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en You need to look at these plans with a fine-toothed comb to see if they carry your medications. When the Medicare Modernization Act was passed, there was a lot of discussion that private health insurance companies wouldn't get into the act because it would be too hard to make a profit. But the proof will be in the pudding. If they aren't making a profit, they'll get out of this.

en In principle, as long as drug companies can cover their production costs and earn a normal profit on their sales, they would profit by selling their drugs to Medicare rather than being excluded from this huge market.

en I do believe that what we're seeing here is profit taking, which is a means of insurance that you need to take when the market has run very hard into a profit season that's got very high expectations about it,

en I'll be going through each round with a fine-toothed comb. I'm going through them in slow motion.

en We are counting on our government to go over the merger with a fine-toothed comb.

en Private companies only invest where they can make a profit, not where there is the greatest need.

en I go through it with a fine-toothed comb. It's like slicing and dicing all different ways and running the numbers through all sorts of checks. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself.

en But the drug plans and the pharmacies are for-profit corporations. What authority does Medicare have to tell them what to do?

en The drug companies are simply trying to make a profit, ... They are not trying to tell us what the best thing is for our health.

en The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 has certainly made Texas a state to watch with an influx of new Medicare Advantage and special-needs plans.

en It is permissible for him to write with the idea of making a profit, but the resolution to atone, and even secularly to make reparations, would surely require that the profit be shared or even given over entirely to the causes he embraces.

en Right now, there are a lot of competing ideologies about what should happen to Medicare. Some have wanted to turn it over to the private market to keep costs down and allow for more personal responsibility. That's what we're seeing right now with the Medicare modernization act.

en Bringing in for-profit private plans to replace EPIC is a surefire way to make poor New Yorkers lose access to medicine. Logistical fumbles will be rampant.

en Ever since the Medicare Modernization Act passed, those of you on the front line have been expressing your deep concern that SSA is not positioned well to help people understand, enroll in and negotiate the new Medicare Part D coverage. Now we are seeing the consequences of that fact.

en One of the most important benefits of having a pharmacy at the health center is financial. With a pharmacy, we can buy in bulk and dispense medications at usually a much lower cost, saving our students, faculty and staff money and still make a small profit for the university.


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