Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Wegovy effect. 3k = 1 to 2 adults on a 1K/month drug
This is false. First, the majority of insurers don’t cover wegovy. Second, prices are dropping rapidly thanks to insane competition.
They aren’t really dropping rapidly. They are sold for massively cheaper prices abroad (I would say 1500% cheaper…but since our dipshit president is so stupid…often 75%+ cheaper) and just like statins, when they come off patent you will be able to get them for just like $10/month or less.
Yes they are. I started them a year ago paying out of pocket. It was originally $1100/month, then dropped to about $500 and now to $350. That may not be cheap, but it's a pretty rapid price drop.
Cash price isn't the insurance paid price...
Anonymous wrote:Yeah but if you like your doctor you can keep your doctor. Insurance was $35/check before that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Wegovy effect. 3k = 1 to 2 adults on a 1K/month drug
This is false. First, the majority of insurers don’t cover wegovy. Second, prices are dropping rapidly thanks to insane competition.
They aren’t really dropping rapidly. They are sold for massively cheaper prices abroad (I would say 1500% cheaper…but since our dipshit president is so stupid…often 75%+ cheaper) and just like statins, when they come off patent you will be able to get them for just like $10/month or less.
Yes they are. I started them a year ago paying out of pocket. It was originally $1100/month, then dropped to about $500 and now to $350. That may not be cheap, but it's a pretty rapid price drop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a rant. I am frustrated. We are family of 4 and we pay $3k/month for health insurance. We take home $9k. That's 33% already gone before we pay for mortgage and all lother expenses.
Why do we accept this as Americans??
starbucks, only have to work 20 hours a week to get medical, and they have a 401K they match on. That is not many hours. I used to work 20 hours all during college. Giving starbucks by my house is open 5am to 9pm most days. Pretty easy to do 20 hours even with a full time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Wegovy effect. 3k = 1 to 2 adults on a 1K/month drug
This is false. First, the majority of insurers don’t cover wegovy. Second, prices are dropping rapidly thanks to insane competition.
They aren’t really dropping rapidly. They are sold for massively cheaper prices abroad (I would say 1500% cheaper…but since our dipshit president is so stupid…often 75%+ cheaper) and just like statins, when they come off patent you will be able to get them for just like $10/month or less.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry OP. The current system sucks. I think tying health insurance to employment is barbaric. People regularly lose their jobs and are then supposed to shell out even more money for Cobra (without a paycheck) or just go uninsured. Also, for profit health insurance companies are just incompatible with patient care. How can a company maximize shareholder value and also cover high quality care for insureds.
So now we are at the mercy of corporate insurance profits and companies wanting to contribute less toward premiums. And the average American doesn’t exactly have a ton of good, affordable options.
That said you made it sound like it’s getting paid out of take home pay. Do you not have the option of paying with pre-tax dollars?
Anonymous wrote:Find a job with better insurance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Wegovy effect. 3k = 1 to 2 adults on a 1K/month drug
This is false. First, the majority of insurers don’t cover wegovy. Second, prices are dropping rapidly thanks to insane competition.
They aren’t really dropping rapidly. They are sold for massively cheaper prices abroad (I would say 1500% cheaper…but since our dipshit president is so stupid…often 75%+ cheaper) and just like statins, when they come off patent you will be able to get them for just like $10/month or less.
Cash prices are down to $300/mo for starting doses and $499/mo for maintenance doses. The negotiated rates insurers pay are much lower than the cash prices. By contrast, the popular biologic I take is $7,300/mo cash price.
And you can get them in many European and Asian countries for under $50/month…and the manufacturers are still making a ton of money at that price. Don’t say we need the US market to create these drugs because a Danish company discovered them and was happy to just sell it in Europe and only for diabetes patients in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Become a teacher or government worker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a rant. I am frustrated. We are family of 4 and we pay $3k/month for health insurance. We take home $9k. That's 33% already gone before we pay for mortgage and all lother expenses.
Why do we accept this as Americans??
starbucks, only have to work 20 hours a week to get medical, and they have a 401K they match on. That is not many hours. I used to work 20 hours all during college. Giving starbucks by my house is open 5am to 9pm most days. Pretty easy to do 20 hours even with a full time job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Wegovy effect. 3k = 1 to 2 adults on a 1K/month drug
This is false. First, the majority of insurers don’t cover wegovy. Second, prices are dropping rapidly thanks to insane competition.
They aren’t really dropping rapidly. They are sold for massively cheaper prices abroad (I would say 1500% cheaper…but since our dipshit president is so stupid…often 75%+ cheaper) and just like statins, when they come off patent you will be able to get them for just like $10/month or less.
Cash prices are down to $300/mo for starting doses and $499/mo for maintenance doses. The negotiated rates insurers pay are much lower than the cash prices. By contrast, the popular biologic I take is $7,300/mo cash price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the Wegovy effect. 3k = 1 to 2 adults on a 1K/month drug
This is false. First, the majority of insurers don’t cover wegovy. Second, prices are dropping rapidly thanks to insane competition.
They aren’t really dropping rapidly. They are sold for massively cheaper prices abroad (I would say 1500% cheaper…but since our dipshit president is so stupid…often 75%+ cheaper) and just like statins, when they come off patent you will be able to get them for just like $10/month or less.