18 million Americans have gone without filling a prescription from their doctor because they could not afford the cost, but health insurance and pharmaceutical companies are raking in billions.
BREAKING: In 2022, when 100 million Americans, most of them with health insurance, were saddled with medical debt, the profits from the "Big 7" for-profit insurers soared to $69.3 billion. So, how did they do it? wendellpotter.substack.com/p…

Feb 27, 2023 · 8:46 PM UTC

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I'm sorry but I think you're full of BS. Convince me otherwise
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That is how I lost my son Danny. He was late paying his $20 premium to his managed Medicaid plan... His medication? Resperidone: an anti psychotic with known risk of suicide from withdrawals. $20, Medicaid, KNOWN risk of suicide. #HealingUs vimeo.com/649680105
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The price hikes have also been insane and the fact that these companies are still experiencing X-inefficiency while generics are not permitted & their drugs are in shortage are emblematic of corporate greed. Celeb misuse of ozempic is also worsening shortage & killing diabetics.
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Pipe down sheep dog.
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We the people are done with the current sick-care system. We demand ✨ Universal Healthcare ✨
Marianne Williamson Updates✨
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Go visit east pal !!!!’ In Ohio
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Marianne, I’m sure you’ve heard about what @mcuban is doing w his company that provides drugs near cost. Y’all should discuss a government partnership.