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Villages PL
05-07-2015, 03:07 PM
This is something relatively new, blood testing at Walgreens. All it takes is a pinprick and a few drops of blood and they can do as many 200 blood tests. The results can be delivered to the doctor within a matter of hours, and the cost is only a fraction of what regular blood labs currently charge.
This is already available at Walgreens at Colony and Rolling Acres.
Will they reduce our Medicare premium now? :crap2:
bob47
05-08-2015, 05:13 PM
While I can't speak for the Walgreens at Colony, the pharmacist at the Walgreens at Rolling Acres Road knows nothing about this.
According to the Theranos web site, there are centers open in Arizona and California, and new locations will be opening soon.
dbussone
05-08-2015, 05:50 PM
This is something relatively new, blood testing at Walgreens. All it takes is a pinprick and a few drops of blood and they can do as many 200 blood tests. The results can be delivered to the doctor within a matter of hours, and the cost is only a fraction of what regular blood labs currently charge.
This is already available at Walgreens at Colony and Rolling Acres.
Will they reduce our Medicare premium now? :crap2:
VPL - why would our Medicare premiums be reduced because Walgreens starts a blood testing program? I don't see the connection. And the reason I say that is the big commercial labs are under per patient per month contracts (capitation) already. That is why a Medicare plan encourages you to use a specific lab, or you pay an out of pocket fee.
Villages PL
05-09-2015, 01:09 PM
While I can't speak for the Walgreens at Colony, the pharmacist at the Walgreens at Rolling Acres Road knows nothing about this.
According to the Theranos web site, there are centers open in Arizona and California, and new locations will be opening soon.
I got the information about Rolling Acres and Colony from the Walgreens pharmacist on Par Drive.
Villages PL
05-09-2015, 01:18 PM
VPL - why would our Medicare premiums be reduced because Walgreens starts a blood testing program? I don't see the connection. And the reason I say that is the big commercial labs are under per patient per month contracts (capitation) already. That is why a Medicare plan encourages you to use a specific lab, or you pay an out of pocket fee.
Not just because of Walgreens and not "now" meaning today or tomorrow. My question is this: Now that the field of blood testing has been revolutionized, will the considerable savings eventually filter down to Medicare recipients? It's just a thought, I can't say that I really expect it to lower Medicare premiums. But, then again, why not?
dbussone
05-09-2015, 01:25 PM
Not just because of Walgreens and not "now" meaning today or tomorrow. My question is this: Now that the field of blood testing has been revolutionized, will the considerable savings eventually filter down to Medicare recipients? It's just a thought, I can't say that I really expect it to lower Medicare premiums. But, then again, why not?
I seriously doubt it. As long as the Feds complain that SSA and Medicare are spending more than they are taking in what do you think they'll do. They have been robbing the inviolate trust funds for decades.
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