Posted on Jul 17, 2014
The Hep C drug and one of the major problems with the US healthcare system.
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This write up from economist Dean Baker does a very good, and very succinct, job at pointing out one of the biggest reasons that the US pays FAR more than every other country for health care. The same Hep C drug that costs $1,000/treatment in India costs $84,000 in the US:
http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/free-trade-the-answer-to-the-question-of-qhow-do-you-pay-for-a-drug-that-costs-84000q
http://www.cepr.net/index.php/blogs/beat-the-press/free-trade-the-answer-to-the-question-of-qhow-do-you-pay-for-a-drug-that-costs-84000q
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This doesn't really surprise me. On another note, because of your link, I found these stats about inequality and poverty. I wish I had seen this before I did that 2,200 word essay a few months ago.
http://cepr.net/index.php?option=com_cattags&view=cattagdetail&catid=80&tagid=6&Itemid=374
http://cepr.net/index.php?option=com_cattags&view=cattagdetail&catid=80&tagid=6&Itemid=374
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