• Outsourcing company Alorica to lay off 289 in Palatka – Business Journal

    Updated: 2012-04-30 18:00:07
    Outsourcing company Alorica to lay off 289 in PalatkaBusiness JournalAlorica, a customer management and outsourcing solutions company, is laying off 289 employees at its Palatka facility, according to a Florida Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification notice. The facility at 7220 PRC Way provides administrative and … Go here to read more: “outsourcing” – Google News

  • Amy Finkelstein Wins the John Bates Clark Award

    Updated: 2012-04-30 14:22:16
    This is from the American Economics Association: [H]er 2007 paper in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, “The Aggregate Effects of Health Insurance: Evidence from the Introduction of Medicare.” The paper examines the impact of the most dramatic change in health insurance coverage in American history, the introduction of Medicare in 1965, on the consumption of [...]

  • The Coming Generational Warfare

    Updated: 2012-04-27 20:30:24
    The average monthly Social Security check is now $1,230. It is not subject to the employment tax and at age 65 you also get great health insurance for only $99.90 a month. Workers at McDonald’s, which is hiring, earn about $8 an hour, pay the employment tax and, most often, don’t get health insurance… We [...]

  • FDA OKs New Treatment for Soft-Tissue Sarcoma Patients

    Updated: 2012-04-27 20:06:58
    Patients with soft-tissue sarcoma, a rare cancer that starts in the body’s muscle or connective tissues, now have a new treatment option after the FDA approved GlaxoSmithKline’s drug Votrient.

  • EPA Experiments on People

    Updated: 2012-04-27 19:30:17
    Which do you find more shocking: that the Environmental Protection Agency conducts experiments on humans that its own risk assessments would deem potentially lethal, or that it hides the results of those experiments from Congress and the public because they debunk those very same risk assessments? JunkScience.com recently obtained through the Freedom of Information Act [...]

  • Why Men Are Readmitted to Hospitals More than Women

    Updated: 2012-04-27 18:30:18
    At the 30-day follow-up telephone call, fewer males reported understanding their follow-up appointments after leaving the hospital as compared to females (78 percent and 87 percent, respectively). In addition, at 30 days post-discharge, females reported visiting their primary care provider at a higher rate within the 30 days after their hospital discharge (57 percent) as [...]

  • In the News: The Importance of Adherence

    Updated: 2012-04-27 17:26:14
    <pIn a recent op-ed in The Boston Globe, Merck’ Chief Medical Officer Mike Rosenblatt and Dr. Harris Berman, Dean of Tufts Medical School, commented on the pressing need to fix a fundamental problem in healthcare today: getting patients to take their medications. read more

  • Obama’s High Spending Levels, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-04-27 16:30:47
    Maintaining the president’s higher spending levels will require raising taxes for all Americans, including an 11% increase on those earning less than $200,000. Violence “ages” children’s DNA, the equivalent of seven to 10 years of premature aging. Woman consumed two gallons of Coca-Cola per day. She’s dead at age 30. Woman tries to live on [...]

  • Quality of Life Matters

    Updated: 2012-04-27 15:30:52
    “Quality of life happens to be the element that is most important in motivating people to deal with an illness,” says Noreen Clark, director of the Center for Managing Chronic Disease at the University of Michigan. “People aren’t motivated to follow their clinical regimen if in fact it doesn’t improve the way they function and [...]

  • Spring Clean the Medicine Cabinets – Tomorrow is National Take Back Day

    Updated: 2012-04-27 15:05:34
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  • LSD for the Terminal Ill?

    Updated: 2012-04-27 14:21:37
    A cancer-ridden patient takes a pill and overcomes her fear of death not just for the moment but for weeks and months that follow…One researcher imagines retreat centers where the dying could have psilocybin administered to them by a staff trained for the task. Full article by Lauren Slater on psychedelic drugs in the NYT [...]

  • Partnering to Help Improve the U.S. Economy

    Updated: 2012-04-26 21:05:44
    There has been a lot of talk lately in the run-up to the election about the economy and what types of policies are needed to improve the outlook of our nation. I’e found that in almost every election year, we hear a whole host of proposals offered that both Republicans and Democrats claim can provide some sort of silver bullet to our economic woes. But we all know there is no silver bullet, especially if we remain so divided as a nation on what type of solutions are needed to provide a more economically secure future. read more

  • Health Insurers Set To Pay $1.3 Billion In Rebates

    Updated: 2012-04-26 20:34:00
    Health insurers that haven't spent the required share of premiums on health care will be sending rebate checks to employers and consumers. All told, an estimated $1.3 billion is expected to be returned to customers this summer.

