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HMH Med Buyback Launches Initiative to Help Americans Sell Unused Diabetic Supplies
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HMH Med Buyback Launches Nationwide Initiative to Help Americans Sell Unused Diabetic Supplies and Reduce Medical Waste.
MIDDLETOWN, N.J. - TelAve -- HMH Med Buyback, a leading advocate for healthcare accessibility and sustainability, is proud to announce the launch of its new nationwide initiative designed to help Americans sell unused diabetic supplies. Under the leadership of CEO Usman Kareem, the program aims to provide a secure, efficient, and profitable way for patients to liquidate surplus medical items while ensuring these critical resources reach those in need rather than ending up in landfills.
In the United States, millions of dollars worth of diabetic supplies—including test strips, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), and lancets—go to waste every year due to prescription changes, insurance updates, or the passing of loved ones. HMH Med Buyback's initiative bridges the gap between individuals with excess inventory and the millions of underinsured Americans who struggle to afford retail prices for life-saving monitoring tools.
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Empowering Patients and Reducing Waste
"Our mission is twofold: to put money back into the pockets of hardworking Americans and to stabilize the supply chain for diabetic care," said Usman Kareem, CEO of HMH Med Buyback. "Managing diabetes is a financial burden for many. By providing a streamlined platform to sell unused diabetic supplies (https://hmhmedbuyback.com/), we are not only offering financial relief to sellers but also creating a secondary market that makes these supplies more accessible to the broader community."
How the Initiative Works
The new program simplifies the process of selling surplus supplies through a user-friendly, three-step system:
Commitment to Quality and Safety
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HMH Med Buyback maintains rigorous quality control standards to ensure the safety of all redistributed items. The initiative specifically targets major brands such as Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre, OneTouch, and Accu-Chek. By repurposing these supplies, the company estimates it will divert thousands of pounds of medical waste from environmental disposal in its first year alone.
About HMH Med Buyback
HMH Med Buyback is a premier medical supply liquidation company specializing in diabetic care. Founded on the principles of integrity and social responsibility, the company helps individuals across the United States turn their surplus medical products into cash. Under the direction of CEO Usman Kareem, HMH Med Buyback continues to innovate in the healthcare space, focusing on affordability and the reduction of medical waste.
In the United States, millions of dollars worth of diabetic supplies—including test strips, continuous glucose monitors (CGMs), and lancets—go to waste every year due to prescription changes, insurance updates, or the passing of loved ones. HMH Med Buyback's initiative bridges the gap between individuals with excess inventory and the millions of underinsured Americans who struggle to afford retail prices for life-saving monitoring tools.
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Empowering Patients and Reducing Waste
"Our mission is twofold: to put money back into the pockets of hardworking Americans and to stabilize the supply chain for diabetic care," said Usman Kareem, CEO of HMH Med Buyback. "Managing diabetes is a financial burden for many. By providing a streamlined platform to sell unused diabetic supplies (https://hmhmedbuyback.com/), we are not only offering financial relief to sellers but also creating a secondary market that makes these supplies more accessible to the broader community."
How the Initiative Works
The new program simplifies the process of selling surplus supplies through a user-friendly, three-step system:
- Instant Quote: Sellers visit the HMH Med Buyback website to enter their supply details and receive an immediate cash offer.
- Free Shipping: The company provides pre-paid shipping labels and boxes, ensuring the process is entirely cost-free for the participant.
- Fast Payment: Once the supplies are inspected for quality and expiration dates (all items must be factory-sealed and unexpired), payments are issued via Zelle, PayPal, or Check within 24–48 hours.
Commitment to Quality and Safety
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HMH Med Buyback maintains rigorous quality control standards to ensure the safety of all redistributed items. The initiative specifically targets major brands such as Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre, OneTouch, and Accu-Chek. By repurposing these supplies, the company estimates it will divert thousands of pounds of medical waste from environmental disposal in its first year alone.
About HMH Med Buyback
HMH Med Buyback is a premier medical supply liquidation company specializing in diabetic care. Founded on the principles of integrity and social responsibility, the company helps individuals across the United States turn their surplus medical products into cash. Under the direction of CEO Usman Kareem, HMH Med Buyback continues to innovate in the healthcare space, focusing on affordability and the reduction of medical waste.
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