• Nursing Homes: Still Hoping for the Best, But Not Preparing for the Worst

    Updated: 2012-08-31 22:16:39
    News Synopsis by BEI Young Professionals member Judit Illes On Thursday, one hundred nursing home residents were forced to evacuate in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana in the wake of Hurricane Isaac (1). Such disturbances have effectively set the tone for National Preparedness Month beginning this weekend. The alarming reality is that most nursing ...

  • Tobacco: Uphill Battle for Antismoking Campaigns in Poor and Middle-Income Countries

    Updated: 2012-08-31 22:16:39
    [International Herald Tribune] Despite expensive antismoking campaigns, 41 percent of men in poor and middle-income countries still smoke and more young women are starting to, according to a major new survey of global tobacco use. The survey, based on 248,452 interviews in 14 countries and published in The ...

  • Irish pharma sales to US fall as drugs patents expire

    Updated: 2012-08-31 22:16:39
    [IrishTimes] IRISH PHARMACEUTICAL exports to the US fell 30 per cent in the first six months of the year as the expiry of drug patents had an impact on sales, while the value of Irish agri-food exports also contracted in the period, due to lower commodity prices, according to a ...

  • Heat on doctors taking pharma sops

    Updated: 2012-08-31 22:16:39
    [TimesofIndia] : The government is all set to crack the whip on doctors found prescribing medicines of drug companies, in return of gifts or favours. Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said on Friday that the ministry has received several complaints on this unholy nexus, and the matter has been referred ...

  • Najafi Companies Complete Acquisition of North American Assets and Business … – Equities.com

    Updated: 2012-08-31 22:02:35
    Najafi Companies Complete Acquisition of North American Assets and Business …Equities.comUnder the transaction, Najafi purchased substantially all of the assets used in the Fund's core businesses of the manufacture of pre-recorded multimedia products and the provision of related logistics services, digital media solutions and outsourced …and more » Go here to read more

  • Survey: Social marketing drives sales, experts enhance success – Brafton

    Updated: 2012-08-31 21:02:50
    Brafton Survey: Social marketing drives sales, experts enhance successBraftonNo matter the networks driving results for an individual brand, the survey found that outsourcing campaigns to social marketing experts improves success. The likelihood that respondents reported they were “highly satisfied” with their social marketing …2012 B2B Content Marketing TrendsBusiness 2 Communityall 10 news articles » Go here [...]

  • Civil service panel approves insurance contractor for Office of Group Benefits – Monroe News Star

    Updated: 2012-08-31 21:01:43
    NOLA.com Civil service panel approves insurance contractor for Office of Group BenefitsMonroe News StarThe outsourcing will take effect Jan. 1. Under the contracting arrangement, Blue Cross will manage claims reviews and processing, disease management, substance abuse and mental health services for the people who are covered under the insurance plan …Blue Cross to handle all [...]

  • Inactivity is Not the Source of Modern Obesity

    Updated: 2012-08-31 20:30:00
    My colleagues and I recently measured daily energy expenditure among the Hadza people of Tanzania, one of the few remaining populations of traditional hunter-gatherers. We found that despite all this physical activity, the number of calories that the Hadza burned per day was indistinguishable from that of typical adults in Europe and the United States. [...]

  • Krugman’s Big Lie

    Updated: 2012-08-31 19:30:08
    This is from today’s Krugman column: Mr. Ryan’s big lie — and, yes, it deserves that designation — was his claim that “a Romney-Ryan administration will protect and strengthen Medicare.” Actually, it would kill the program…The Republican Party is now firmly committed to replacing Medicare with what we might call Vouchercare… It ends with this [...]

  • Catch 22

    Updated: 2012-08-31 18:30:44
    Sometimes the findings indicate that unexpected treatments might help. In a newly published federal study of 224 gene sequences of colon cancers, for example, researchers found genetic changes in 5 percent that were the same as changes in breast cancer patients whose prognosis is drastically improved with a drug, Herceptin. About 15 percent had a [...]

  • ObamaCare vs RomneyCare, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-08-31 16:30:12
    Aaron Carroll: there is no difference between ObamaCare’s plan for non-seniors and Romney’s plan for Medicare. Good news: Americans really aren’t more polarized. Keith Hennessey explains the Medicare war of words.

  • Will The Republicans Have A Mandate if They Win?

