tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post7755342810891906294..comments2023-12-19T00:39:30.338-08:00Comments on Crazy RxMan: Pharmacist! Protect Yourself from GoodRx!Crazy RxManhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07077488214299929481noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-3254375722430523692017-07-18T18:49:02.252-07:002017-07-18T18:49:02.252-07:00Down with GoodRx! Down with GoodRx! Lauren Jeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03279861109500469947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-90024991923276932562017-07-17T17:33:50.032-07:002017-07-17T17:33:50.032-07:00Crazy RxMan has a point. As an informed (I hope!)...Crazy RxMan has a point. As an informed (I hope!) consumer, I read privacy policies carefully. What they collect, how they use it, with whom they share it, to whom they sell it and what happens if they sell (if this is disclosed - it often is NOT.) <br /><br />The fact that GoodRx states this means they ARE planning to sell your info to that highest bidder. And you have no control over how they use that info. Even if the company buying has good intentions, how trustworthy are their employees and/or data storage systems? If I am on a high maintenance dose of a (street)marketable drug, now someone knows where I live, how old I am and when I refill my meds. Lovely!<br /><br />I'll pay a fee extra bucks for at least an illusion of security.tbunnihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14359529844245201544noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-51713895084308206612017-07-17T13:12:17.193-07:002017-07-17T13:12:17.193-07:00You're missing the point. First they tell you ...You're missing the point. First they tell you they will never sell private personal medical information then admit it will be sold when they sell the business. Crazy RxManhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07077488214299929481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-89139595212789323842017-07-17T09:58:36.314-07:002017-07-17T09:58:36.314-07:00Isn't this the same as any business though? If...Isn't this the same as any business though? If Goofmart was sold, your patient information would be an asset that would be transferred as part of the sale. Your patients would actually want that to happen for continuation of care purposes.<br /><br />I get all of the issues with GoodRx but I think a clause that your information may be transferred in the sale of a business is standard for all health care businesses.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684250999334358862.post-5111784647685409062017-07-17T07:33:49.768-07:002017-07-17T07:33:49.768-07:00Probably won't work. You can often still sue e...Probably won't work. You can often still sue even if you signed a waiver. Of course, if you're trying to scare people into not using their GoodRX coupons, this might work.Hildynoreply@blogger.com