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Jim’s Rant For The Day. Recovering From The Medical Industry Collapse.

The past few month I have been working on plans to assist my county in recovering from the impending Medical Industrial Complex collapse.

Over twenty years ago I saw visions of the medical industry collapse coming. I did not know what would cause it but I knew it would be sudden. I saw supporting parts of it collapsing including the medical insurance industry, drug suppliers and the AMA and like controlling bodies falling leaving confusion and allowing practitioners to pioneer out on their own somewhat. I saw medical associations of today breaking up from cash flow problems and chaos within the industry. I saw a new wave of associations replacing the old, but they too would soon collapse as they were too similar in structure and operation to the old system. They next wave of associations would be smaller, more general and focused more on wellness than just treating symptoms.

Attached is a simple business plan for a Pharmacy to replace failed large regional pharmacies. Note that its focus will also be on mixing their on drugs as well as homeopathic medicines. They may also have a physician’s Assistant in house working with local physician associations. All of this will be required because a lot of medicines we depended on will no longer be available, thus we will have to improvise.


I am also developing plans for other medical, banking, supply businesses and other non-medical industries to fill the vacuum of global business collapsing. This starts with movers and shakers from your community meeting and using blueprints to create new or altered businesses to function and help your community thrive out of the chaos.


Pharmacy Business Plan
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