When Senate Democrats and the corresponding RINOs balked at RFK Jr.’s visit, we all knew why. We all knew why when one lawmaker after another vomited the exact talking points and Elizabeth Warren’s nose turned 180 degrees as she poured pea soup into the room. It was not about “vaccinations”,” safety”, or” the children”. There’s money in them thar wellness rocks.
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As the Romans used to state,” Cui bono“?
Cole Schmidtknecht, 22, a native of Wisconsin, has filed complaints against Walgreens Pharmacy and United Health Group’s OptumRx. Cole has had severe asthma since he was a baby, according to the New York Post. He inhaled a stimulant aerosol to treat his illness. Through his company, Cole had a self-insured program with United Healthcare. Under his plan, Cole’s cost through OptumRx would be between$ 35 and$ 66.86 for his inhaler during the deductible period.  ,
On Jan. 10, 2023, Cole went to his native Walgreens for a new inhaler. He was informed that he would have to pay$ 513.19 to cover it because it was no longer covered. Cole chose to employ his emergency evacuation inhaler to get by because he did not have the money. Cole chose to pay the fee instead of purchasing an nebulizer. He was taken to the emergency room on January 15 because of an asthma assault that had asphyxiated him. On January 21, his parents removed living aid after he fell into a stupor.  ,
Walgreens and OptumRx are suing the home for damages. The Post reported:
Advair Diskus was reportedly excluded from the protected medicines list after OptumRx reportedly changed the list of medications it may include in the fall of 2023.
The store care industry is accused of not communicating to its customers its formula for included drugs, a alleged infraction of Wisconsin legislation that mandates for businesses to inform customers at least 30 days before coverage expires.
 , The suit claims United Health Group is one of the three pharmacy benefit managers ( PBMs) in the country, overseeing more than 79 percent of the fulfillment of drug prescriptions.
The Schmidtknechts accuse PBMs of intentionally raising medical costs in a number of ways, including by forcing customers to choose the more pricey medication when there is a less expensive alternative available.
The heartbroken parents claim Walgreens and its people didn’t take the necessary steps to support Schmidtknecht consider medication for his asthma.
They also attacked OptumRx because they knew the person had left without the “necessary pneumonia treatment his physician prescribed,” and they also criticized OptumRx for removing the inhaler and its basic counterpart from its recipe list.
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As noted earlier, United Healthcare owns Optum. Those who are covered by United’s comprehensive make their treatments through Optum Rx, the above-mentioned conglomerate.  ,
United is more significant than most people believe. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, United Healthgroup, Inc. has 317 affiliates in the United States and overseas. That record is available here.
Speaking of Optum, the business Brands Controlled By reports that under United, there is not only Optum and OptumRx:
UnitedHealth Group’s Optum is a leading company that offers a complete array of health services. It is divided into three main segments—Optum Health, OptumRx, and OptumInsight.  ,
OptumRx is a leader in store services, OptumHealth is a provider of patient care, and OptumInsight offers healthcare system data and analytics.
Finally, there is Optum Bank, which handles health savings accounts and payment requirements.
Not very much of a business that that United has seized.  ,
As part of my research, I reached over to some health specialist companions. One of them previously worked in the scar maintenance industry. That nurse informed me that when they went to long-term treatment facilities or nursing homes, they may be asked to meet one patient’s needs. However, a nurse who was affiliated with a business called Woundtech could only see the person who had United Healthcare plan. Woundtech is a Hollywood, Fla., wound care business.  ,
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The person and his scar would have to wait until a Woundtech company may see him because the nurse I spoke to worked for another business. I couldn’t tell whether Woundtech is owned entirely or in part by United, which companies are adept at concealing that kind of info. However, it is obvious that there is some sort of promotional agreement in place.  ,
You wouldn’t hear it, but I am hearing impaired. And yes, it all started before the” Golden Years” started to appear. As a result, I wear hearing aids. I had to use my plan because our comprehensive was through United, and I could only use hearing aids from United if I wanted to use my insurance. We no longer use United, so I can go somewhere or give out of pocket if I need a free earphone or if one of the hearing aids needs to be replaced. For me, the situation is both exacerbating and difficult. For Cole Schmidtknecht, the dominance was dangerous.  ,
It will be a wise decision if RFK Jr. spends his time pursuing nothing more than to end the U.S. health cartels and provide those who support and profit from them to justice.