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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 287486, member: 31907"] Healthcare is a highly regulated industry, and it's crucial to have a business idea that doesn't require any regulatory approval. In the past, healthcare companies were mostly restricted to selling products that they manufactured themselves. In recent years, however, we've seen an increase in the number of companies who are selling products made by other companies. These companies are called "third-party sellers" or "resellers." These third-party resellers can be your best source of revenue if you choose to sell their products online or from a brick-and-mortar location. They are usually more expensive than buying directly from the manufacturer, but you can offer the same high-quality care at a lower cost which can be seen as an advantage over traditional brick-and-mortar models when it comes to attracting new customers. You'll also need to be careful about how you structure your transactions with third-party sellers because some states do not allow them to charge more than they would for direct purchases; others only allow them to charge less if they provide services such as insurance claims processing and customer support; still others set limits on what they can charge per transaction (e.g., $50 per visit). [/QUOTE]
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