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by basch
1224 days ago
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I dont mean to be dismissive or elitist. There is enough wrong with the medical system, that if somebody loses coverage and needs to see a doctor to get their prescription changed, that change alone becomes insurmountable, behavioral change not included. My rub is that the conversation is dishonest. Saying "access to insulin is a right" and then changing the topic to modern delivery methods and such. Call a spade a spade, and have the direct honest conversation the first time. My pertubement goes beyond this topic into social justice/political correctness and just about anything. I may believe in the cause and the result, but be dismissive of how to get there by cheating and hacking peoples attention spans. It seems the only way to be an activist and get attention is to start with a lie, and now everybody is competing for the most inflammatory headline. Everything you said is the conversation everybody should be having, instead of truncating it to "insulin is way too expensive." |
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To me, that cost inflation is purely artificial and not driven by any new tech relating to the insulin itself.
For T1 diabetics, the cost increases have been moving to insulin pumps which have infusion set costs in addition to the actual pump, and for continuous glucose sensors.