@Jandelliott@GilmerHealthLaw@KHNews@besables Half price insulin is still to expensive for folks without insurance. $35 to $40 for a month's supply is about right! In fact we should give it away as a preventive care. Think of the blindness this would prevent. Lilly do the right thing.
@Bakari_Sellers With a president whose Father bribed his son's way into Wharton & finessed bone spurs to avoid military service plus a President whose son in law's father did the same at Harvard. How were shocked, shocked when the wealthy continue the practice. It's just normal, I'm entitled.
@PhilBaileySC Please verify I did not write your college application essay. Nor did I bribe the soccer coach at C of C. You got yourself admitted to CoC with your own charm. I can't attest to what your Dad did, however.
@RBReich What is obscene is higher education & healthcare are public goods that taxpayers are unwilling to fund appropriately. So why are we surprised if desired equity & finance for public goods is done thru rising prices. Consumers & providers cheat! An example of markets failure.
South Carolina has 3 hospitals with 1 Star on Medicare's Hospital Compare: Piedmont Medical Center Rock Hill, The Regional Medical Center of Orangeburg and Calhoun, and Trident Medical Center in Charleston.
Perspective | Faxing is old tech. So why is it also growing in popularity? https://t.co/cv4UEL0jzm Why health care still depends on FAXING! and in info dark ages. Faux patiient confidentiality.