Posted on Jul 28, 2023
What's a fair price for a prescription drug? Medicare's about to weigh in
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Good afternoon PO1 William "Chip" Nagel. Excellent post. Thank You for sharing this shipmate.
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It’s the same BS with Tricare negotiating with drug store chains. A number of years ago I switched from CVS to Kroger because CVS and Tricare couldn’t come to a deal. Switched from Kroger to CVS since Kroger/Tricare couldn’t come to an agreement. Total Nonsense.
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It has long been known that there are two different worlds when it comes to Government and the private sector…… the Government world always gets the shaft due to regulation, lack of regulation, apathy or corruption. It is absolutely right that Medicare should be able to negotiate but I have long suspected that it was not as lucrative for certain stock portfolios to do so (corruption). We had a 1500 sg ft addition on a federal building that took almost 11 months to complete……. During that same time, the McDonalds two blocks away was torn completely down, rebuilt and serving burgers in just under 6 months. Private sector contracts are completed in time or completed at a loss for the contractor. Government contracts run over completion date and budget at the expense of the tax payers (apathy and corruption sometimes). There is one reason Medicare should spend more for drugs than Blue Cross or any other major insurer. Thanks for the informative and non-divisive post.
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