Pharmacy Worker Exposes High Markup on Prescription Medication Amid Insurance Practices
A pharmacy worker has revealed that a medication costing less than $4 to dispense is charged at $97 due to insurance company policies. This discrepancy raises concerns about the pricing practices of health insurance providers, prompting calls for accountability. The insights were shared by Wall Street Apes on Twitter.

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