This seems legit, but I make no warranties or representations to any of the accuracy or sources. Everyone should do their own research before submitting personal information.
Exactly. I have privately registered sites to keep my personal information out of public view (ie emotionally charged individuals in the industry I've done lot of work with).
Some sites will be registered with the company itself.
I would have preferred to see either the Trump or RFK campaign having registered this site.
Amen. Also that insurance cover non allopathic treatments as well.
Maybe any insurance that has a $0 copay will get a tax break for it. Also remove any laws that demand copays.
I did medical sales for a short time in my life & pharmacies were floored that one of our products (generic based compound) was able to be sent for free with the proper paperwork filed. They had all been told that they must charge a copay or could lose their lisence. Maybe it was just the state that our compounding pharmacy was in, but those who had severe pain & could not afford the product was able to get generic ingredients & agree to fill out a form in the first 30 days, returning it to the pharmacy. I don't recall which state they were in, but it was a blessing to those who couldn't afford the copay.
It is not uncommon to use privacy shields when registering websites.
The terms of service page on policiesforthepeople.com has a contact email [email protected]
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This seems legit, but I make no warranties or representations to any of the accuracy or sources. Everyone should do their own research before submitting personal information.
Exactly. I have privately registered sites to keep my personal information out of public view (ie emotionally charged individuals in the industry I've done lot of work with).
Some sites will be registered with the company itself.
I would have preferred to see either the Trump or RFK campaign having registered this site.
Hopefully it is all in the up & up.
Yes, I hope so too.
It's PAC Season, and all those people gotta get PAID!
So we will see. I do like the concept.
My addition to the conversation would be to ban Pharma Reps from serving in the FDA/NIH/CDC, et al, and vice versa.
No more Wolves in the Hen House!
Amen. Also that insurance cover non allopathic treatments as well.
Maybe any insurance that has a $0 copay will get a tax break for it. Also remove any laws that demand copays.
I did medical sales for a short time in my life & pharmacies were floored that one of our products (generic based compound) was able to be sent for free with the proper paperwork filed. They had all been told that they must charge a copay or could lose their lisence. Maybe it was just the state that our compounding pharmacy was in, but those who had severe pain & could not afford the product was able to get generic ingredients & agree to fill out a form in the first 30 days, returning it to the pharmacy. I don't recall which state they were in, but it was a blessing to those who couldn't afford the copay.