If somebody hacked into the insurance prescription databases, wouldn't the info on who, where, when has been being prescribed the blacklisted covid treatments like HCQ & ivermectin be there?
Any pharmacy pedes have been seeing these meds being prescribed in the wild?
Just thinkin
Pharma companies purchase prescriber lists...they know exactly how many of each medicine a Dr is prescribing...not to each patient, but in general... Example: Dr. John Doe writes high blood pressure pills...at CVS in Anytown, Dr John Doe has had 650 Rx of Lisinopril filled at CVS in March 2021. I was given data and told to go find the Dr's on the top 10 of each list for regional pharmacies
The pharmacist can’t talk about a patient’s records, it would be a hippa violation.
(I know employers are violating it, but pharmacist, doctors and nurses could lose their licenses for violating it)
If a whistleblower speaks about a large uptick in meds/etc trends that have been blacklisted rather than focusing on particular people, maybe that could be a better way to walk that line?