Kristin Shaw+FollowMark Cuban’s New Hack for Cheaper Weight Loss MedsEver wish pricey weight loss meds were actually affordable? Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus Drugs just teamed up with 9amHealth to help U.S. employees get obesity care drugs at a fraction of the usual cost—no more endless doctor waits or wallet-busting appointments. The big shift: employers can now offer cheaper access to weight management meds, so if your company’s on board, you might soon save big on prescriptions that usually cost a fortune. Worth asking HR about! #HealthHacks #AffordableCare #WorkPerks #Business #Industry300Share
margaret39+FollowWeight Loss Meds Without Insurance? Here’s HowGetting weight loss meds like Wegovy or Zepbound without insurance isn’t impossible! Telehealth sites (think Ro, Hers, Mochi Health) offer GLP-1 drugs at lower prices, starting around $69/month. GoodRx has coupons to help at the pharmacy, too. Some drugmakers (like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly) even ship meds directly to you for $349-$499/month. Medicaid in 13 states covers these for obesity, but if you’re paying out of pocket, these hacks could save you big. #WeightLossJourney #HealthHacks #Telehealth #AffordableCare #GLP1 #Health40Share
nathan87+FollowZero Copays = Healthier Outcomes?Did you know ditching prescription copays actually helps people stick to their meds—especially for diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol? New research found that when Medicare Advantage plans for low-income folks eliminated copays, medication adherence shot up. Turns out, making meds affordable doesn’t just keep people healthier, it can save money by preventing hospital visits. With medical debt rising and drug price reforms under threat, it’s wild that cutting costs for patients is still up for debate! #Healthcare #Medicare #DrugPrices #HealthPolicy #AffordableCare #Health80Share