  • Reforming the FDA

    Updated: 2012-04-26 20:30:34
    “In many ways, the bill requires the FDA to do things that it is already supposed to do—once more, with feeling,” says Avik Roy. He’s talking about a bill introduced by Sens. Richard Burr (R., N.C.) and Tom Coburn (R., Okla.) Among other things, it would: Retract the dumb 2007 conflict-of-interest rules for FDA advisory [...]

  • More End-of-Life Spending May Be Worth It

    Updated: 2012-04-26 19:30:35
    At least in Canada. This is from Jason Shafrin on a recent JAMA paper (gated): After controlling for patient case mix, the authors examine variation in hospital spending in the last year of a patient’s life. The authors note that “Higher-spending hospitals differed in many ways, such as greater use of evidence-based care, skilled nursing [...]

  • Massachusetts hospitals to participate in pilot program addressing medical errors

    Updated: 2012-04-26 17:18:02
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Massachusetts hospitals to participate in pilot program addressing medical errors On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 26 April 2012 Our Houston readers may be interested in a new Massachusetts pilot program that seeks to better deal with medical errors on the part of physicians . The program , which was announced last Wednesday by the Massachusetts Medical Society , seeks to help promote a less confrontational atmosphere between patients and their doctors when medical mistakes take . place Five hospitals will reportedly be participating in the program , which targets what is often termed defensive medicine and seeks to expedite the resolution of disputes in cases of medical error . Defense medicine , as sources

  • New Study Highlights Abundance of Rogue Online Pharmacy Sites

    Updated: 2012-04-25 17:44:00
    How many of you have gone to an Internet pharmacy site to purchase medicines and found that the prices were artificially low? While everybody likes a good deal, including me, there have been several warnings to consumers by the Food and Drug Administration about rogue online pharmacy sites that offer deals too good to be true. read more

  • Study Shows Widespread Misuse of Prescription Drugs

    Updated: 2012-04-25 16:56:33
    Research from Quest Diagnostics suggests nearly two out of three Americans don't follow their doctor's orders properly when taking prescription drugs.

  • Novartis Tries to Make UK Hospitals Use $1000 Drug

    Updated: 2012-04-25 00:09:41
    [AP, PharmPro] Novartis is taking legal action in Britain to make state-run hospitals use an eye drug that costs about 700 pounds ($1,130) per shot instead of a cheaper one that costs 60 pounds ($97). In a statement, Novartis said it was calling for a judicial review "as a last resort" ...

  • Bayer to settle around 500 birth control lawsuits for roughly $110 million

    Updated: 2012-04-24 17:10:48
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Bayer to settle around 500 birth control lawsuits for roughly 110 million On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Dangerous Drugs 24 April 2012 Businessweek reported earlier this month that German pharmaceutical Bayer will be paying at least 110 million in order to settle roughly 500 lawsuits over its line of birth control drugs , which include the dangerous drugs Yaz and Yasmin Each case , according to sources , will be settled for roughly 220,000. As our readers may know , Yaz and Yasmin are known to cause increased risk of blood clotting , which may result in heat attack , stroke , or death . Bayer has been accused of misleading women regarding the health risks associated 9ith Yaz and Yasmin . Among the accusations are that Bayer

  • Sens. Richard Burr and Tom Coburn Introduce a New Plan to Reform the FDA

    Updated: 2012-04-21 03:27:19
    [Forbes] Sens. Richard Burr (R., N.C.) and Tom Coburn (R., Okla.) were last seen in this space proposing the best-yet plan for reforming Medicare. Yesterday, they rolled out a new bill, this one designed to significantly improve the regulation of drugs and medical devices at the FDA. While their plan ...