    Updated: 2012-08-31 15:54:41
    Republicans at the national convention insist they’ll have a mandate to reshape Medicare if their guys win the White House in November, but that doesn’t mean Paul Ryan’s ambitious reform plan will become law. In fact, the Republican ticket has been left plenty of wiggle room to dodge the proposal that made Ryan a hit [...]

  • Good Results from School Choice Studies

    Updated: 2012-08-30 20:30:56
    Overall, we find no significant effects of the offer of a school voucher on college enrollment. However, we find evidence of large, significant impacts on African Americans, and fairly small but statistically insignificant impacts on Hispanic students. A voucher offer is shown to have increased the overall (part-time and full-time) enrollment rate of African Americans [...]

  • Headlines I Wish I Hadn’t Seen

    Updated: 2012-08-30 18:30:41
    The Social Security Administration is planning to purchase 174,000 hollow point bullets. Hospital complaints about insurers: Denied claims. Low reimbursement. Late reimbursement. Thickets of red tape. The easiest way to rein in Medicaid costs: don’t pay the hospitals anything. Almost everyone is worse off.

  • Rx Response Continues on High Alert – Tell Your Friends!

    Updated: 2012-08-30 17:00:36
    Erin Mullen wrote a great post about lessons learned in Hurricane Andrew, and stopped by my office yesterday to talk about what’s been going on with Rx Response in light of Hurricane Isaac this week. The storm has been on the forefront of many people’s minds here at PhRMA, since it seems we all have [...]

  • Hospital-Employed Physicians: Same Doctor Visit, Double the Cost

    Updated: 2012-08-30 16:30:57
    Hospitals are acquiring physician practices and integrating them into hospital services. The stated goal is to improve care coordination, eliminate duplication of services and boost efficiency. However, Medicare and private insurers pay more for hospital services than the same service if done outside the hospital, such as in a doctor’s office. According to the Wall [...]

  • Avik Roy Defends Ryan

    Updated: 2012-08-30 14:32:59
    Charges and countercharges here. They all have to do with whether Ryan in being hypocritical in his criticisms of Obama. My take: Ryan’s budget also cuts Medicare spending by the same $716 billion that ObamaCare takes out of Medicare, as Tom Saving and I explained in USA Today. (WSJ runs all the budget numbers and [...]

  • Setbacks Inspire Scientists to Carry On

    Updated: 2012-08-29 22:03:54
    I’ve read many interesting Forbes.com blog posts by John LaMattina, formerly the president of Pfizer R&D, but today’s post about Alzheimer’s research really stood out.  Maybe it is because I’ve been busy highlighting PhRMA’s upcoming Research and Hope Award ceremony focusing on Alzheimer’s or perhaps I was simply inspired by all of the thoughtful questions [...]

  • Reglan Preemption Victory

    Updated: 2012-08-29 17:00:25
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Preemption Reglan Preemption Victory Previous Home Posted On : August 29, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Reglan Preemption Victory Share The Pennsylvania Supreme Court shot down generic Reglan manufacturers and the maker of Reglan's request to flip the trial court's decision to deny their preemption summary judgment . motion Reglan is used to treat short-term heartburn caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD It is also used to speed up gastric emptying in diabetes patients . Because the drug is a dopamine antagonist , it increases lower esophageal sphincter pressure . The problem with Reglan plaintiffs allege is that it causes tardive dyskinesia , an often irreversible and just plain

  • Management Insight: Management is nothing more than motivating other people. ~ Lee Iacocca

    Updated: 2012-08-28 19:50:17
    : . Business Ethics and Leadership Home Case Studies Compliance and Beyond Ethics Codes Workplace Culture Decision Making Insights Business Ethics Career Development Leadership Management Quotes , Observations Resources Donate Management Insight : Management is nothing more than motivating other people . Lee Iacocca by Michael Josephson on August 28, 2012 Share : this Share Email Facebook Twitter Print Cancel reply Leave a Comment Name E-mail Website Notify me of follow-up comments by . email Notify me of new posts by . email Previous post : Leadership Insight : The function of leadership is to produce more leaders , not more followers . Ralph Nader , activist lawyer , consumer advocate Next post : Business Ethics Insight : It’s easy to find people who understand costs the challenge is to

  • Leadership Insight: The function of leadership is to produce more leaders, not more followers. — Ralph Nader, activist lawyer, consumer advocate

