AGIF Releases Final Video in Satire Series Showing How Big Businesses Support Health Care Access and Affordable Prescriptions

“Cured Too Fast” highlights pharmacy access, same-day prescription pickup, and extended hours made possible by large companies

Washington, D.C. — The American Growth and Innovation Forum (AGIF) today announced the release of “Cured Too Fast,” the final installment in its three-part satire video series illustrating how big businesses improve everyday life. This closing video focuses on health care access, emphasizing how nationwide pharmacy networks, same-day prescription pickup, and extended hours are made possible by America’s largest companies.

The video highlights a core reality in the U.S. health care system: Many of the conveniences people rely on, like finding a pharmacy within minutes, refilling prescriptions without delays, and accessing medications even before/after traditional work hours, exist because large companies invest in logistics, supply chains, and customer access infrastructure.

“Millions of Americans get their prescriptions the same day their doctor orders them. That’s only possible because big companies build and maintain these networks,” said Diana London, President of AGIF. “This final video captures how critical that infrastructure is for families, workers, and communities.”

The full satire series covers three essential parts of daily life:
Grocery access and affordability
Discounts and cost savings powered by large companies
Health care access and prescription convenience

By closing the series with health care, AGIF underscores how corporate scale, supply chain efficiency, and distribution investment help keep medications available, accessible, and affordable across the country.

“People assume pharmacies will always be open, stocked, and close by,” said Sam Kuebler, AGIF board member. “But that level of access exists because large companies make major, ongoing investments. This video makes that point in a way that’s clear, relatable, and hard to ignore.”

“Cured Too Fast” is now available across AGIF’s digital platforms.

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