I have to agree wholeheartedly.
I think, as you've heard, that many of the issues relate to education on the part of the prescribing physician. I think the stories we hear are much more about people doing without other things in order to be able to afford their medicines.
I don't think people want to overmedicate; I think people, particularly those with chronic disease, want to be able to live pain-free. With the current preoccupation with the opioid crisis and fentanyl, which is absolutely legitimate, the concern we would have is that undiagnosed and untreated chronic pain is under-treated because people fear getting onto pharmacological therapies that risk addiction. I think most people are very averse to that, and I think that copayment is not the answer.