andylevi.bsky.social
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That was an intelligent and beautiful speech by Myles
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Kinzinger is Godsent. I can only hope Democrats can grow the balls he has to stand up for his ideals and views.
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Apparently some lives do have more value than others. What do you think the media and law enforcement spent on locating and apprehending the alleged murderer of the ceo?
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I’m not worshipping a murderer, just wondering why so much effort & expense is going into locating a this CEO’s murder when compared to any other? I guess some lives have more value than others.
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www.cbsnews.com/news/unitedh... Thank you very much - I'm giving it a read. This is unbelievable... maybe I need to get into a different line of work! ;)
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✅
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Sad but true. It’s a crazy time to for us all
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I totally agree with you. But then I think thanksgiving is however we definite it. For me, it’s spending time with family and enjoying their company all day.
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How did the people who voted him not even see something so clear🤦🏼♀️
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Tell me about it 😩
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Yeah. I can totally relate. I realize thinking too much about what want to try out is a bit hectic so I just do it as it comes. For example, I might feel like going to the beach after coming across a beach video, so I just do it. It’s fun that way and you actually appreciate it more
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This looks fun😂
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You’re welcome. Happy holidays to you too😊
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I totally understand you. Please do take some time to yourself too, at least a breather to just reset and conserve energy to once again go hard at it. I’m rooting for you 😊
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I think this is what makes life tiring overtime. It’s still alright to take breaks. We all need it. We still have to appreciate the other things in life. If we just keep going we can only see what’s in front of us. Sometimes pausing and just having a look around might be just what we need
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You gotta do it next year unfailingly. I learnt a lesson some months back, and I’ll share it with you. ‘we only have today , tomorrow is a maybe, so live everyday like it’s your last’ . This made me cherish and pay attention to the little things and also my own interests and joy.
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You’re right. It’s just as time goes by things are worse, and there are less and less people who logically question and scrutinize these craziness which has been normalized. We’re in a time where people just digest information without filtering and you hear phrases like ‘ignorance is bliss’
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Yeah. You’re right about that. I’d there way to handle this? I’d really like my dog to socialize with others too.
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I can’t stop grinning. Lol 😂.
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Are you serious 😳?
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If DOGE extends its mandate to educating CEOs, about how to Direct Contract with providers and how to work with Pass Through PBMs, then you can change the balance of power in healthcare and change how healthcare in this country works
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It starts and ends with educating CEOs like yourself, of self insured companies, to do what is in the best interest of their employees and families.
And FYI , google the ERISA lawsuits against JJ and Wells Fargo. They will be ubiquitous class action lawsuits coming for all CEOs next.
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All of this allows the big PBMs to continue to distort the pharmacy market for literally EVERYONE
I don’t know cars or rockets, but I know how to land healthcare in a net that saves millions of people an un quantifiable amount of money. Without legislation.
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7. Signed a PBM contract with an NDA which prevents you from publicly discussing your PBM contract , resulting in an opaque, inefficient market, which leads to higher prices and lower quality of care for the entire country
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5. Cause independent pharmacies to be reimbursed for less than their costs for brand drug scripts for your employees and families. Causing them to go out of business
6. Can’t talk to manufacturers to put together wellness programs for things like GLP1s
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4. Get rebates that are paid for by your sickest and oldest employees and result in higher deductibles and co-pays that impact the wellness of your workers and their families.
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Let’s start with the pharmacy side. I haven’t seen your contracts, but I already know that if you have a contract with a big PBM you:
1. Don’t control your claims data
2. Don’t control your formulary
3. Have to pay more for “Specialty Drugs” that have nothing special about them
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I guess we’re in a time where crazy is normal as long as a majority agree.