  • Vaccines: Broadening their Scope

    Updated: 2012-04-20 20:55:09
    When most of us think of vaccines, we probably think of the vaccinations we received as children, the ones that left our arms sore, even days later. Vaccines have been used to successfully prevent diseases such as smallpox, measles, polio and other infectious diseases, for many years. But vaccines are not only for preventing infectious diseases;newer vaccines are providing protections against a wide array of other diseases, including cancer prevention.</p read more

  • Zoloft Birth Defect Lawsuits Consolidated

    Updated: 2012-04-20 16:06:18
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Pfizer Zoloft Birth Defect Lawsuits Consolidated Previous Home Posted On : April 20, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Zoloft Birth Defect Lawsuits Consolidated Share Lawsuits alleging birth defects caused by the antidepressant Zoloft sertraline were consolidated on Tuesday before Judge Cynthia M . Rufe in the U.S . District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . About 92 federal lawsuits and counting will be included in this MDL . What does this mean for Zoloft birth injury plaintiffs The cases are technically not a class action , but the cases are merged together for discovery on issues that are common to all of the Zoloft birth defect lawsuits . The upside for individual Zoloft

  • Tennessee’s Pat Summitt Leaves the Ball Court

    Updated: 2012-04-20 15:56:39
    We can – and do ndash; talk about the Alzheimer’ disease: what it is and how you detect it. We can talk about what it means for patients and our economy if we don’ find new treatments and a way to delay its onset. We can talk about what is being done to read more

  • Study: good translators help reduce emergency room medical errors

    Updated: 2012-04-20 15:31:07
    : Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Study : good translators help reduce emergency room medical errors On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 20 April 2012 Those who cannot speak English well may , in some ways , be at increased risk for medical error Medical errors , in turn , are the basis of medical malpractice suits . According to a study conducted by two pediatric Emergency Rooms and recently published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine , mistakes with potential clinical consequences , are twice as likely if no interpreters are available or if the translator is an . amateur Roughly 25 million U.S . residents fall into the category of not speaking English very well . Under federal law , U.S . hospitals receiving federal funds must offer some

  • Paying Tribute to Musician, Father and Cancer Survivor Levon Helm

    Updated: 2012-04-19 15:23:05
    Earlier today I came across the news that the venerable Levon Helm, singer and drummer for The Band and multi-Grammy award winner as a solo artist, is in the very late stages of his battle with cancer. I don’ know about all of you, but I can’ count how many times I’e watched/listened to “The Last Waltz,” mesmerized by the artistry and energy that Helm and his Band-mates brought to the stage. Helm is an amazing talent, even after he lost and then regained his voice in earlier bouts with throat cancer. read more

  • PDUFA: A Weird Name Worth Learning

    Updated: 2012-04-18 22:15:31
    Today has been a big day for reauthorization of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act – which, as a reminder, is legislation that must pass by the end of September at the latest. read more

  • Study show some doctors may not be entirely truthful with patients

    Updated: 2012-04-18 15:29:26
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Study show some doctors may not be entirely truthful with patients On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 18 April 2012 When you go to the doctor , do you expect to be told the truth about everything According to a recent study , many doctors don't have that same . expectation The study , published by Health Affairs , looked at nearly 2,000 physicians across the United States . What they found was that a substantial percentage of them reported they were not 100 percent truthful with their patients . There may be a number of reasons for this , ranging from fear of medical malpractice suits to having a difficult time communicating a scary diagnosis . Whatever the reasons , the trend is . disturbing The study reportedly

  • New Independent Film ‘Catania’

    Updated: 2012-04-18 03:34:10
    View clips about the production of our new Indy film ‘Catania” here, here and here. Want to become a part owner of [...]

  • NCHC Should Keep the Focus on Adherence to Medicines

    Updated: 2012-04-17 22:17:06
    We’e viewing a new survey from the National Coalition on Healthcare (NCHC) with a healthy dose of skepticism. Not only do we not agree with the results, but we feel strongly that when discussing copay coupons, it’ important to understand why they are necessary. read more

  • Patients – Vital to Drug Development

    Updated: 2012-04-17 21:39:15
    I recently worked with the American Cancer Society and some local biotech executives on the launch of a new report – Research in Your Backyard: Pharmaceutical Clinical Trials in Oregon. We all agreed that this report was a good start, but that more needed to be done to solve the largest challenge facing clinical trials today: educating patients about the importance of participation.   read more

  • Bridge the Gap Between Basic Research and Patient Care, NIH Head Urges.

