Wouldn't this mean that a majority of patients that need this are unable to buy it? Meaning that there's less customers? Just a thought - eviltoast
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    2 months ago

    Because the insurance company already paid them way more than it’s really worth. And if the insurance company has agreed to pay that much, it’s because they’re making more than enough profit off their “service” to everyone that they can afford to pay it.

    If your medicine used to cost $60 and now costs $5000 thst’s because the insurance company knows they can get that money from its customers.