Yet people didn't before. It has saved millions. Simple solutions often work well and can be steps in the right direction.
Please. I recommend that we do not go whole hog into something and miss what could be the best because we are short-sighted. Many different ideas are out there that I haven't had, and they might be better than the Congressional Health Program. Your way, we'll never know. We have the absolutely unique opportunity to do something incredible, instead we'll have mediocre patches. Even Obama's program will just be a patch, we'll keep adding them and have an infinitely inadequate program that will always be on the table, glutted and porked up, enriching the few...
I just went to the Florida site. I picked one drug out of only 1 hundred represented. My wife's cancer drugs weren't included, nor was the $125 each nausea pill, so I chose one drug at random, Lamotrigine 100mg. I know nothing about the drug. The list showed the 30 day supply from Walgreen to be $239.99, from Publix, $240.49, a difference of 50 cents. Walmart or CVS weren't listed though it is my guess they also handle the drug which makes the site useless, at least for this drug and making my system(landline) more efficient, and lets not forget those out there without the luxury of a home computer. It is going to take an awful lot of purchases at 50 cents difference to add up to a $ million. Might I ask the source of your information and how they reached "millions saved" in their analysis? Methinks it could be political hokum with a party label. Beyond that, Canadian prices remain a fraction of the US price, what can Florida do about that?
Now my friend, the kicker:
Lamotrigine 100mg:
US PRICE $239.99/ 30 day supply
CANADIAN PRICE $59/ 100 day supply
If cost saving is your objective, I have supplied it in spades!
I rest my case as to which system is fairer and better your honor.
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