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Crip Dyke's avatar

My dad was a dual-certified hematologist/oncologist. When he advertised for an in-office pharmacist, I thought it was a money grab. Cut out the middle man. Sell the drugs that you yourself prescribe. I was wrong. He was working in a small town, oncological chemotherapy isn't like other prescription medicine in how it's handled, and he didn't trust them being passed through the largest local pharmacy.

So... 34 years ago was the first time I learned about the existence of unreliable chain-store pharmacy practices. This has been going on a long time. I hope the unions make good progress.

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Lisa Drewing FKA Cookie Lady's avatar

If we’d bring back/fully fund community health centers we could avoid a lot of this bullshit. Vaccination, diabetes care, pediatrics, etc, could be handled with a public health clinic model. Takes a lot of pressure off primary care providers and ensures equitable access to underserved communities.

But apparently that’s communist or something.

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