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The health industry, like other industries, had also figured out how to siphon off what wealth people had and add that to its own bottom line. There was no better example than diabetes: between the insulin, the monitors, the test strips, and the pumps, diabetes was a rich vein of cash that would last as long as a diabetic lived.
The Hospital: Life, Death, and Dollars in a Small American Town
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