    Updated: 2012-08-27 20:58:44
    : , . , , Business Ethics and Leadership Home Case Studies Compliance and Beyond Ethics Codes Workplace Culture Decision Making Insights Business Ethics Career Development Leadership Management Quotes , Observations Resources Donate Leadership Insight : The function of leadership is to produce more leaders , not more followers . Ralph Nader , activist lawyer , consumer advocate by Michael Josephson on August 27, 2012 Share : this Share Email Facebook Twitter Print Cancel reply Leave a Comment Name E-mail Website Notify me of follow-up comments by . email Notify me of new posts by . email Previous post : Business Ethics Insight : The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said . Peter Drucker Next post : Management Insight : Management is nothing more than

  • Research and Hope Award: Celebrating Research and Hope in Battle Against Alzheimer’s

    Updated: 2012-08-27 19:42:10
    For nearly 30 years, PhRMA has held an annual awards event called the Discoverer’s Award to honor pioneers in the biopharmaceutical industry whose discoveries helped move the goal post forward in the war against disease. Past recipients were honored for discovering breakthrough medicines for diseases such as cervical cancer, depression, diabetes and HIV/AIDS. There is [...]

  • China’s Opportunity to Address Counterfeit Medicines

    Updated: 2012-08-27 15:40:56
    Earlier this month, I traveled to China to meet with public and private sector officials working to address the global counterfeit drug epidemic. On the day I arrived, Chinese police, led by the China Ministry of Public Security, seized more than $180 million worth of counterfeit drugs to help treat illnesses ranging from diabetes to [...]

  • The Prescription Medicine Lifecycle: Balancing Innovation and Access

    Updated: 2012-08-24 20:00:23
    Yesterday, I highlighted a nice video produced by PhRMA on the prescription drug life cycle.  Today, I’d like to talk a bit more about the prescription drug life cycle concept portrayed in that video – a concept with which many people are unfamiliar. Every approved prescription medicine has a life cycle. It starts with the [...]

  • Lilly CEO Is Fired Up About Counterfeit Medicine, and You Should Be, Too

    Updated: 2012-08-24 18:06:26
    If you haven’t had a chance to see Eli Lilly’s CEO Dr. John Lechleiter speak, I strongly encourage it. Dr. Lechleiter is a wonky, funny and brilliant former chemist who is a passionate stalwart on the issue of counterfeit drugs. In  Forbes.com yesterday, he wrote an informative piece about the dangers of counterfeit medicine, and [...]

  • Business Ethics Insight: The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said. – Peter Drucker

    Updated: 2012-08-24 15:00:10
    : . Business Ethics and Leadership Home Case Studies Compliance and Beyond Ethics Codes Workplace Culture Decision Making Insights Business Ethics Career Development Leadership Management Quotes , Observations Resources Donate Business Ethics Insight : The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said . Peter Drucker by Michael Josephson on August 24, 2012 Share : this Share Email Facebook Twitter Print Cancel reply Leave a Comment Name E-mail Website Notify me of follow-up comments by . email Notify me of new posts by . email Previous post : Management Insight : Leaders need to be optimists . Their vision is beyond the present . Rudy Giuliani Next post : Leadership Insight : The function of leadership is to produce more leaders , not more followers . Ralph Nader ,

  • It was 20 years ago today…

    Updated: 2012-08-24 14:00:07
     …that I was huddled in an interior bathroom in South Florida with my fiancé, my sister’s roommate and two golden retrievers. We had the radio tuned to hear local meteorologist Bryan Norcross’ voice through the dark hours, but it wasn’t loud enough to drown out the howling wind and random thumps and crashes against the [...]

  • Prescription Drug Life Cycle: Delivering Medicare Part D Savings [VIDEO]

    Updated: 2012-08-23 20:00:04
    “Understanding the prescription drug life cycle and how it should affect public policy.” That sounds like the title of an obscure 2:00pm, four cup of coffee on a Friday afternoon industry seminar. The thing is, it really is pretty important and policy makers in particular need a better grasp on the drug life cycle concept [...]