    Updated: 2012-04-16 21:49:14
    [WSJ Health Blog] Francis Collins, head of the National Institutes of Health, painted a stark picture at TEDMED about the difficulty of translating basic scientific knowledge into applications that could be useful to patients. We need to “build a bridge across this yawning gap,” Collins told the audience at this gathering ...

  • Drug Data Shouldn’t Be Secret

    Updated: 2012-04-14 17:02:56
    [Nytimes] IN the fall of 2009, at the height of fears over swine flu, our research group discovered that a majority of clinical trial data for the anti-influenza drug Tamiflu — data that proved, according to its manufacturer, that the drug reduced the risk of hospitalization, serious complications and transmission ...

  • Connecting with Patients to Improve Health; comments from Pfizer Primary Care at #PhRMA12 (video)

    Updated: 2012-04-13 17:23:28
    Today, Americans are plugged into a constant stream of news and information like never before in history, yet many patients are still struggling to remain informed on their basic healthcare needs. Adele Gulfo, President and General Manager of U.S. Primary Care for Pfizer, makes the case that more must be done to build a direct dialogue with patients and encourage healthcare compliance. Listen to Adele discuss the vast opportunities we should tap into in order to break barriers and proactively reach patients to improve health outcomes. read more

  • Ensuring better health for the US; Ron Williams comments at #PhRMA12 (video)

    Updated: 2012-04-13 17:17:00
    Listen as healthcare consultant Ron Williams shares his message of ensuring the U.S. healthcare systems does a better job of managing the health of the population. While it is important to be able to effectively diagnose and treat illnesses, the treatments are only as successful as the patient’ ability and willingness to receive them. Mr. Williams outlines how patients can avoid the progression of their illnesses into a more serious chronic disease by better understanding their role in complying with their advised medical regiment. read more

  • Innovative industries create jobs; iron industry rep comments at #PhRMA12 (video)

    Updated: 2012-04-13 17:08:25
    The benefits of medical innovation span far beyond improving patient outcomes and stemming healthcare costs. Research and development spurs jobs and injects much-needed capital back into the economy as Americans build and maintain new facilities from the ground up. read more

  • What will it take to discover the root cause of atrial fibrillation? StopAfib Founder comments at #PhRMA12 (video)

    Updated: 2012-04-13 17:03:52
    Mellanie T. Hills is a heart disease survivor, heart health expert, patient advocate, award-winning author, and founder and CEO of the non-profit American Foundation for Women's Health and StopAfib.org, an atrial fibrillation patient advocacy organization. Atrial Fibrillation is the most common irregular heart beat that causes strokes in 1.7 million people each year, but the root cause has not been identified. Listen to Mellanie discuss this devastating condition and the need for raising awareness and discovering the cause. read more

  • #PhRMA12: Inspiration for Advancing Medical Innovation

    Updated: 2012-04-13 16:51:51
    This is a guest post from John C. Lechleiter, PhD, who is Chairman, President and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company. Starting today, Mr. Lechleiter is also the Chairman of the Board of Directors of PhRMA. The biopharmaceutical industry is all about medical innovation. It’ our lifeblood. Yet, too often we talk about medical innovation without making it hit home for people outside the industry. read more

  • US competitive advantage in medical innovation in jeopardy? EPPC Fellow comments at #PhRMA12 (video)

    Updated: 2012-04-13 16:45:43
    The U.S. is a global leader in medical research and development, but is that leadership role at risk? James Capretta, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) focuses on public policy and economic issues with a focus on health-care and entitlement reform and previously served as an Associate Director at the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Listen to what he worries could jeopardize our country’ competitive advantage in medical innovation. read more

  • #PhRMA12: What April 12 Means to PhRMA’s Chairman

    Updated: 2012-04-13 16:34:03
    New PhRMA Chairman John Lechleiter, President and CEO of Eli Lilly and Company, continued the vein of optimism in his comments this morning. He urged those of us in the room “to stand up for policies that support innovation, to continue to build trust with our stakeholders, and to get our powerful story out.” We must do so, he said, to continue the “heroic work of healing and saving lives well into the future.” read more

  • #PhRMA12: Opportunities Abound, Say Viehbacher and Lechleiter

    Updated: 2012-04-13 15:36:17
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  • #PhRMA12: Making a Difference Together in Emerging Markets

