The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it has approved an insulin pump by medical device company Medtronic that automatically manages glucose levels within a target range.
Medtronic said it expects the new product will cost in the range of $6,000 to $9,000 depending on the payer and insurance plan footing the bill, the same price range Medtronic currently charges for its existing pump-and-monitor combo called MiniMed 630G.
Source: FDA Approves Medtronic’s New Automated Insulin Pump – WSJ
Unaffordable? Ripping us off? Oh my‼️ Where’s Bernie and Old Liz❓We need an independent group to evaluate this pricing, right Hillary⁉️ Na, somebody else is footing the bill … but do you have a high deductible health plan?



And this is exactly my problem with medical / drug cost. Why should the price be dependent on “who is footing the bill”? The price should be based on cost + a reasonable profit, not extra for for poor people without insurance or with medicaid and a discount for the rich who have insurance.
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