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originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: crankyoldman
Also interesting that the very next drop starts with "Keep your eye on the ball"
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: crankyoldman
Also interesting that the very next drop starts with "Keep your eye on the ball"
I'm going to ask an admittedly ignorant question. I'm dull as hell tonight. Long day.
What exactly IS the ball?
originally posted by: crankyoldman
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
originally posted by: Sabrechucker
a reply to: crankyoldman
Also interesting that the very next drop starts with "Keep your eye on the ball"
What exactly IS the ball?
During the Putin Trump press conference Putin handed DJT a "world cup' ball. DJT tossed it to Melania. Lots of folks thought it contained a hard drive. Not the case, the reference was to pay attention to the 1993 Clinton era treaty that gives the US and Russia the right to exchange secret information on cases they agree to work on together. The Dark one's freaked out, the realized Russia Russia Russia does not mean election, it means Russia has investigations ongoing, data, witnesses and death to the schemes.
Daniel Best, the health official overseeing the Trump administration's efforts to lower drug costs, has died, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday.
The administration did not disclose a cause of death, and HHS said it did not have any additional comments.
When Azar nominated him he said that he had the "deep experience necessary to design and enact reforms to lower the price of medicines that help Americans live healthier and longer lives." Best's job was to advise Azar on drug pricing reform issues.
Reduce the price Medicare pays for a set of costly drugs to closer to what other countries pay.
Remove perverse incentives that encourage the prescribing of more expensive drugs.
Reduce physician burden associated with “buy and bill” by enabling private sector vendors to play a larger role in the purchase and distribution of these drugs.
A senior who receives an eye medicine that currently costs Medicare $1,800 a month, but other countries just $300, would see the coinsurance drop from around $4,400 a year to around $900 a year after full implementation of the proposal.
Some Medicare beneficiaries use a drug to fight infection that currently costs Medicare $4,700 every time they receive chemotherapy. On average, it costs other countries $1,100. These beneficiaries would see their coinsurance drop from over $900 every time they use the drug to under $300 after full implementation of the proposal.