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Just out of curiosity, you guys taking insulin...  How many use the brands specified on the OP linked HHS press release?

 

  • Fiasp; Fiasp FlexTouch; Fiasp PenFill; NovoLog; NovoLog FlexPen; NovoLog PenFill

 

Another question I have is whether the discounts will accrue to the patients in the form of lower copays, and how much will just be sucked up by the Medicare machine?  

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6 hours ago, placeholder said:

I can see that you're trying to find some desperate way to shoot holes in this. The fact is that Republicans are overwhelmingly opposed to this. Remember that it took Trump only about 10 days after he was elected to break his promise to negotiate drug prices with Big Pharma. 

It still remains to be seen whether the prices will go down much, if at all.  I'm still recalling the disappointment most people felt after the promise of Obamacare, and the increase in insurance costs.  Last year of my participation, I was paying $1,200 a month for a policy with a $7,000 deductible.  Meaning I had to incur $21,400 in expenses before Obamacare paid a dime.  I wasn't impressed with that "Affordable Care".

 

And you still didn't answer the question.  How much of any discount will be passed on to the patients in the form of reduced out of pocket costs?

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3 hours ago, impulse said:

It still remains to be seen whether the prices will go down much, if at all.  I'm still recalling the disappointment most people felt after the promise of Obamacare, and the increase in insurance costs.  Last year of my participation, I was paying $1,200 a month for a policy with a $7,000 deductible.  Meaning I had to incur $21,400 in expenses before Obamacare paid a dime.  I wasn't impressed with that "Affordable Care".

 

And you still didn't answer the question.  How much of any discount will be passed on to the patients in the form of reduced out of pocket costs?

Yeah, real socialized medicine like they have in Canada and much of Europe would be much better.

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14 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Yeah, real socialized medicine like they have in Canada and much of Europe would be much better.

Canada free health care? Hardly. It comes out of your taxes. But the killer for these socialized medicine countries is the queuing and the delays. Need to see a GP? We can get you in in a month. Need a specialist? First see your GP in a month, then get referred to the specialist where you might get an initial consult in 6 months. Then if you need some procedure you can wait years.

 

At least in the US, if you're insured, you can get things done relatively quickly. What they need is single payer to cover the uninsured. 

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20 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Canada free health care? Hardly. It comes out of your taxes. But the killer for these socialized medicine countries is the queuing and the delays.

Were the Canuck and UK health care systems always so messed up, or is that a recent phenomena?

 

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15 minutes ago, gargamon said:

Canada free health care? Hardly. It comes out of your taxes. But the killer for these socialized medicine countries is the queuing and the delays. Need to see a GP? We can get you in in a month. Need a specialist? First see your GP in a month, then get referred to the specialist where you might get an initial consult in 6 months. Then if you need some procedure you can wait years.

 

At least in the US, if you're insured, you can get things done relatively quickly. What they need is single payer to cover the uninsured. 

Perhaps, however in these countries with government provided taxpayer funded health care the people know who to blame if the system isn't working as well as expected.  Plus it's much cheaper than what the US is doing.

 

I would consider a hybrid system, but it would have to perform better and cheaper than the current US system.  That shouldn't be difficult.

 

Wasn't that one of Trump's 2016 campaign promises; better and cheaper healthcare than Obamacare?  I wonder whatever became of that.

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3 minutes ago, heybruce said:

Wasn't that one of Trump's 2016 campaign promises; better and cheaper healthcare than Obamacare?  I wonder whatever became of that.

Democrat Congress.  Couldn't possibly give him a win.  But that's a problem on both sides of the aisle. 

 

Besides, when did they have time, energy or political capital to do anything but impeach him?

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1 hour ago, impulse said:

Were the Canuck and UK health care systems always so messed up, or is that a recent phenomena?

 

The queues have always been there, but are much worse now. 

 

Canada, it's a good place to live if you want to be on the dole. And remember, Canada cuts down the tall trees. Talent goes south of the border and earns real money. 

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4 hours ago, impulse said:

Democrat Congress.  Couldn't possibly give him a win.  But that's a problem on both sides of the aisle. 

 

Besides, when did they have time, energy or political capital to do anything but impeach him?

No, the Republicans had both the House and the Senate.  https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Congress_elections,_2016

 

Trump didn't propose anything because he had nothing.

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41 minutes ago, heybruce said:
5 hours ago, impulse said:

Democrat Congress.  Couldn't possibly give him a win.  But that's a problem on both sides of the aisle. 

 

Besides, when did they have time, energy or political capital to do anything but impeach him?

No, the Republicans had both the House and the Senate.  https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Congress_elections,_2016

 

Trump didn't propose anything because he had nothing.

Oh, caught me.  I should have said "unfriendly Congress"

 

Years ago, I worked for a company that had 2 warring factions, each led by a VP that desperately wanted to be president.  When the company president moved on, corporate hired an outsider to come in to replace him.  That's the only time I ever saw those two guys and their factions cooperate, was to sabotage him and get rid of the new guy.  Which took them about 2 years.  That's the sense I got when Trump was in the White House.  Most Repubs wanted him out of their career paths almost as much as most Dems wanted him off the Earth...

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2 minutes ago, impulse said:

Oh, caught me.  I should have said "unfriendly Congress"

 

Years ago, I worked for a company that had 2 warring factions, each led by a VP that desperately wanted to be president.  When the company president moved on, corporate hired an outsider to come in to replace him.  That's the only time I ever saw those two guys and their factions cooperate, was to sabotage him and get rid of the new guy.  Which took them about 2 years.  That's the sense I got when Trump was in the White House.  Most Repubs wanted him out of their career paths almost as much as most Dems wanted him off the Earth...

Sure, that's why they all voted for his impeachments.

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8 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Sure, that's why they all voted for his impeachments.

Yup.  Same thing happened with those 2 guys at that company.  In public, and in front of the corporate bigwigs, they supported him.  Or they would have been gone...  Behind his back, they couldn't wait to get rid of him.

 

As it turned out, they both got canned a few months after the outsider.

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2 hours ago, impulse said:

Oh, caught me.  I should have said "unfriendly Congress"

 

Years ago, I worked for a company that had 2 warring factions, each led by a VP that desperately wanted to be president.  When the company president moved on, corporate hired an outsider to come in to replace him.  That's the only time I ever saw those two guys and their factions cooperate, was to sabotage him and get rid of the new guy.  Which took them about 2 years.  That's the sense I got when Trump was in the White House.  Most Repubs wanted him out of their career paths almost as much as most Dems wanted him off the Earth...

None of that changes the fact that when reminded of his promises on healthcare Trump had nothing.  He never had anything, just talk.

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