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Post by stevil on May 25, 2019 22:22:29 GMT -5
If a doctor contacts a rep to work with a patient, or a rep contacts a doctor to offer assistance with any patients having trouble, or a patient contacts a doctor and asks the doc to set up a meeting with a rep, or a patient contacts a rep and asks they both meet with the doctor, those are all special cases. In all of those I can see how a rep would learn the patient's identity. I don't know the details of laborer's situation. Could it be one of those? But if a random patient fills a prescription does the pharmacy really relay that information to the local rep? Or do doctors automatically inform reps every time they prescribe that rep's product? Those are the cases I was wondering about. Reps have access to exactly how many scripts a doctor writes. I don't know exactly how it works, but I think it's probably a doctor's NPI number gets attached to the script and the data can be mined by the manufacturer. There is no violation of HIPAA since no patient info is given in the data... just which doctor prescribes how many scripts. Which begs the question, why can't MNKD have a correctly updated prescriber list?
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sparkrov
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Post by sparkrov on May 25, 2019 23:58:27 GMT -5
I turned 88 last month and have been invested nine yrs. in mankind big time and my prostate cancer has finally caught up with me. The good news is my mankind investment will not be a burden on my mind in a very short time. sorry Helmut Indeed, so very sorry.
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Post by helmut8056 on May 26, 2019 5:56:06 GMT -5
Estrogen kept it under control for sometime, the only side effect was that I always had this urge to go shopping.
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Post by hellodolly on May 26, 2019 6:49:32 GMT -5
Estrogen kept it under control for sometime, the only side effect was that I always had this urge to go shopping. Glad to read you still have humor with you. Will be praying for you.
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Post by helmut8056 on May 26, 2019 23:22:00 GMT -5
Thank you for your prayers - although I believe in a Supreme Being and his son Jesus, I no longer believe in divine intervention. Religious systems as well as individuals develop a remarkable ability to rationalize why God did not intervene when the verdict goes the other way. God gets credit for the cure. Something else gets blamed for the death or unwelcome outcome. I'm not afraid of dying - I just don't want to be there when it happens.
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Post by markado on May 27, 2019 7:20:33 GMT -5
Thank you for your prayers - although I believe in a Supreme Being and his son Jesus, I no longer believe in divine intervention. Religious systems as well as individuals develop a remarkable ability to rationalize why God did not intervene when the verdict goes the other way. God gets credit for the cure. Something else gets blamed for the death or unwelcome outcome. I'm not afraid of dying - I just don't want to be there when it happens. Grace and peace to you, helmut8056. Prayers for you, your family and friends. May your bravery and faith see you through.
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Post by peppy on May 27, 2019 7:38:52 GMT -5
Thank you for your prayers - although I believe in a Supreme Being and his son Jesus, I no longer believe in divine intervention. Religious systems as well as individuals develop a remarkable ability to rationalize why God did not intervene when the verdict goes the other way. God gets credit for the cure. Something else gets blamed for the death or unwelcome outcome. I'm not afraid of dying - I just don't want to be there when it happens. 88 years of age and still kicking. I think that is pretty darn good. Weehaw Helmut, you did it, are doing it. Was it fun? Do you want to come to earth again if you had a choice? Or would you choose to set your spirit free and fly around the universe for a while. All the religious people in the world, don't all our religions talk about living again? Thanks for talking Helmut.
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Post by sportsrancho on May 27, 2019 9:30:54 GMT -5
Thank you for your prayers - although I believe in a Supreme Being and his son Jesus, I no longer believe in divine intervention. Religious systems as well as individuals develop a remarkable ability to rationalize why God did not intervene when the verdict goes the other way. God gets credit for the cure. Something else gets blamed for the death or unwelcome outcome. I'm not afraid of dying - I just don't want to be there when it happens. 88 years of age and still kicking. I think that is pretty darn good. Weehaw Helmut, you did it, are doing it. Was it fun? Do you want to come to earth again if you had a choice? Or would you choose to set your spirit free and fly around the universe for a while. All the religious people in the world, don't all our religions talk about living again? Thanks for talking Helmut. Please keep talking, we need your wisdom, and will always remember❤️🙏🏻
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