NORRISTOWN â A Plymouth Township man faces a trial on charges he illegally purchased guns for a multi-county gun trafficking network.
Quinn OâDonnell Whisted, 22, of the 3000 block of Runnymede Drive, was ordered to stand trial, after a preliminary hearing before District Court Judge Edward C. Kropp Sr., on charges including corrupt organizations, conspiracy, dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities, unlawful transfer of a firearm, criminal use of communications facilities and false statements in connection with a gun trafficking organization that allegedly relied heavily on so-called âstraw purchaseâ schemes.
Whisted, who remains in the county jail, will face a formal arraignment on the charges in county court in May, after which a judge will scheduled a trial date.
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NORRISTOWN — A Plymouth Township man accused of illegally purchasing guns for a multi-county gun trafficking network used a selfie video to disparage a slain township police officer, according to
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A significant but underappreciated segment of the telemedicine industry direct-to-consumer (DTC) telemedicine services may hold clues to the future of telemedicine in the post-pandemic world.
The pre-pandemic DTC market was dominated by three medical issues urinary tract infections, erectile dysfunction, and contraception that together accounted for 87.1% of one DTC company s visits compared with only 2.3% of visits to primary care physicians, found Tara Jain, MD, MBA, and Ateev Mehrotra, MD, MPH, both of Brigham and Women s Hospital in Boston.
JAMA Network Open reflected televisits made by one unnamed DTC company from October through December 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic drastically transformed the telemedicine landscape. But the findings highlight issues that may predict how telehealth will find a lasting place after the pandemic wanes.