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Drug Patents Are Stifling Progress and Making us Sicker - Left Voice
  • I don't, lol

    maybe not drug discovery but my fever dream showed me a world where there are thousands of comrade chemists and pharmacists making and freely distributing already-known pharmaceuticals to people who need them, free of charge

    drug discovery can and should continue to be done via public funding after the pharmaceutical companies are nationalized. this was also a scene from my dream.

  • The Hidden Fee Costing Doctors Millions Every Year - ProPublica

    It centers providers way too much for my liking but overall a decent article.

    Some of my favorite bits:

    >The shift from paper to electronic processing, which began in the early 2000s and accelerated after the Affordable Care Act went into effect, was intended to increase efficiency and save money. The story of how a cost-saving initiative ended up benefiting private insurers reveals a lot about what ails the U.S. medical system and why Americans pay more for health care than people in other developed countries. In this case, it took less than a decade for a new industry of middlemen, owned by private equity funds and giant conglomerates like UnitedHealth Group, to cash in.

    Love the framing of capitalist actors as a disease from which our system ails.

    >Shteynshlyuger discovered that, when it comes to the issue he cares about, the most powerful decision-maker wasn’t a CMS official. It was the chief lobbyist for a middleman company called Zelis. And that man just happened to be a former CMS staffer who had authored a key federal rule on electronic payments.

    Our ghoul's name is Matthew Albright, btw.

    >For Shteynshlyuger, the intersection of medicine and money has a particular resonance. He was born in the Soviet Union, in what is now Ukraine, and his brother nearly died of pneumonia as an infant because doctors refused to administer an antibiotic. The doctors wanted his family to pay a “bribe,” according to Shteynshlyuger. His grandmother ended up finding a different doctor to pay off and his brother got the medicine. Shtenynshlyuger’s parents emigrated to the U.S. in 1991, when he was an adolescent, and they settled in Brooklyn’s Brighton Beach area.

    God damn, imagine having to pay a doctor! For treatment! His brother was almost another victim of communism... Seriously though, as invested in the insurance racket as this guy claims to be, you think he'd have heard of the term "copay" by now, for fucks sake.

    >Zelis and other payment processors say they offer value in return for their fees: Doctors can sign up to receive reimbursements from hundreds of insurers through a single payment processor, and they can also get services that help match up electronic payments and receipts. Zelis asserted in a statement that its services remove “many of the obstacles that keep providers from efficiently initiating, receiving, and benefitting from electronic payments.” Zelis and other companies insist that it’s easy to opt out of their services, but Shteynshlyuger and other doctors say otherwise.

    >Doctors can sign up to receive reimbursements from hundreds of insurers through a single payment processor, and they can also get services that help match up electronic payments and receipts.

    >single payment processor

    Can't make this shit up folks! What a cynical flex, I'm truly in awe!

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  • this has been going on a long time. usually they'll just tweak the release mechanism or the dosage form and get a new patent. this is just an even more galling example when you consider the difference in side effect profiles here. truly despicable.

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