Amazon shook up the prescription-drug industry last month with its $1 bn agreement to acquire online pharmacy PillPack Inc.
Amazon.com
Inc. has global aspirations for its medical-supplies marketplace,
according to a job listing posted on its website, highlighting the
e-commerce giant’s sweeping ambitions to disrupt healthcare by
selling products to hospitals, doctors and dentists and offering
prescription drugs.
The
world’s biggest online retailer is looking to hire someone to lead
outreach to medical-products manufacturers and service providers, who
will focus on building the business in the US and then expanding it
globally, according to a new job post. Amazon started the Amazon
Business marketplace in 2015, with health care among the industries
it listed as potential customers -- along with factories, offices and
universities. The new job posting emphasizes that what works for most
businesses isn’t working for medical-industry clients.
"Our
mission is to make Amazon the preferred shopping destination for
healthcare customers," the post states. "Our Healthcare
customers have different needs than traditional Amazon Business
customers and thus we are reinventing everything from how we display
our selection, price our products, and provide the right customer
experience. We seek to understand the specific needs of our
healthcare customers, vendors, and sellers in order to deliver
innovative solutions to serve their needs."
Amazon
shook up the prescription-drug industry last month with its $1
billion agreement to acquire online
pharmacy PillPack Inc., following a series of deals between
insurance companies and drug-benefit managers that aimed to blunt
Amazon’s anticipated foray into the $300 billion prescription-drug
business.
Amazon
Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos joined Berkshire Hathaway Inc. CEO
Warren Buffett and JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon earlier
this year to form a new venture to address rising healthcare costs.
The group recently hired surgeon and health journalist Atul Gawande
to steer the effort.
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