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zuppyyesterday at 10:33 PM5 repliesview on HN

what about the poor people? the ones that can't really afford insurance. i've heard multiple times that epipen prices are crazy expensive and that's a really basic drug.


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ksenzeeyesterday at 10:44 PM

If you’re really poor, you can get Medicaid. It’s the working poor who earn too much for Medicaid who are really shafted. The ACA tried to fix that for as many as it could, by expanding Medicaid to households making more money; the Republicans shut down the government to fight that expansion. It’s maddening.

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bluedinoyesterday at 11:58 PM

If you're really poor you end up going to the emergency room and get a $20k bill that you never end up paying

trollbridgeyesterday at 10:56 PM

I got my last Epi-Pen for free, since in my state Medicaid has no copay for prescriptions or else it's $2 or $3.

yunwalyesterday at 10:44 PM

If you're poor you just wait until you're borderline dying and then go to the E.R. and get charged $120,000 and then never pay it and then have debt collectors calling you for the rest of your life.

Or you're on Medicaid if you live in a sane state.

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loegyesterday at 11:01 PM

There's undoubtedly a significantly lower cash price if you don't have insurance (GP mentions $225). The before insurance prices are meaningless; they're a negotiating tactic between pharma companies and insurers.