Posted on 11/18/2018 5:31:21 AM PST by LoicW
Daniel Best, a pharmaceutical executive who recently took the lead at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, tasked with President Trump's initiative to "lower prescription drug prices" in the United States, was found dead with "multiple blunt force injuries" on November 1.
Officials in Washington, D.C. have just announced that his death has been ruled a "suicide."
(Excerpt) Read more at nnettle.com ...
Interesting, tard...
Since Sep 28, 2018
You posted the article from Clevland verbatim?
There are two and this appears to be the second one ...
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight..............
........now pull the other one.
Never forget.
Sounds like Arkinside, but it couldn’t be could it?
...were Bill and or Killary in town?
I think that my local library kills people to get what they want.
The alpha and omega of corruption, greed and violence is in “Governing the people”. Our government.
I have followed several of these articles from this site, but this site itself is being linked on FR to generate traffic. If the OP could bring us to original articles (following links like central_va did) then it would do us a load of good.
I thought Hillary LOST the election...
And back on the balcony for another round of jumping off.
“Daniel Best, a pharmaceutical executive from Bay Village who was tapped (REPEATEDLY) to oversee government efforts to reduce prescription drug costs, died on Nov. 1.”
So, they’re saying it was Trump’s fault!
(Parenthesis’s comment is more.)
Thank you for the in-depth explanation.
That, and he shot himself 9 times in the back of the head to make sure.
It was a 10-round magazine, but he died before he could squeeze off the tenth round...
Yep, those damn' Clinton's strike again!!! Gotta wonder which big Pharma company they have stock in ...
I wonder what the connection is to the elderly wealthy couple murdered in Toronto. They were pharmaceutical company owners I think.
Takes almost as much discipline as shooting yourself in the back of the head twice.
Gravity Kills.
I don’t trust blindly anyone in authority at this point. It sounds like BS to me.
5:30 AM on NOV.1, that is after Halloween Night. Multiple blunt force trauma, found at garage door exit from Apt. Building— on the inside. So, he fell down stairs (drunk?) and hit his head multiple times or broke his neck. Or did he jump from the top floor through the stairwell (or.... uh,... pushed).
The implementation of the IPI drug pricing by HHS, announced NOV.1, was his project as advisor to the Drug Pricing Director and this majorly would cut in to the profit margins of Amazon’s newly acquired internet pharmacy service... Pill Pack.(Yeah, this is all speculation— but... who trusts Amazon (a deep state front company, vested interests from it’s major “investor” in this biz, and..investor in the Washington Post propaganda sheet”.)
Just a thought— we are talking about saving 17 billion over the first 5 Years, and $50 Billion over 8 years— in reduced govt. payments to Big Pharma for major pharma Patented prescription agents and the system of basing the price paid by govt. on a baseline “private payor price market” pricing scheme, that obamaumaocare subsidized (from our pockets) to PAY OFF Big Pharma’s (Pfizer’s for example) support. This guy started as a sales rep for Pfizer, then left and was in charge of ALL Medicare sales for CVS/Caremark Pharmaceutical Benefit Provider, and left there in April to join HHS.
Here’s Seeking Alpha on the acquisition, prior to the major change in pharma copay for Medicare D and B:
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4185548-walgreens-cvs-defcon-amazon
This is Big Bucks— and since Big Pharma had made their gubment business a major part of their business models— predicated on obamaumaocare and the Mandate (tax/subsidy— whatever, it was a lie)— a huge change to all that.
The IPI major change would impact majorly the Medicare D and B Co-Pays for people, and reduce the govt. expense for having to pay market prices.... by billions over next 5 years, but would not decrease the amounts physicians would receive in the Medicare payment to them. IOW a major reduction in drug prices paid to pharma and pharma distributors/vendors.
The deceased commented on this in a HHS Q&A Blog:
https://www.hhs.gov/blog/2018/10/30/answering-your-questions-about-the-ipi-drug-pricing-model.html
And a Nov. 5 article describing the program as “IF implemented”:
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