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Saturday Links

Posted on September 27, 2025September 27, 2025 by John C. Goodman

Paragon: How Trump is making heath care better.

Why don’t pharmacists tell patients they could purchase the same drug for a lower price?

What’s wrong with the Harvard expert the Trump administration is using to link autism with Tylenol. 

Are Blue states or Red states worse on crime? (Ignore unless you are really into statistics.)

Adverse medical events: Michael Millenson and I might agree on something. His idea: create financial incentives.

My solution.

1 thought on “Saturday Links”

  1. Devon Herrick says:
    September 27, 2025 at 4:16 pm

    In other news…
    I went to CVS for my dog’s medication .💊 They told me the price was $79 and change. I handed them a GoodRx coupon for $26.62. They recalculated the bill and said, “That will be $37.04.” I asked why the will went up $10 from the previous estimate? They told me I had calculated the price based on 130 pills, but my veterinarian had actually ordered 135 pills this time. Sure enough, I went back and looked at GoodRx. The first 130 pills were $0.205 apiece, whereas the last 5 pills were $2.08 each.

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