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Lilies of the valley 28/30
So they're gonna undercut pharmacies until they corner the market and then jack prices back up, but higher than before and reep all that profit. Right?
Not only will it give Amazon a new market to lord over, but more data on its customers. Knowing what illnesses a person has will help them sell other items by advertising things that will seem tantalizing. Bipolar makes you impulse buy? Amazon will know that. Depression makes you crave sweets? Amazon can sell that. Bezos doesn't care how predatory this business practice is because he's a monster and all of humanity is his prey.
I work retail pharmacy. My specific job title is Inventory Technician, which means that my job in addition to the regular duties of a technician (inputting prescriptions, filling prescriptions, navigating insurance issues, ringing out patients for their prescriptions, ensuring paperwork is filed, ensuring confidentiality laws are adhered to, etc.) Iām also in charge of ordering medicine, as well as ensuring that expired medicines are disposed of and recalled medications are pulled from our shelves and waiting bins.
Now, the reason why Amazon is able to undercut the prices of Pharmacies is because basically, they are going directly from the manufacturer to the patient, which allows them to bypass the standard issues that we at retail have to deal with with insurance (basically in the US when your insurance pays for your drugs they pay a certain amount to the manufacturer, a certain amount to the vendor, a certain amount to the Pharmacy, and then the rest is usually your copay.) Since they are the vendor and pharmacy, they can just go directly from price of purchase from manufacturer to patient. But thereās another issue I see here. Amazon is probably sourcing their drugs from a cheap market. And let me tell you something, I have had to deal with a lot of Class I and Class II drug recalls this past year that my pharmacy was unaffected by because we didnāt use the ācheapā suppliers.
Amazon WILL cut corners to maximize their profits on this, they WILL use the lowest bid supplier for their drugs and there WILL be class I recalls on their medication, and at that point the users will have to what? Mail it back to Amazon and have them send a replacement?
I also know how much of an issue prescriptions can be when a Doctor sends in ambiguous scripts, but Amazon isnāt going to care about clear instructions. Hell, I doubt theyāre really going to actually have someone go through and type up the clear instructions, it will probably just take the escript data and type it up exactly as it came in and send it to billing and filling. So be prepared to get a shipment from Amazon containing a single insulin pen thatās supposed to last a month because the doctor put a dispense quantity of 1 box, but the escript said 1 pckge and the computer interpreted a package to be a single pen.
Now technically PHI law states that Amazon is legally not allowed to use your health profile to market items to you. Practically that doesnāt amount to a hill of beans. I already have had one person tell me that they abandoned setting up an Amazon profile because they were worried about the personal questions being asked.
However one of the biggest concerns is that theyāll offer a system āfor conveniencesā sakeā where if your credit card is attached to your Amazon profile that theyāll just automatically fill, bill, and send your medications to you. And that this system will bypass all insurance and DUR issues. Doctor sent a $300 rx for eyedrops? Yup, that comes to you no chance to say ācan we call my doctor for a cheaper alternative?ā You have a peanut allergy and they sent in a prescription for Progesterone? Sure, here you go. Patient is on Suboxone and the doctor sent in an RX for Norco? Have at it buddy!
And when something inevitably happens, theyāll just shrug and go āoh well, weāre not liable because reasons!ā
The $300 eyedrop situation is real. There are multiple very good and common eyedrops out there that sometimes copay for $10 but sometimes end up costing $600. And sometimes we don't know which one it will be until the patient shows up at the pharmacy. I always, ALWAYS tell my patients not to pay more than a certain amount of those drops and have the pharmacy call me if it ends up being more. Amazon will not do that. And that's just the tip of the iceberg, as the above comment says. Also, not only will Amazon be able to undercut prices because of cutting out middlemen and using inexpensive sources, but they can literally afford to sell at a loss. A lot of large corporations do this to destroy their competition and then, once they're the only option left, they jack up the prices again. But Amazon can afford to lose money on prescription drug sales for a few years while it corners the market. Bezos is the richest man in the world. A few million in losses over a few years to secure the American pharmaceutical market is completely worth it to him. And the profit he'll make down the road will pay him back for those losses and then some. Private pharmacies will never be able to compete, and even other large pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS won't be able to keep up unless they find a way to stay a step ahead of Bezos. Amazon needs to be broken up. It is monopolizing our entire market, every corner of it. And healthcare needs to be public so everyone gets drugs for the same price regardless of where you're getting them from.
