Divesting Dermagraft at the end of 2013

Discussion in 'Shire' started by Anonymous, Oct 8, 2013 at 2:32 AM.

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  1. Anonymous

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    Is there a possibility Shire will divest Dermagraft at the end of this year? We won't know CMS changes until November so I just want to plan accordingly...thoughts?
     

  2. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Yes, Shire has a history of divesting BUs that are not profitable for the long-term, this was an Angus purchase not Flemming so do the math.

    The ex adhd employees will be brought back over as reps with the new vyvanse indications and everyone else should read the new severance e-mail that was sent out last week.
     
  3. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Speaking of the email about new severance policy...
    Was that random or what? Can we look forward to another layoff? Maybe I'll be lucky enough to get laid off this time.
     
  4. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Shire has a history of divesting under Angus but what about Flemming, he might not make the same choices. I think it makes sense to divest this product to a specialist, it didn't fit with Shire in the first place and feels like the homework on it and its top team wasn't done right.
     
  5. Anonymous

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  6. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    It depends on where revenues settle once sales of Dermagraft are based on the product itself and not squashed down by news about legal issues and investigations. Now all that is settled revenues should grow, but if Shire can't sufficiently grow the revenue to a reasonable level it should sell the product on to someone who can.
     
  7. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    6% tax with affordable health care law will be the determining factor.
     
  8. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Actually, the new Medicare ruling that will allow less than $1,000 per application will be what causes Dermagraft to go away. Only a few months left. All they tell us is that it will be us and Apligraf. Where is the proof? There is none. The only proof is that Medicare will no longer reimburse what we cost. It's over. Even if what they are telling us is true, Medicare will not reimburse the center for what we cost. It's actually over either way.
     
  9. Anonymous

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    We will just have to drop our price that simple. Just look to NPWT lots of players took it on the chin and now all is well with the world life goes on. You may not be along for the ride but oh well its coming the post-graft D & A world where newer entrants can make that shift easily and the dinosaurs can't
     
  10. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Sorry...I'm in another Shire division so I don't receive the same emails. But I am curious...did the email give specifics to what severance would look like if there were lay offs? I've been over here for awhile and don't recall ever seeing an email like that-so I find it interesting that something like that would be sent.
    Again, any specifics would be appreciated. Thanks (and I agree with so many posts, we did screw this product up!)
     
  11. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Why the hell would you care?
     
  12. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Because people make decisions based on information. Perhaps this specifically does not impact them directly, but it is used to make decisions based on the assumption that it COULD happen to them. So if Shire decides to eliminate bonuses in one division, would you want to know the details? Stop being so hostile. We are all just looking to make the best decisions for ourselves and our loved ones. Warm regards.
     
  13. Anonymous

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    Stay over in your inferior ADHD division while I make my $150k bitch! Now pay attention to your own emails while we pay attention to ours!
     
  14. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You won't even be making $50k in six months after DG goes away - you will be out of a job. $850 per application = the end of business in wound centers. You guys took the business given to you and cut it in half. Now it goes to $0. nice work.
     
  15. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    You are such an idiot! There is no way that it will to $850...On nvember 1st we will all find out we still have a job and Appligraf and Dermagraft will be the only PMA approved products under their own umbrella...mark my words!
     
  16. Anonymous

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    Yeah sure tell it to the NPWT folks reimbursement was no way going down to $800 but by gosh it did happen you think we are immune your nuts are you paying attention to the ACA and everything is going down... wake up moron
     
  17. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    ADHD rep here. What is NPWT and the ACA? I hope everyone survives and prospers by the way. I don't get those emails.
     
  18. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    ADHD that's precious
     
  19. Anonymous

    Anonymous Guest

    Simply read the document from CMS. Read it. It says $850. It is from CMS. I don't understand how we have people like you working here. It doesn't matter who will be approved. The $850 IN THE CMS DOCUMENT is what will matter. Will your wound center put on a $1,700 graft if they get paid $850? They wouldn't even put on a graft that costs $900 if they get paid $850. They won't lose money. DG is no better than any other product out there.