Thread regarding CVS layoffs

The Tennessee bill.

How many competitors has CVS put out of business? Independent pharmacies, small chains, regional chains, and so forth. CVS has put so many out of business. Yet when it happens to them, they cry foul, or they cry government overreach. Yet CVS doesn't realize that you reap what you sow. CVS owns the largest PBM, they own the largest pharmacy chain, they own one of the biggest insurance companies, not to mention all the other various companies they own. They've become like a monopoly because they own so much market share.

All that said, it's very hypocritical of CVS to cry foul, when the very same thing they do to others is done to them. If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. Corporate you reap what you sow.


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Oh my gosh, cvs is so evil , taken out small businesses! So evil!!!

  • goes on Amazon to buy stuff*
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Post ID: @1pa+1kmnt7hg1

PBM’s (like Caremark) have a tremendous amount of power and influence. They could use all that power and influence to help lower dr-g prices and improve patients outcomes, but instead use all that power to increase corporate profits. I’m not saying that Caremark doesn’t in some ways help people, but just remember that at the end of the day, it’s a business who’s #1 priority is company profit. And that’s the problem. More concerned with corporate profits than anything else.

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Post ID: @hq+1kmnt7hg1

Corporate pigs

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Post ID: @d5+1kmnt7hg1

Most if not all of CVS' problems are self-inflicted. When corporate greed rules over every decision you make, it's not surprising that CVS is being heavily scrutinized at every angle.

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