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by lotsofpulp
1603 days ago
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> , there is the question of why someone with Type 1 Diabetes is being denied their medicine. I feel like the only potentially valid excuse would be if the insurer literally didn't know the person had Type 1 Diabetes. I forgot to respond to this in your prior reply. The answer here is because insulin is not just insulin. There are many different formulations and brands with many different prices. Even the federal government does not want to pay for all of them: https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/new-medicare-program... So one could say it is about money, or how much extra money is politically available to spend for the marginal benefit (population wise) of certain insulin. |
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That's ignoring the fundamental cosmic absurdity of this entire system, with its pretense to be some kind of competitive private market with the usual benefits of such. When in reality, insurers are just a bunch of hogs at the trough that you're shuffled between as you change employers. The private market does not seem to create any sort of incentive for efficiency or a better consumer experience.