you forgot to tell the boss that the medication they receive is still in clinical trials and they are the first group of test subjects. They get to test the products on people who need them and the only compensation given to the test subjects is the medication. With the publicity for helping the hopeless it becomes a win-win-win situation.
Give it free to 10 people, but charge a mint for each of the thousands of others who have been spotlighted by the publicity, especially if the government gets pressured into paying for it. Seems to me like a sound financial strategy. (/s?)
One needed medication was fully covered. Next year it is not covered and will be $68,000 a year. Got it from Canada for $230. Then it was fully covered again. Prescription prices make no logical sense.
theincrediblebulk about 2 years ago
you forgot to tell the boss that the medication they receive is still in clinical trials and they are the first group of test subjects. They get to test the products on people who need them and the only compensation given to the test subjects is the medication. With the publicity for helping the hopeless it becomes a win-win-win situation.
gammaguy about 2 years ago
Give it free to 10 people, but charge a mint for each of the thousands of others who have been spotlighted by the publicity, especially if the government gets pressured into paying for it. Seems to me like a sound financial strategy. (/s?)
uniquename about 2 years ago
That was mean Duane.
LOLBeth about 2 years ago
So you’re going to implement Death Panels as a publicity stunt.
FassEddie about 2 years ago
Eat the rich. Put his name on the list.
NELS BALWIT Premium Member about 2 years ago
One needed medication was fully covered. Next year it is not covered and will be $68,000 a year. Got it from Canada for $230. Then it was fully covered again. Prescription prices make no logical sense.
rokkinrobin531 about 2 years ago
How to you choose 10 out of millions?