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by stagbeetle
3224 days ago
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Cost pass-off to consumers. If we assume all 2,000 people that use daraprim daily at $120 a daily dose, it comes out to $87,600,000 yearly. If we assume half of Americans don't have insurance (160 million), each American would see a hefty 50 cent increase in their yearly premiums. This is a gross simplification, but $100,000,000 is a literal drop in the bucket. |
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