Platform Features

Comparison

Fuse

vs

Costco

GLP-1 Retail Distribution vs Telehealth Program Infrastructure

Features And Capabilities

GLP-1 Prescription Dispensing

Operator Storefront Infrastructure

Clinical Intake and Review

Compounded Semaglutide Access

White Label Brand Experience

LegitScript Certified

White Label Brand Experience

White Label Brand Experience

Fuse

Days

Costco

Months (custom build)

Daniel Meursing

CEO

Daniel is a two-time founder who has scaled service businesses across major U.S. markets. A Y Combinator competition winner, he focuses on removing operational and regulatory barriers so operators can build and scale modern healthcare businesses.

Background

Startup Operations & Service Systems

Experience

2x Founder, Multi-Market U.S. Scaling

Qualifications

Healthtech Infrastructure & Patient Access

Key Achievement

Scaled Premier Staff & Eventstaff across major U.S. markets

When Costco Sells GLP-1 Drugs, Operators Still Need Infrastructure

Whether or not Costco ends up selling GLP-1 medications at competitive prices, operators who want to build a semaglutide revenue program need something Costco cannot provide. FUSE gives operators the clinical intake, provider review, and pharmacy routing infrastructure that turns a therapeutic category into a recurring revenue channel. Retail price pressure applies to patients paying out of pocket at a physical pharmacy with a prescription already in hand. Telehealth programs address a different situation: the patient needs a provider evaluation, a prescription, and ongoing clinical oversight — not just a cheaper place to fill a script they already have. These are different products serving different patient needs.

Compounded semaglutide routing

Where branded medications face supply constraints, FUSE connects operators to compounding pharmacy partners with documented fulfillment timelines. Costco Pharmacy dispenses branded medications only. For operators who need compounded formulations, Costco retail pricing is not a relevant comparison point.

Program revenue, not just dispensing

FUSE builds the full program intake through refill so operators generate subscription revenue, not one-time transactions. An operator generating recurring monthly revenue from a GLP-1 program is not competing with Costco's prescription pricing. They are running a clinical program with different economics.

Launch in days, not quarters

Clinical infrastructure, pharmacy routing, and compliance workflows are pre-configured so operators do not spend months building before their first patient. LegitScript certification, BAA coverage, and provider networks are in place before day one.

Retail Pricing and Telehealth Infrastructure Solve Different Problems

Costco selling GLP-1 medications at low cost affects the cash-pay dispensing market. It does not affect the clinical intake, prescribing compliance, or subscription billing infrastructure that telehealth operators need. FUSE handles the clinical and compliance layer regardless of how retail pharmacy pricing evolves.

Compliance is not retail

Clinical review, prescribing logic, and audit trails require telehealth infrastructure, not a pharmacy shelf. Retail pharmacy compliance covers dispensing. FUSE covers the full clinical chain intake, provider review, prescribing, pharmacy routing, and recurring billing.

Operators need the full stack

Intake, provider review, pharmacy routing, payment, and refill logic all need to be structured before operators can generate revenue. Costco provides dispensing. Operators who route prescriptions to Costco still have months of infrastructure work before the first compliant patient interaction.

A Fundamentally Different Scheduling Experience.

With FUSE

With

Costco

What operators actually need

FUSE provides intake, clinical review, pharmacy routing, compliance, and billing as a single configured system. Operators configure and launch — they do not build

Retail dispensing solves one step of the clinical chain. Operators still need to build intake, provider review, compliance, billing, and refill logic independently.

Compounded access

FUSE connects operators to compounding pharmacy partners for categories where branded supply is constrained or clinical need justifies compounding. Routing is automatic.

Costco Pharmacy dispenses branded FDA-approved medications only. Compounded semaglutide requires a separate compounding pharmacy relationship outside Costco.

Recurring revenue

FUSE builds subscription and refill logic into the patient journey from the first visit. Operators generate predictable monthly recurring revenue that compounds over time.

Retail transactions are episodic. There is no subscription or refill logic in a retail pharmacy relationship. Recurring revenue requires a separate program layer.

Compliance readiness

FUSE includes LegitScript certification, BAA coverage, and state licensing logic embedded in intake from day one. Paid acquisition is available immediately.

Retail pharmacy compliance covers dispensing only. Telehealth compliance for the full clinical chain requires separate infrastructure that Costco does not provide.

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