Eli Lilly Slashes Insulin Price
Eli Lilly slashes insulin prices, but are they losing? Last week, Eli Lilly announced it would slash prices on its’ insulin products by 70%, bringing the price of Insulin Lispro to $35. This is good news for consumers, especially those who are uninsured or covered under High Deductible Health Plans. ...
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Client Testimonial: DISCO
Client Case Study: Diversified Industrial Services Company (DISCO):Michael Haning, CEO Even before we started working together, DISCO CEO, Michael Haning, knew that something was just "off" about healthcare. DISCO has been self-insured for a long time, but Michael never could seem to get answers to his questions.Why ...
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Crazy Compound Drugs That Are Wrecking Your Plan
Crazy Compound Drugs That Are Wrecking Your Plan Certain compound drugs shouldn't even be on your health plan's formulary. Drugs like Duexis. Duexis combines two very common, inexpensive and over-the-counter ingredients to help people with heartburn. The two active ingredients in Duexis can be bought for about ...
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So you capped insulin at $35??
So you capped insulin at $35?? Recently, the government and Medicare capped insulin prices for seniors at $35. That's great! It does lower the cost, for seniors. But while Congress is out there taking a victory lap, we checked, and the overall price of insulin didn't go down.Capping what someone pays for ...
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How To Shop For Healthcare Services
Shopping for Healthcare Services Shopping around for healthcare services can seem overwhelming, but it is an important aspect of taking control of your healthcare and making sure you get the best possible care for your needs. Here are some tips for shopping around for healthcare services: Know your insurance ...
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623% Price Difference for Common Surgery
623% Price Difference for Common Surgery If you were to apply a 623% price differential to an average gallon of gasoline, it would be like one station charging $2.73 per gallon compared to another station charging $17.01 per gallon.In a society and economy where people will go out of their way, drive an extra 5 ...
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An Ounce of Prevention
An Ounce of Prevention In 1736, after fires had started on a ship that spread to the wharf in Philadelphia, burning down many warehouses and several residential houses, Benjamin Franklin helped organize the first Fire Department in the City. Franklin also started an insurance company because of this event named ...
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