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Richard A Meyer
Richard A Meyer

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7 hours ago

Unveiling the Pharma Chessboard: How Latent Stock Tactics Keep Drugs from Going Generic

In the drug industry, the tug-of-war between innovation, accessibility, and profitability is a delicate dance. One controversial strategy some pharmaceutical companies employ involves using latent stock to maintain exclusivity and delay the entry of generic alternatives into the market. While legal, this practice has sparked debates about its ethical implications…

Pharmaceutical

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Unveiling the Pharma Chessboard: How Latent Stock Tactics Keep Drugs from Going Generic
Unveiling the Pharma Chessboard: How Latent Stock Tactics Keep Drugs from Going Generic
Pharmaceutical

3 min read


1 day ago

The opioid epidemic was a failure of our healthcare system

The opioid epidemic is a complex and multifaceted public health crisis that involves various factors, including the pharmaceutical…

Opioids

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The opioid epidemic was a failure of our healthcare system
The opioid epidemic was a failure of our healthcare system
Opioids

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2 days ago

The Price-Quality Conundrum: Do Consumers Truly Associate High Prices with Better Quality?

The relationship between price and quality has long been a topic of debate. Many consumers grapple with the age-old question: Does a high price tag truly signify superior quality? The answer is far from straightforward, as various factors contribute to consumer perceptions. The Psychology Behind Price and Quality: One cannot…

Pricing

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The Price-Quality Conundrum: Do Consumers Truly Associate High Prices with Better Quality?
The Price-Quality Conundrum: Do Consumers Truly Associate High Prices with Better Quality?
Pricing

2 min read


4 days ago

Diabetes continues to drag down US healthcare

As we grapple with a growing healthcare crisis driven, in part, by skyrocketing diabetes treatment costs, a study conducted by the CDC projects a potential 700% increase in the number of people under the age of 20 diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by 2060. Today, diabetes is the most expensive…

Healthcare

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Diabetes continues to drag down US healthcare
Diabetes continues to drag down US healthcare
Healthcare

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5 days ago

Embracing the Unconventional: Not All Brands and Products Need a Website

The idea of a brand without a website may sound counterintuitive. Websites have become synonymous with a brand’s online presence, acting as a virtual storefront and a hub for information. However, as we celebrate the one-year birthday of our digital age, it’s worth exploring the unconventional notion that not all…

Website

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Embracing the Unconventional: Not All Brands and Products Need a Website
Embracing the Unconventional: Not All Brands and Products Need a Website
Website

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5 days ago

Navigating the Path to Affordable Healthcare: Strategies for Lowering Costs

The increasing burden of medical expenses has been a longstanding concern for individuals, families, and even entire nations. Here are several strategies to make healthcare more affordable without compromising the quality of services. 1ne Preventive Care and Health Education: One effective way to reduce healthcare costs is to invest in preventive…

Healthcare

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Navigating the Path to Affordable Healthcare: Strategies for Lowering Costs
Navigating the Path to Affordable Healthcare: Strategies for Lowering Costs
Healthcare

3 min read


6 days ago

The Dismal ROI of Online Ads: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Numbers

In the ever-evolving digital marketing landscape, businesses increasingly turn to online advertising to reach their target audience. However, as the investment in online ads continues to surge, so does the scrutiny surrounding the return on investment (ROI). …

Online Advertising

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The Dismal ROI of Online Ads: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Numbers
The Dismal ROI of Online Ads: Unveiling the Truth Behind the Numbers
Online Advertising

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6 days ago

Research: DTC TV ads are ineffective

DTC TV ads don’t drive new Rxs. People today have become savvier about how they determine which drugs they’ll ask about. TV ads do drive awareness, but the path between awareness and asking for the product is a long one with many twists and turns. I just wrapped up a…

Pharmaceutical

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Research: DTC TV ads are ineffective
Research: DTC TV ads are ineffective
Pharmaceutical

2 min read


Nov 28

The Double-Edged Sword of Consumer Credit: Are More Credit Cards Good or Bad?

Overall, U.S. consumers were carrying around $1.1 trillion in credit card debt at the end of the third quarter of 2023, heading into the holidays. Credit cards have become an integral part of our daily lives. With the convenience they offer, it’s no surprise that many individuals now possess multiple…

Credit Cards

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The Double-Edged Sword of Consumer Credit: Are More Credit Cards Good or Bad?
The Double-Edged Sword of Consumer Credit: Are More Credit Cards Good or Bad?
Credit Cards

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Nov 28

Striking the Balance: The Role of AI in Medicine

Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into various industries has become both a reality and a necessity. One field where the impact of AI is particularly profound is medicine. However, the question is not whether doctors should utilize AI but to what extent and in what capacity. Striking the right balance is…

Healthcare

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Striking the Balance: The Role of AI in Medicine
Striking the Balance: The Role of AI in Medicine
Healthcare

3 min read

Richard A Meyer

Richard A Meyer

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Marketing and Political thought leader — Writer- Audiophile

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