2011-12-27
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Staff Writter
This was an open letter to congress
December 20, 2011
Dear Member of Congress:
On behalf of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), I am writing to express the concern we have with the probable end of the partnership between Walgreens and Express Scripts. Many working class Americans of color depend on the discounted prescription rates they are able to secure through Express Scripts.
Many within the business community and business media estimate vulnerable populations could face up to a 20% increase in prices for vital medication. In a weak economy that has hit the minority community particularly hard, that increase will harm the health of countless people and could essentially be a death sentence for many.
They also assert this decision of Walgreen's is going to hurt Walgreen's bottom line profits. CORE is troubled by the assertion of some that should the above stated presumptions (profit loss for Walgreen's and working class patients increased costs); the only motivation Walgreen's could have in making this decision is a desire to minimize or eliminate lower income customers.
Considering Walgreen's recent history and image, and the importance and difficulties with health care access that already exists in low-income communities, we strongly urge you to ask them to reconsider this decision.
In the past few years Walgreens has been sued by several states for allegedly eliminating or restricting access for Medicaid patients; this alleged practice may have led to the death of a child in Denver who was subject to inferior care due to a Medicaid coverage dispute. Walgreens was also sued by the Bush administration's EEOC for alleged illegal discriminatory employment practices against 10,000 African American pharmaceutical (and other) employees.
This decision to terminate the partnership with Express Scripts, and the unintended consequences visited on vulnerable patients, would add to a disturbing narrative about the Walgreen's corporation. We seek your voice in strongly urging they reconsider this dangerous decision.
Niger Innis
National Spokesman
CORE
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