneath the official post and next to the “Like” button so that you will receive notifications of what questions have been posted and what replies are, in case our question has already been asked by another member. In order to make sure you are seeing the most up-to-date questions and answers, you will need to continue to refresh your browser to show all of the replies.

At the end of the AMA, we will lock the thread, so that no more questions can be posted in the thread. If you miss the AMA, we will keep the post on the community so that you can see all of the questions and answers from the session!

Guidelines for the AMA:

1. While we always strive to provide useful, up-to-date information on matters of concern to the MS community, the information posted in this Ask Me Anything session should not be used as a means of diagnosis or determining treatment. For diagnosis and treatment options, you are urged to consult your physician.

2. You can draw your questions from your personal experience, but please try to keep questions broad, and in terms of the general MS community.

3. Please try to limit your questions and responses to three sentences.

4. As always, please be respectful of other members and their questions.

See everyone at the Ask Me Anything on Thursday, April 11th!

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greaterexp

Thank you, Emily!

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JCarson

Do I just post my questions here or do I need to wait to post a question until 6:00 tonight?

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MSAA_Staff in reply to JCarson

Hi JCarson - At 6:00 pm (Eastern) this evening, I will create an entirely new post with the title of the AMA and a short introduction of the topic and our experts. At that time, you are free to post any of your questions as a reply to that post, so that our experts can see your questions and answer them.

Hope to see you later this evening!

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JCarson in reply to MSAA_Staff

thank you, Emily

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The AMA is live now! Look for the post titled "Ask Me Anything with Chad Brooker and Chris Sloan" and reply with your questions!

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