Is Illinois Paying Hugely Inflated Prices For Medical Supplies? – WBEZ (Chicago)

The single largest individual payment listed in the database was $13 million to a vendor identified as “Lolis David” for 200 ventilators, breaking down to $65,000 per ventilator — a price equivalent to a luxury automobile.
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nixit
5 years ago

Dynamic pricing…just like Hyatt Hotels implemented last month:

https://thepointsguy.com/news/change-hyatt-peak-off-peak-awards/

debtsor
5 years ago

we’ll just tax ‘rich people’ like Jabba to pay for it. They can afford it.

YOU WRITE THE CHECK, YOU CASH IT JABBA

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