GoodRX co-CEO Doug Hirsch on business model, going public and more

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“The health care system in this country is so broken, right? Why should any American have to pay $1,000 or $6,000 or in some cases $2,000,000 for a drug?” GoodRx co-CEO Doug Hirsch says.

GoodRX co-CEO Doug Hirsch joins "Squawk on the Street" to discuss the the company's business model and outlook ahead of its public debut.

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isn't that exactly what our beloved President Donald Trump has been saying? Drug companies get rich while poor people die because they can't afford it. realDonaldTrump

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For profit health care is a sin... And a crime against humanity. Praying the entire healthcare industry collapses... It's the only way systemic change will come.

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