Way To Go

By 'patients who qualify' do you mean the people who are so strapped for cash that they cannot afford $20 a week? These individuals have no business having children at all until they can afford to have them. Perhaps we would do better to give out FREE contraception instead and stop the cycle.

You could not have said it better...but most states do give our free contraception, available through Medicaid and Planned Parenthood...
 






Besides, the only way to qualify for the elusive "patient assistance" is to stand on one foot while balancing a chevy corvette on your nose for a period of two hours while moving northward to Canada...and oh yea, you must present your passport at the border....
 












More for Greg I guess.

St.Louis Business Journal
Based on that analysis, other CEOs who look overpaid were Richard Whiting, president and chief executive of Patriot Coal Corp.; Thomas Voss, president and chief executive of Ameren; Robert Van Patten, chief executive of YTB International Inc.; and Gregory Divis Jr., chief executive of KV Pharmaceutical Co
Although KV Pharmaceutical’s revenue dropped 51 percent from $312 million in 2009 to $152 million in 2010, Divis earned $412,999 in 2010, 20 percent more than in 2009. KV’s net loss of $283.6 million in 2010 was an improvement from the 2009 loss of $313.6 million, but the company ranked last among the 51 companies in performance. The company did not return calls for comment.