    Updated: 2012-04-13 15:05:45
    Today we have a guest post from Samir Khalil, the executive director of public policy for Merck's Asia Pacific & China region. At PhRMA’ Annual Meeting he participated in a panel discussion on healthcare trends in emerging markets.  read more

  • March 2012 Medication Label Changes

    Updated: 2012-04-13 15:05:21
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs March 2012 Medication Label Changes Previous Home Next Posted On : April 13, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . March 2012 Medication Label Changes Share Last month brought changes to thirty-nine 39 medical product labels way down from 65 changes in February with changes to the prescribing information to include any of the following areas : boxed warnings , contraindications , warnings , precautions , adverse reactions , patient package insert , and medication . guide For a complete detailed accounting of the label changes , please refer to the summary of meds . By clicking onto the drug name , you will be able to view the detailed summary , which will identify the safety labeling section

  • UCSF Artificial Kidney Project Tapped for Accelerated FDA Program

    Updated: 2012-04-13 08:51:14
    [Newswise] A UCSF-led effort to create an implantable artificial kidney for dialysis patients has been selected as one of the first projects to undergo more timely and collaborative review at the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA announced today (April 9) that it had chosen three renal device projects to pilot a ...

  • Heading to the Charleston International Film Festival

    Updated: 2012-04-13 00:30:31
    We are going to the Charleston International Film Festival next weekend Apr 12-16 where I am a finalist in the screenwriters’ competition for my screenplay about the true story of a Georgia doctor who was framed and thrown in jail by the local factory owner when he started to raise questions about the corruption that [...]

  • Med mal case may move forward after expert report found to be sufficient

    Updated: 2012-04-12 16:25:44
    Skip to navigation Skip to content Jump to Navigation Med mal case may move forward after expert report found to be sufficient On behalf of Tracey Law Firm posted in Medical Malpractice 12 April 2012 Last week , a medical malpractice lawsuit brought by a woman who claims a Texas doctor made her a quadriplegic was upheld by the Ninth Court of Appeals . The court of appeals reportedly upheld the decision of a trial court that had denied dismissal of the woman's complaint on the grounds that her expert report was inadequate . The suit was reportedly brought against Dr . Erwin Lo , Golden Triangle Neurocare and Baptist Hospitals of Southeast Texas after a failed spinal . surgery According to the woman's complaint , Dr . Lo performed the spinal surgery in January of 2009, which was over a year

  • Merck Sues Over Vioxx. Really.

    Updated: 2012-04-09 17:13:04
    . . Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Merck Co . Merck Sues Over Vioxx . Really . Previous Home Next Posted On : April 9, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Merck Sues Over Vioxx . Really . Share Merck can proceed with a lawsuit against the Kentucky Attorney General for violating its constitutional due process rights in its claims against Merck involving Vioxx . Why A federal judge has found that Kentucky improperly struck a contingency fee arrangement with plaintiffs' lawyers to bring a lawsuit against Merck for their marketing of . Vioxx Is this a new trend Last year , a South Carolina judge allowed a similar claim by AstraZeneca against the South Carolina AG . My question for Merck and AstraZeneca is whether the juice is

  • Chapter 6 Is Up – Some Implications Of A Right To Healthcare

    Updated: 2012-04-09 14:05:43
    I have just published the sixth chapter of my book-in-progress, “Open Wide And Say Moo! – The Good Citizen’s Guide To Right Thoughts and Right Actions Under Obamacare.” This chapter is a relatively short one that introduces Part II of the book. If time allows I hope to have Chapter Seven ready later this week. [...]

  • Counterfeit Version of Altuzan/Avastin

    Updated: 2012-04-04 15:06:23
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs Counterfeit Version of Altuzan Avastin Previous Home Next Posted On : April 4, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Counterfeit Version of Altuzan Avastin Share The FDA has announced that there is a counterfeit version of Roche’s Altuzan 400mg 16ml bevacizumab that has been obtained by some medical practices . Lab tests have confirmed that the Altuzan , an injectable cancer medication , contains no active ingredient . Altuzan , the brand name for Avastin in . Turkey The FDA first warned in February that a counterfeit supply of the widely-used Avastin had turned up in the U.S . The Wall Street Journal has traced that supply through a network of firms in Canada , Barbados , the United Kingdom

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