Cancer survivor Janet Kerrigan says she was “angry” when a social worker advised her to get a divorce to make her income appear lower so she could afford her $11,000 monthly prescription co-pay.
Kerrigan tells @NatashaNZouves the White House efforts to force drugmakers to offer discounts to U.S. consumers is a step in the right direction.
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