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His wife’s terminal cancer drug was quoted at $13,000 monthly. Then he found it for $40
zorro
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daniel
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But there’s also a somewhat “idealistic” side to it. Without insurance, a lot of people are still vulnerable if they need something expensive or urgent.
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moniq
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I found it interesting that it doesn’t rely on insurance. It kind of exposes how artificially inflated the traditional system is.
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mozzapp
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I’m not sure how scalable this is. It works for generics, but what about more complex medications? That’s a different story.
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PaulG
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This just proves the problem was never the actual cost of drugs, but all the middlemen involved. Remove that, and prices drop fast.
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