Why Your Prescriptions Cost So Much (And How to Fix It)
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Why can the same prescription cost $10 at one pharmacy and $80 at another, sometimes even more with insurance?
In this episode of the FreedomDoc Health podcast, Christopher Habig explains why prescription drug pricing in the United States can feel so confusing. He breaks down the role of Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), insurance contracts, and hidden rebate structures that often drive prices higher for patients.
Christopher also introduces FreedomDoc Pharmacy, a new approach designed to simplify prescription access. By removing insurance billing and middlemen, medications can often be sourced at transparent wholesale pricing and delivered directly to patients.
If you’ve ever been surprised by the cost of a medication at the pharmacy counter, this episode explains why prices vary so widely and how a simpler model like FreedomDoc Pharmacy may help you save money and avoid unnecessary frustration.
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