Anyone else feels as if acidic bile is rising up their throats at the mention of the word "startup"? I think it is my mind's simulated response to toxic culture, colossally bad deals for most startup employees, and the vile VCs.
For anyone interested:<p>> From 2012 to 2022, overall dispensing of stimulants in the US increased by 57.9%.<p>> Stimulants dispensed among the 31-40-year-old (yo) and 71-80yo age groups more than tripled since 2012; from 2012 to 2022, prescriptions dispensed rose from 5.4 million to 17.5 million among those 31-40yo, and from 0.1 million to 0.9 million among those 71-80yo.<p>> From 2012 to 2021, male patients had more stimulant prescriptions dispensed than female patients. By 2022, the number of stimulants dispensed to females were slightly higher than for males. Compared to 2012, prescriptions dispensed increased by 35.6% for males and 87.5% for females.<p>Stimulant Prescription Trends in the United States From 2012-2022:<p><a href="https://deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_chem_info/stimulants/IQVIA_Report_on_Stimulant_Trends_from_2012-2022.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_chem_info/stimulants/IQV...</a>
They should also hold prescribers accountable. As a certified physician you hold powers and responsibilities. In many countries these prescribers would lose their licence.
There are a lot of similar tele-health businesses which are really just prescription farms. I wonder if they'll all meet a similar fate eventually.
Is this a case of someone not realizing that pandemic-time laws suddenly reverted back to the normal right under them, or is this alleged to have been done with the full understanding of committing a violation?
> Prosecutors also charged the two executives with ....... and obstructing justice by .... and using encrypted messaging programs to limit scrutiny of their actions.<p>So, is using encrypted messaging illegal or not?<p>I get that if the court orders you to keep records and you take actions to avoid leaving records, that has been considered obstruction of justice. But the article doesn't say anything about them being ordered to keep records before their arrest.
They're really going after the serious criminals right here. This prosecution will definitely help repair our society's belief in the equity of the justice system. </s><p>I've got to wonder how much time, measured in average human lifetimes, has been killed from patients having to suffer through the medical industry's agency-destroying bureaucratic churn merely to find the correct "provider" bureaucrat-intermediary to approve access to healthcare. Never mind cleaning up the ensuing medical billing shakedown messes.