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'''Liberty Medical Supply, Inc.''' ("Liberty Medical") is a home delivery service that sells [[diabetes]] testing supplies, [[prescription drug]]s, [[positive airway pressure|CPAP]] and [[ostomy]] supplies directly to consumers.<ref>[http://www.libertymedical.com/diabetes/liberty-medical/default.aspx Diabetes: Liberty Medical offers .. diabetes supplies and services<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The company is a subsidiary of [[Medco Health Solutions| Medco Health Solutions, Inc.]], which purchased Liberty Medical and its parent company, PolyMedica, in 2007.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/2007/08/28/polymedica-medco-merger-markets-equity-cx_af_0828markets06.html Medco To Buy PolyMedica - Forbes.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Liberty Medical's corporate headquarters is located in [[Port St. Lucie]], [[Florida]]. The company is one of the city's largest employers.<ref>[http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2009/jan/07/800-new-jobs-coming-to-area/ Liberty Medical, distributor bringing up to 870 jobs to St. Lucie]</ref>
'''Liberty Medical Supply, Inc.''' ("Liberty Medical") is a home delivery service that sells [[diabetes]] testing supplies, [[prescription drug]]s, [[positive airway pressure|CPAP]] and [[ostomy]] supplies directly to consumers.<ref>[http://www.libertymedical.com/diabetes/liberty-medical/default.aspx Diabetes: Liberty Medical offers .. diabetes supplies and services<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The company is a subsidiary of [[Medco Health Solutions| Medco Health Solutions, Inc.]], which purchased Liberty Medical and its parent company, PolyMedica, in 2007.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/2007/08/28/polymedica-medco-merger-markets-equity-cx_af_0828markets06.html Medco To Buy PolyMedica - Forbes.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Liberty Medical's corporate headquarters is located in [[Port St. Lucie]], [[Florida]]. The company is one of the city's largest employers which was created in the basement of the original owners home in the 1990's.<ref>[http://www.tcpalm.com/news/2009/jan/07/800-new-jobs-coming-to-area/ Liberty Medical, distributor bringing up to 870 jobs to St. Lucie]</ref>


== Liberty Medical Services ==
== Liberty Medical Services ==

Revision as of 18:21, 17 November 2011

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Liberty Medical Supply, Inc. ("Liberty Medical") is a home delivery service that sells diabetes testing supplies, prescription drugs, CPAP and ostomy supplies directly to consumers.[1] The company is a subsidiary of Medco Health Solutions, Inc., which purchased Liberty Medical and its parent company, PolyMedica, in 2007.[2] Liberty Medical's corporate headquarters is located in Port St. Lucie, Florida. The company is one of the city's largest employers which was created in the basement of the original owners home in the 1990's.[3]

Liberty Medical Services

Liberty Medical provides services to more than one million patients through home delivery of their diabetes testing supplies, prescription medications, and other healthcare products that they need to manage their diabetes and related conditions.[4] Since Liberty Medical offers free shipping, a free meter, and files insurance claims on the patient’s behalf, in many cases the service results in no charge to the patient.

Liberty Medical has been expanding its product lines, offering a number of medical services and supplies in addition to diabetes testing supplies, such as prescription drugs, sleep apnea equipment including CPAP masks, ostomy, incontinence, and diabetic testing supplies.[5]

Advertising

Liberty Medical television commercials air frequently during the CBS TV Show The Price is Right and other daytime TV programs in the United States.[6] They have featured veteran character actor Wilford Brimley, who has been the spokesman since 1999 (and a diabetic since 1979). He is famously known for telling diabetics to "check their blood sugar, and check it often". Other celebrity diabetics who have done at least one commercial for the company include Nell Carter[7], Phylicia Rashad [8] and Delta Burke.[9]

Liberty Medical TV commercials have been parodied on Family Guy and Saturday Night Live. Since those parodies, YouTube users have created "mash-ups" of Liberty TV commercials featuring Wilford Brimley, garnering hundreds of thousands of views and creating an internet meme. Internet users have also posted pictures captioned "Diabeetus" in reference to Brimley's pronunciation of diabetes.

American Diabetes Association

Liberty Medical is a major contributor and National Strategic Partner [10] of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), supporting the organization and its mission, "to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes."

The company and the ADA collaborate in providing educational information to patients, including a campaign and series of articles called "I decide” that are published in Liberty’s Health Matters magazine.[11]

On December 19, 2008, Liberty Medical spokesman Wilford Brimley was recognized by the ADA for his advocacy efforts on behalf of diabetes awareness and education. The actor received the ADA's "Lifetime of Service" award during a ceremony at Liberty Medical headquarters in Port St. Lucie, Florida.[12]

Awards

Liberty Medical's former parent company, PolyMedica, was ranked sixth in the Boston Globe’s “Globe 100” (Best of Massachusetts’ Business) in May 2006. [14]

Regulatory Affairs and Compliance

In 2001-2003 Polymedica Corp. and its subsidiary Liberty Medical Supply agreed to pay $35 million to resolve allegations that they submitted improper claims to Medicare for various diabetic and nebulizer products. Claims were allegedly submitted without a required doctor's order or prescription, and the companies failed to obtain and maintain documentation verifying the necessity of the level of treatment rendered. Under terms of the settlement, Polymedica agreed to comply with a corporate integrity agreement negotiated by HHS/OIG. Liberty Medical has since had an untarnished record of adherence to Medicare regulations and voluntarily provides extensive training and education to its entire workforce.

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