US health care is already morally bankrupt anyway.
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In the US, the estimated net price (after rebates) of Wegovy is $809 per month. In Denmark, the price is $186 per month. A study by researchers at Yale estimated that drugs like Wegovy can be profitably manufactured for less than $5 per month.
Sounds like we already got the solution...
Novo nordisk shifted their production from insulin to ozempic because the price was capped on insulin, but not on weight loss drugs. Now there is a shortage of both: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2024/5/2/what-is-behind-the-insulin-shortage-in-the-us
The invisable hand pimp slaps the plebs at every chance.
This was a humorously difficult sentence to parse at first. Like, my brain wanted to see it as "the invisible hand-pimps", which baffled me
It will pimp u out tho for sure haha
The savings from not having to pay treatment costs for as many arthritis, heart disease, stroke, fatty liver, and diabetes cases should balance the costs.
Also most insurance companies refuse to cover semaglutide, so I don’t see this bankrupting anyone but the patients who pay out of pocket.
Good, burn the fecker down and start over.
Weightloss drugs should not be covered. Vegetables should be subsidized.
Why can we, the literal richest country on Earth, not do both? Also, MOST VEGETABLES are already pretty heavily subsidized - crop subsidies make up a substantial portion of a lot of farmer's earnings.