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Greetings fellow Pharmocrats. Welcome to Pharmocracy - your voice and your prescription medication solution.
With Medicare Part D and the cross-border (or parallel trade) confusion, the impact of changes in healthcare affect us all. More importantly, they affect your health.
After spending five years watching the evolving health care industry, I developed a dream of creating a 'pharmocracy': a place where everyone everywhere can find affordable and accessible medications.
At first, my view was as an outsider - a person with a business and technology background that heard stories about people who struggled to get the medications they need. One such story was concerning Grace. Grace suffers from respiratory disease, and due to the high cost of her medication, she lost her home and her financial security.
Over the years, I have had thousands of phone calls and conversations with people like Grace, who had to make a heartbreaking decision between food and medication. This started the dream of Pharmocracy.
In December of last year, my father, at the age of 76, passed away suddenly while visiting my family in Canada. The pain of losing my dad quickly transitioned me from the role of a health care ‘observer’ to the very personal role of an active participant. I saw even more clearly how important a global health environment is.
Pharmocracy is about more than just saving you money or creating a new avenue for you to get the medications you need at a price you can afford. It is about giving you a voice, a voice that calls for safety, accessibility, affordability and respect for your personal health situation.
This has been a challenging dream to deliver, and it is my hope that Pharmocracy truly becomes your voice and your prescription medication solution. Please help us create your global Pharmocracy by sharing this with the people you know and care about - the family members you love. The more you tell others and provide us feedback, the more we can help ensure that the dream of Pharmocracy: Life, Liberty and Health remains active and alive to keep you in the health you deserve.
Sincerely,
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Timothy S Vasko - CEO of Pharmocracy.com
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ECP is one of only four Canadian pharmacies to have passed inspection and granted a license by the State of Nevada. This is a truly ground breaking accomplishment which equates ECP to any other pharmacy in the State of Nevada and permits them to legally sell medications to Nevada residents.
ECP knows that millions of people cannot afford their chronic maintenance medications, and as a result do not take their medications properly or at all. This is unacceptable, and it is ECP’s mission to do everything possible to get life saving medications into the hands of the people that need it.
ECP’s President, Andy Troszok, is a registered pharmacist with the Alberta College of Pharmacists and is past president of the Canadian International Pharmacy Association (CIPA). Andy has dedicated his work to lobbying both U.S. and Canadian governments to allow American patients the right to purchase chronic maintenance medications from Canada. His work has provided thousands of American citizens the option to purchase affordable life saving medications.
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