Mark Jones learned about the costs and benefits of healthcare delivery when he treated AIDS patients in Key West, Florida, in the late 1980s. The pharmacy he co-founded—unusual at the time—provided a humane last step for gay men who didn't want to spend their final weeks confined to a hospital. His dream job began to unravel in 1991, when a national healthcare chain came to Key West to open an AIDS clinic.
Fla. pharmacists win $597M blowing whistle on scheme
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