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What’s the big deal about cutting the top-selling drugs down to just being reasonably profitable?
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Natalie Kostich
Natalie Kostich is a senior program manager at RA Capital Management.
Dad Was Hit With a Four-Figure Copay. Harbor Path Got Him the Drug For Free
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Natalie Kostich
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What To Do When a Medical Debt Collector Comes Calling
Jeffrey Billman
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How to Find Affordable Insulin
Giles Bruce
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Deborah D. Gordon
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Tips for Doctors and Healthcare Providers on Talking Money with Patients
Deborah D. Gordon
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Denied: How To Appeal an Insurance Company Decision
Jodi McCaffrey
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How to Save Money on Prescription Drugs
Tiffany Onyejiaka
Did you know?
Increasing out-of-pocket costs by just $10 per prescription causes a 33% rise in mortality because fewer patients take the drugs their doctors prescribe.
Source: National Bureau of Economic Research, https://www.nber.org/papers/w28439
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