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Practical healthcare reform. Follow the money. Fix incentives. Site-neutral payments, Medicare-based price discipline, real competition.

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The biggest lie in American healthcare is that “nothing can be done.” Break hospital monopolies, ban opaque pricing, and stop paying insurers to deny care, and half the crisis disappears overnight. We don’t have a medical problem. We have a power problem.


One posted net price per NDC per channel, pass-through only, and every off-invoice dollar is illegal.

None of it matters if you don’t fix the policies that created the gross to net bubble in the first place. Medicaid best price, 340B, and the IRA price controls all push manufacturers to inflate list prices and expand rebates. Reform those and the spread shrinks.



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The Pedophile in Chief is about do some more murder. Yo Congress, you awake?

Non stop tankers on the move, absolutely nuts.

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Osint613's tweet image. Non stop tankers on the move, absolutely nuts.


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Check out kaufcare.com/pricing to compare our cash prices transparently vs. the ER. 👀


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Cigna Healthcare denied this man’s liver transplant and cancer medication. He posted videos of himself calling 8 times, getting bounced between departments with no answers. No American should face this.


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PBMs like CVS Caremark force $97 charges for $4 drugs, pocketing $93 as "rebates." Medicare Part D: $330M overbilled. Bureaucrats protect kickbacks, not patients. Break PBM cartels. Demand price transparency. End the insurance-pharma scam.

WOW. An American pharmacy worker exposed the outrageous scam of U.S. insurance. A medication that costs under $4 to fill was billed at $97 just because the patient had coverage. This should be criminal.



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In the Olympic Village in Milan every American athlete has free healthcare as a human right. In the US, 1 in 4 cancer patients go bankrupt or lose their homes to eviction or foreclosure & 68,000 people die a year because healthcare is unaffordable. We need Medicare for All-now.


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Cigna Healthcare denied this American’s liver transplant surgery He films a series of videos calling them 8 times trying to get any kind of help, being constantly passed around from department to department It’s impossible. They also denied his cancer medication The US


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An American doctor ran the same bloodwork through two prices. Same tests. Same lab. With insurance? $1,086.75. Patient pays $252.12. Pay cash? That EXACT same bloodwork costs $44. That’s not healthcare. It’s a rigged pricing system DESIGNED to keep insurers rich.


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My friend and vaccine scientist @PeterHotez got his account hacked (verified with him). But @Support has not responded to restore Dr Hotez’s account. Please reply/comment and tag @X @Support.

PSA: Dr. Peter Hotez’s X account appears to be compromised and he’s currently locked out. Please ignore any unusual posts/DMs and don’t click links until he confirms access is restored. Boosting for visibility. @Support



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The nation’s biggest health care companies own: - Your pharmacy - Your doctor - Your insurance company - The middleman between your insurance company and pharmacy And they charge you at every turn. That's why today, I introduced a bipartisan bill to Break Up Big Medicine.

Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Josh Hawley are teaming up on legislation aimed at addressing a couple of the biggest political issues heading into the midterm elections: health care and affordability. cbsn.ws/4r8r5Bo



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If you're a researcher quitting a frontier lab and want to do something important, come cure cancer with us. @NOETIK_ai


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Want to know why Costplusdrugs.com doesn't have more brands? With a few exceptions (already has a generic, not on formularies, soon to have a generic), CPD , and every pass through smaller PBM , can't buy branded meds that have a rebate, at a competitive price. No one


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We should have health care for all Americans, and that should be affordable. We need a public insurance option. You shouldn't have to go bankrupt because you happen to get sick.


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Why all the PBM scrutiny and new laws won’t change pricing or market share as much as you hope. There are 3 big PBMs. They have about 80 pct market share. MORE IMPORTANTLY they negotiate about 90 pct of rebates with brands. There are a couple more PBMs that are able to


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Orthopaedic surgeon retires at the age of 80. "A true legend, an exceptional teacher, and a humble human being. Mr Chris Curwen, a legendary orthopaedic surgeon, retires at the age of 80."


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📢 @elonmusk just deactivated Starlink over Ukraine. Multiple russians have already shot eachother due to lack of comms. This week is going to be BIG. Stay tuned to @TimesRadio to hear more 🫡


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One of democracy’s greatest assets

If you hear someone saying that they hope lawyers are ready to go to court to protect free and fair elections, I suggest you let them know that my law firm is already litigating more than 80 voting and election cases in 40 states.



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I will not sit idly as they use me as a prop in a closed-door kangaroo court by a Republican Party running scared. If they want answers, let’s stop the games & do this the right way: in a public hearing, where the American people can see for themselves what this is really about.


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It’s time for receipts in American healthcare. We talk a lot about affordability and price transparency, but there’s a simple step we could take right now that would change everything. Doctors and hospitals submit detailed billing files. Insurers respond with detailed payment


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Two insurers. Two approvals. Neither happened quickly. This approval took weeks of work. Calls and emails from my team. Patients advocating for themselves. And peer to peer conversations that I now record (The reviewer is notified before we speak) In this call, I am explaining


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