  • Chantix Cases Getting Better for Plaintiffs

    Updated: 2012-08-23 19:17:44
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Chantix Pfizer Chantix Cases Getting Better for Plaintiffs Previous Home Next Posted On : August 23, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Chantix Cases Getting Better for Plaintiffs Share Pfizer's lawyers took their best shot at winning these cases with the only strategy that is going to work : keep the cases away from a jury that will weigh the evidence . This strategy took a hit on Tuesday when the MDL judge overseeing the 2,500 Chantix lawsuits in federal court shot down Pfizer's motion to exclude the general causation and liability opinions of five plaintiff experts . Judge Inge Prytz Johnson ruled that while Pfizer has interesting arguments , they are jury arguments not the expert should be

  • Biomet Metal Hip Implant Lawsuit: August 2012 Update

    Updated: 2012-08-23 19:00:28
    : Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Medical Devices Biomet Metal Hip Implant Lawsuit : August 2012 Update Previous Home Next Posted On : August 23, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Biomet Metal Hip Implant Lawsuit : August 2012 Update Share Biomet Hip Claims Move Forward We reported last month that Biomet metal hip implant lawyers are attempting to combine the federal lawsuits into a type of Biomet class action known as multidistrict litigation MDL see Injured Victims Seek Biomet Metal Hip Implant Consolidation in Federal Court The argument to combine them has only gotten stronger in that . time What Injuries Do Biomet Metal Hip Implants Cause Biomet metal hip implants include the M2A Magnum , which is a medical device that

  • Area Schools Fighting Hard Against Rising Childhood Obesity

    Updated: 2012-08-23 14:00:27
    As Washington Post’s Lenny Bernstein notes in today’s Wellness column, schools are starting to get serious about addressing childhood obesity. And it’s about time, since obesity is one of the most insidious problems in health care. Schools in the DC-MD-VA area are making a concerted effort to pull soda and junk food from vending machines, [...]

  • Johnson & Johnson to Pay $600,000 to Settle First Three Hip Implant Suits

    Updated: 2012-08-23 06:42:03
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson to Pay 600,000 to Settle First Three Hip Implant Suits Previous Home Next Posted On : August 23, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Johnson Johnson to Pay 600,000 to Settle First Three Hip Implant Suits Share Johnson Johnson has agreed to pay about 600,000 to settle three , the first three , of approximately 8,000 lawsuits over hip implants that were recalled in 2010. The suits were scheduled to go to trial later this . year J s DePuy unit recalled approximately 93,000 ASR hips worldwide in 2010, saying that more than 12 of the devices failed within five year . The defective implants caused patients pain and immobilization by joint dislocations , as well as

  • Big Pain Pump Win in Ohio

    Updated: 2012-08-15 22:18:01
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Pain Pumps Big Pain Pump Win in Ohio Previous Home Next Posted On : August 15, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Big Pain Pump Win in Ohio Share The Sixth Circuit ruled that a plaintiff's warning and design defect claims in a shoulder injury may proceed , overturning an entry of summary . judgement This is a big win in a tough case on behalf of a 17 year-old girl who used a pain pump after arthroscopic surgery on her shoulder . Her doctor chose a Breg Pain Care 4200 pain pump to control the Plaintiff's pain for four days after the surgery . The Plaintiff suffered from glenohumeral chondrolysis , a condition in which the shoulder cartilage is permanently destroyed , as a result , allegedly , of

  • Codeine Use in Children - Rare but Possible Fatal Consequence

    Updated: 2012-08-15 21:33:28
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drug Warnings Codeine Use in Children Rare but Possible Fatal Consequence Previous Home Next Posted On : August 15, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Codeine Use in Children Rare but Possible Fatal Consequence Share The U.S . Food and Drug Administration FDA is currenlty reviewing reports of children who have developed serious adverse effects , or who have died , after taking codeine for pain relief after procedures such as a tonsillectomy and or adenoidectomy . There have been three pediatric deaths and one life-threatening case of respiratory depression recently . documented The reported cases involve children , ages two to five , that had evidence of an inherited genetic ability to convert

  • July 2012 Medication Label Changes

    Updated: 2012-08-13 21:15:51
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs July 2012 Medication Label Changes Previous Home Next Posted On : August 13, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . July 2012 Medication Label Changes Share Last month brought changes to thirty five 41 medical product labels up from 35 changes in June 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 and

  • The FDA Approves the First Digital Digestible Pill

    Updated: 2012-08-13 06:59:55
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home FDA The FDA Approves the First Digital Digestible Pill Previous Home Next Posted On : August 13, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . The FDA Approves the First Digital Digestible Pill Share Would you swallow a digital pill Sounds crazy , but true . The U.S . Food and Drug Administration FDA has approved the first digestible device . The device is currently only approved for use with placebos , but the developing company , Proteus Digital Health , is hopeful that it will be approved in the near future for other . drugs The microchip , made of silicon , is small , very small approximately the size of a sand-particle . It can be embedded in drugs to monitor patients’ response to treatment . When

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