What Records Should Patients Keep?
Keep physician documentation, registry records, itemized receipts, proof of payment, product information when relevant, benefit administrator correspondence and written denial notices.

Keep physician documentation, registry records, itemized receipts, proof of payment, product information when relevant, benefit administrator correspondence and written denial notices.
Most state programs rely on physician certifications or recommendations rather than a conventional federal prescription filled by a pharmacy. This distinction matters when discussing controlled-substance law, HSA/FSA eligibility,…
Patients should watch for a final federal rule, its effective date, IRS and Treasury guidance, FDA implications and changes to HSA/FSA administrator policies. State legality and federal treatment…
Use the official state regulator’s license lookup, match the legal business name and address, confirm active status, and check whether the location is licensed for medical or adult-use…