Telehealth Startup Cerebral Halts Controlled Substance Prescriptions (theverge.com) 12
Mental health startup Cerebral will no longer prescribe most controlled substances, The Wall Street Journal reported. From a report: The embattled company is facing investigations from the US Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration over its prescribing practices, which, until this week, included offering prescriptions for stimulants like Adderall. Company co-founder Kyle Robertson wrote in an email reviewed by The Wall Street Journal that it would stop prescribing most controlled substances to new customers on Friday and transition existing patients off of the drug or out of its care by October. Cerebral will still offer drugs that treat opioid-use disorder, like Suboxone. Robertson said in the email that the company only started prescribing controlled substances to customers in 2020 because people weren't able to get in-person care. It's stopping that program, he said, because of "the ability for patients to return to an in-person or hybrid care model for this treatment."
$220 for an 15 min visit at an office vs the lower (Score:2)
$220 for an 15 min visit at an office vs the lower remote fee.
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Last remote doc appointment I had cost $200.
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The average us Doctors salary is $225,000 a year.
With their salary for 15 minutes you paid $30
Staff for Registration, Coding, Billing and Reimbursement at about 50k a year each about 4 people, each taking about 10 minutes of their time is about $20.00
A modest office building with equipment will be $25
Electronic Health Record system Roughly an other $25
Cost of paying for people who cancel and unfilled a visit slot $30
Cost of paying for services that have been unpaid for $20
Covering Medicaid and other contractual Adjustments expenses $20
Then there is about 20% profit margin
We are above $200 for that service.
There is Malpractice Insurance, Legal Fees, License fees...
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There is Malpractice Insurance, Legal Fees, License fees...
You left out the 7 or 8 figure CEO salary fees... https://www.fiercehealthcare.c... [fiercehealthcare.com]
Pill mill (Score:1)
Opioid account for most OD deaths. 10 years ago there were 8 prescriptions for every 10 people. The feds have cut that in half, until last year slowly the OD death rate increase.it dies nothing to punish the manufacturers for creating legal product. These business mode
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Overdose deaths are now way above 100.000 a year. Opioid are most of these, w With meth next. Again CDC data.
The fight against sick people (Score:1)
Profit driven focus on quantity instead of quality (Score:1)
mental health (Score:1)
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