RE:RE:RE:Covid testing verticalResilience19 wrote: You've got a good point. The vast majority of people, including myself, expected testing to dwindle after the arrival of vaccines. However, the likes of pre-flight pcr testing is likely here to stay given that we'll, eventually, be returning to a more normal travel regimen. Furthermore, AS COVID VACCINE EFFICACY WILL (EXPECTEDLY) COME TO DIMINISH AND NEW VARIANTS OF CONCERN APPEAR the need for testing will need to continue unabated, if not increased, at least, over the coming months, if not years. So, yes, securing longer term covid-19 testing supply arrangements would make good sense.
SeniorC wrote: So if it's the case, DM should work on securing long term agreement with their COVID test suppliers!
If it really stays there and market studies predict market for the next 5 years, it should eventually be reflected in the SP which is not the case so far.
The other opportunity is e Health- I for one have no interest in going and sitting in a Doctor's waiting room - Do you ? I will be looking to see how things move fwd. I have a few questions such as billing Ohip - for my medical services and how 3rd part insurance plans are handled? I am retired and have an extended Health care plan will DM bill on my behalf directly to my insurance company etc . Right now my Doctor Is never the same as I attend a family Medical Center ( many Doctors) So when this rolls out near me I will take a look.