(NY Times) Insurers Pay Big Markups as Doctors Dispense Drugs
When a pharmacy sells the heartburn drug Zantac, each pill costs about 35 cents. But doctors dispensing it to patients in their offices have charged nearly 10 times that price, or $3.25 a pill. The same goes for a popular … Continue reading (NY Times) Insurers Pay Big Markups as Doctors Dispense Drugs
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