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How Mark Cuban changed the healthcare system in America A cancer drug that costs $17 to make… sells for $2000 at the pharmacy. America spends more on healthcare than any country in the world. Yet millions can’t afford basic medicines. So where does all the money go? How is CostPlusDrugs selling for so cheap? And what is going on? Here’s what is happening Let’s say you’re the drug manufacturer. You make this life-saving pill. It costs you for e.g. $17. But, you don’t sell it directly to me, the patient. First, you hand it to a wholesaler, who moves it to a pharmacy. And before anyone can get your drug, you have to deal with a powerful middleman called the PBM - Pharmacy Benefit Manager. The PBM decides whether your drug is covered by the insurance companies - and this matters, because people prefer drugs that covered by insurance. So the PBM says: “You wanna be on the list? Pay me a rebate.” → this is like a kickback for every drug sold. You don’t have a choice. You have to pay the rebate. And to afford that, you increase the list price. A drug that cost you $17 to make is now $3000 for the patient. So, Mark Cuban and CPD walked in and simply cut out the PBMs. They buy drugs directly from you, the manufacturer. Add a 15% markup. Add $5 for pharmacy and $5 shipping. No rebates. I’ve been reading comments after comments of how this saved people online. And more people should know about it. It’s not perfect yet. They don’t have all the drugs. Most insurance plans don’t cover CostPlusDrugs. But when a $3000 drug costs just $13.4, you don’t wait for insurance either. You just buy it. Before you go, send this to someone who is paying way too much for their meds.
How Mark Cuban changed the healthcare system in America A cancer drug that costs $17 to make… sells for $2000 at the pharmacy. America spends more on healthcare than any country in the world. Yet millions can’t afford basic medicines. So where does all the money go? How is CostPlusDrugs selling for so cheap? And what is going on? Here’s what is happening Let’s say you’re the drug manufacturer. You make this life-saving pill. It costs you for e.g. $17. But, you don’t sell it directly to me, the patient. First, you hand it to a wholesaler, who moves it to a pharmacy. And before anyone can get your drug, you have to deal with a powerful middleman called the PBM - Pharmacy Benefit Manager. The PBM decides whether your drug is covered by the insurance companies - and this matters, because people prefer drugs that covered by insurance. So the PBM says: “You wanna be on the list? Pay me a rebate.” → this is like a kickback for every drug sold. You don’t have a choice. You have to pay the rebate. And to afford that, you increase the list price. A drug that cost you $17 to make is now $3000 for the patient. So, Mark Cuban and CPD walked in and simply cut out the PBMs. They buy drugs directly from you, the manufacturer. Add a 15% markup. Add $5 for pharmacy and $5 shipping. No rebates. I’ve been reading comments after comments of how this saved people online. And more people should know about it. It’s not perfect yet. They don’t have all the drugs. Most insurance plans don’t cover CostPlusDrugs. But when a $3000 drug costs just $13.4, you don’t wait for insurance either. You just buy it. Before you go, send this to someone who is paying way too much for their meds.

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