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Utah sends employees to Mexico for lower prescription prices


Jason

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Utah is paying public employees to travel to Mexico to fill their prescription medications in a program aimed at reducing the high cost of prescription drugs

 

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The cost difference is so large that the state's insurance program for public employees can pay for each patient’s flight, give them a $500-per-trip bonus and still save tens of thousands of dollars.

 

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I get my PPI's  (Dexilant) from Mexico. 1/10th the price for the exact same pill. Like not even a generic version, it's the exact same pill from the exact same manufacturer (Takeda). They just overcharge Americans because they know we will take it.

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