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Letter to the editor: On prescriptions, something is rotten

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read Nov. 21, 2021 | 4 years Ago
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The only thing in Build Back Horrendously that is salutary is the gubmint being allowed to dicker with insurance and drug companies over the cost of medicine.

I have Medicare and Security Blue, and the copay for one of my meds at my pharmacy this year went from 48 bucks for a 90-day supply to 148 dollars. Ouch!

Someone told me to check out Amazon pharmacy, which I didn’t even know they had. So I went through the sign-up, and when I checked my insurance copay, it said $126. I figured it’s a bit lower but nothing to get excited about. But then a prompt came up and asked, “Why not see what the cost is if you pay out of pocket and do not use insurance?” So I clicked that tab and without insurance my cost was … $23.10! That represents an 85% reduction of what my pharmacy and Security Blue would charge me! 85%!

So yes, Build Back Abysmally, you go talk to insurance and drug companies, because as that fun guy at parties, Hamlet, said, “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.”

James F. Cataldi

Moon

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