Here’s My Experience with Healthcare in Mexico by James Murray • Nov 14, 2016 • 77 Comments When it comes to medicine, there’s a whole attitude difference between Mexico and the US. I’ve had major and minor surgery on both sides of the border, and I like the Mexico side better – not just the cost, but the care.
“More than a Dozen” Drugmakers under Criminal Investigation for Price-Fixing, Shares Plunge, after Getting Crushed All Year by Wolf Richter • Nov 4, 2016 • 56 Comments Now the drug makers are struggling with their response.
How PE Firms Are Flipping Drugs in Price-Gouging Scheme that Cannibalizes the Entire US Economy by Wolf Richter • Nov 3, 2016 • 109 Comments They don’t care. And they’re not required to care.
How Big Pharma Censors the Internet by Electronic Frontier Foundation • Oct 6, 2016 • 23 Comments Government quietly involved behind the scenes.
Are Big Health Insurers Screwing with Consumers, Businesses? by Wolf Richter • Aug 16, 2016 • 56 Comments Health insurers just can’t stand competition.
This is What’s Cannibalizing the US Economy by Wolf Richter • Jul 15, 2016 • 72 Comments The sector is booming, but it’s a costly boom.
Monsanto about to Be Given a Taste of its Own Medicine? by Don Quijones • May 17, 2016 • 31 Comments An oligopoly takes shape to corner the human food supply.
How a $9-Billion Unicorn Imploded by Contributor • Apr 23, 2016 • 50 Comments Fooled investors flooded Theranos with cash.
Big Pharma Trips Over the Maxed-out American Consumer by Wolf Richter • Apr 14, 2016 • 58 Comments Even as Prescription Drug Volume Stagnates, Prices Soar.
High Deductible? As Doctor: Here’s what Doctors Can do to Save You Money. Hospitals, Health Insurers Hate it by Michael Gorback, M.D. • Mar 26, 2016 • 138 Comments “Just tell me the effing price.”