Are Wednesdays just gonna be like this in 2021?
So far:
January 6th - The Capitol gets stormed during the Electoral College vote certification ⦠and the idiot rioters liveblog it
January 13th - Trump gets impeached ⦠for the 2nd time
January 20th - Biden is sworn in as the President ⦠somehow the least interesting thing on this list
January 27th - A subreddit bankrupted a hedge fund by ⦠buying all the GameStop stocks
Whatās in store for us on February 3rd?
Tune in next week to find out!
I love saying āof courseā instead of āyouāre welcome,ā like of course Iām helping you thatās what I do, you were foolish to even consider an alternate dimension in which Iām not helping you. you idiot. you absolute buffoon.
Methodist Churches Across US Are Publicly Rebelling Against Their Leadershipās Anti-LGBTQ+ Stance
For those of you who donāt recognise this sign, this picture was taken in front of the very first Methodist church in Savannah Georgia.
More pro-LGBTQ+ Methodist churches responding to the UMC voting against inclusion. (first post)
I think Iāve never seen such an artistic and beautiful explanation ā¤
Research has shown that pleasure affects nutrient absorption. In a 1970s study of Swedish and Thai women, it was found that when the Thai women were eating their own (preferred) cuisine, they absorbed about 50% more iron from the meal than they did from eating the unfamiliar Swedish food. And the same was true in the reverse for the Swedish women. When both groups were split internally and one group given a paste made from the exact same meal and the other was given the meal itself, those eating the paste absorbed 70% less iron than those eating the food in its normal state.
Pleasure affects our metabolic pathways; itās a facet of the complex gut-brain connection. If youāre eating foods you donāt like because you think itās healthy, itās not actually doing your body much good (itās also unsustainable, weāre pleasure-seeking creatures). Eat food you enjoy, itās a win-win.
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PLEASURE IS A NECESSARY PART OF HUMAN HEALTH, BOTH PSYCHOLOGICALLY AND PHYSICALLY
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Just remember, these are elected officials and our tax dollars are being used for this.
This is what its like serving people. People want straight answers to questions they fundamentally donāt understand. They donāt even understand the language you use. There is a very definite answer to whatĀ āwifiā is, but a lot of oldies have their own understanding which is seperate from fact, but they believe to be fact. So when you try to explain it to them it gets to a point where they not only donāt understand it, but they donāt want to understand it.Ā
These people here, its not that they donāt understand the tech at hand. Its that they simply donāt want to. And so they never will.Ā
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THAT STUPID MEOW AT THE END
Stop being mean to this precious darling he is trying his best look at him
Iāve watched this like ten times I love him
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Actual footage of @copperbadge at the poolā¦
CRUEL BUT ACCURATE
7 Benefits of Owning a Cat
Cats often make an enigmatic appearance in the works of my favorite writer Haruki Murakami. For as long as I can remember, Iāve always loved cats. Somehow, I think they make this world a more magical place, because in a lot of ways, they have their own mysterious healing powers. Are you thinking about getting a pet? If so, definitely consider getting a cat! Psych2Go shares with you 7 benefits of owning a cat:
1. Your risk of getting cardiovascular disease lowers.
Owning a cat can give you a calming effect, which reduces your blood pressure. As a result, your stress levels also go down, which in turn, lowers your risk of getting cardiovascular diseases. A study done by the University of Minnesota concluded that participants without cats were 30% more likely to die of cardiovascular disease than those who were cat ownersā¦
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Some of these pictures are of lava rock, and others are of smokersā lungsācan you tell us how many of each? Even if you canāt, one thing is for certain. Cigarette smoking can harm nearly every organ in your body.
A six year old once asked me what adulthood is like.
āYou can eat ice cream for dinner every night if you want,ā I told him.
His face lit up.
āBut you have to buy it yourself.ā
Iāve never seen someone go from delighted to devastated as quickly as that little boy.
This is the most accurate description of adulthood Iāve ever heard.