I wonder if the CF Foundation is in the business of helping CF patients or in the business of fishing for business for big pharmaceutical companies. What do you think?
After all, the Foundation has little to offer in terms of benefiting the average CF patient with financial assistance, medical coverage, or the assurance of accessible medicine.
All that money that is raised for the Foundation goes directly into the pocket of big pharmaceutical companies, and we all know how much money they waste on marketing and advertising, and how relatively little the spend on true R&D. Robert Beall's job, the president of the Foundation, is to raise money to give to these businesses, and to find other pharmaceutical companies to join their CF business machine.
I am not saying that the Foundation is of no service, but they carefully market themselves in a way to make the public think your money helps the average CFer on the street. The last benefit I received from the foundation, and I am not sure about this, was with the development of Pulmozyme, and that was just over 10 years ago. Not one new med has come down the pipeline that really changes my life or lifestyle for the better.
I question the Foundation’s motives and methods.
After all, the Foundation has little to offer in terms of benefiting the average CF patient with financial assistance, medical coverage, or the assurance of accessible medicine.
All that money that is raised for the Foundation goes directly into the pocket of big pharmaceutical companies, and we all know how much money they waste on marketing and advertising, and how relatively little the spend on true R&D. Robert Beall's job, the president of the Foundation, is to raise money to give to these businesses, and to find other pharmaceutical companies to join their CF business machine.
I am not saying that the Foundation is of no service, but they carefully market themselves in a way to make the public think your money helps the average CFer on the street. The last benefit I received from the foundation, and I am not sure about this, was with the development of Pulmozyme, and that was just over 10 years ago. Not one new med has come down the pipeline that really changes my life or lifestyle for the better.
I question the Foundation’s motives and methods.