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Co-Payments Rise for Health Insurance

From the New York Times: A new insurance company practice is putting the squeeze on insured consumers who must take medications to treat serious illnesses. Instead of charging policyholders a fixed co-payment amount, insurers are starting to charge from 20 to 33 percent of a drug’s price for costlier medications. The resulting bill for many consumers can equal thousands of dollars per month.

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