$90k?  Wow.  I thought mine were expensive at $60k/dose. During each and every 
infusion, I kept spending those 5 hours, sitting in that chair, mulling it over 
*how* it could be worth that amount of money.  The amount of money spent on my 
treatment was astronomical.  The drug alone (in principle, I was on a clinical 
trial and didn't pay for the drug) would be valued at 30 months, 1 infusion 
each month ⇒ 30*$60k = $1.8 mil ... not including the chemo, CT scans, blood 
tests, hours put in by the nurses, etc. It's fairly difficult for me to justify.

It's easier to talk about my own inadequacy.  But the son of a friend of ours 
recently had a really really bad car accident.  He was in the ICU for ~30 days 
and just the 1st day in the ICU cost $51k.  They're now in debt to the tune of 
~$2 mil from one car accident.  And, although he's moved all his limbs and his 
pupils are now dilating with the light, his brain is probably severely damaged. 
And even if he wakes up, he's facing a long recovery.  This friend of ours 
cleans houses for a living and, although they have some insurance, they have no 
idea how much of the bill it'll pay.

I suppose my point is that these numbers, $60k, $51k, $90k seem wrong to me in 
some ... ethical? ... sense.  When Republicans were fighting the individual 
mandate and equating car insurance with health insurance, it was (and is) very 
difficult to clearly express how *false* that equivalence is.  Anyone who 
doesn't grok it must not have had any experience with the healthcare system at 
all.  It's not as simple as the left-wing rhetoric of universal healthcare 
being some sort of human right.  The problem is way deeper and of much higher 
dimension.  Such things are just not reducible to the single dimension of 
dollars.

On 09/21/2018 10:55 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Just got bill at our house for a small bag of those engineered antibodies for 
> a cool $90,000 US.   Things get more interesting when it is $900.  
> Technology does move that fast, e.g. this GPU comparison w.r.t. ray tracing.
> 
> https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/09/nvidia-rtx-2080-and-2080-ti-review-a-tale-of-two-very-expensive-graphics-cards/4/


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