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SiCKO is Boffo but Not Anti-Pharmaco, per se
Posted: June 8, 2007
While the pharmaceutical industry is part of Michael Moore's -- and many other people's -- "Axis of Evil" consisting of pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and insurance companies, he does cut the industry some slack in his new movie "SiCKO," which I saw yesterday at a special screening in New York City. Pharma is merely a "necessary evil," whereas insurance companies are just not necessary at all -- at least the for-profit insurance industry.
For more of my review of the movie SiCKO, please read today's post to Pharma Marketing Blog.
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