• Continued Progress against HIV/AIDS through Incremental Innovation

    Updated: 2012-11-30 17:30:34
    By Thomas F. Goss, Senior Vice President, Boston Healthcare Associates, Inc. World AIDS Day on the 1st of December is an opportunity for public and private partners to spread awareness about the status of the HIV/AIDS pandemic and encourage continued progress in HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, and care in high prevalence countries and all countries around [...]

  • CBO: Measuring the Impact of Prescription Drug Use on Medicare Spending

    Updated: 2012-11-30 16:36:30
    Yesterday the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report describing revised methodology for estimating the financial impact of future legislation affecting prescription drug utilization.  From this point forward, CBO analysis of Medicare prescription drug-related policies will assume that a 1% increase in the number of prescriptions filled will lead to a 0.20% decrease in medical [...]

  • Why Undergo Chemotherapy When It Won’t Do Any Good?

    Updated: 2012-11-30 16:30:06
    Overall, 69 percent of those with stage 4 lung cancer and 81 percent of those with stage 4 colon cancer failed to understand “that chemotherapy was not at all likely to cure their cancer”… Various drugs, some with limited toxicity, can be used as palliatives, perhaps shrinking tumors temporarily to relieve symptoms, slowing the cancer’s [...]

  • Brad DeLong Sees the Light

    Updated: 2012-11-30 14:20:48
    Massachusetts has been walking down this exchange-and-public-program-expansion road for six years now, since Mitt Romney signed RomneyCare. Massachusetts has been vacuuming up doctors and nurses from Costa Rica and elsewhere and still has been finding that the cost of treating your state population is higher when 97% are insured than it was when 88% were [...]

  • For Rona Evartt, the Fight Against Type II Diabetes Is a Source of Hope and Inspiration

    Updated: 2012-11-30 14:00:03
    In honor of National Diabetes Awareness Month, we want to share with you the story of a recently diagnosed Type II Diabetes patient and her experience with a prescription assistance program: Rona Evartt of Cottonwood, AZ is a single mother of four and naturally, her children always come first. It wasn’t until her own mother [...]

  • Management Insight: The quality of a man’s life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence, regardless of his chosen field of endeavor. -Vince Lombardi

    Updated: 2012-11-30 01:04:20
    : , . Business Ethics and Leadership Home Beyond Compliance Ethics Codes Workplace Culture Case Studies Decision Making Insights Business Ethics Career Development Leadership Management Quotes , Observations Resources Donate Management Insight : The quality of a man’s life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence , regardless of his chosen field of endeavor . Vince Lombardi by Michael Josephson on November 29, 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 higher you climb on the ladder of power , the more people see your ass . CIA Director David Patraeus had climbed about as high as one could . go Search

  • Why EMRs are Backfiring

    Updated: 2012-11-29 21:30:59
    Doctors used to have to fill out a checklist for every step in a physical exam. Now, they can click one button that automatically places a comprehensive normal physical exam in the record. Another click brings up a normal review of systems — the series of screening questions we ask patients about anything from nasal congestion to [...]

  • Happiness Can Make You Wealthy, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-11-29 20:30:55
    Happy adolescents are more likely to be wealthy in adulthood. Unemployment and multiple job losses boosts heart attack risk. Average adult consume 5% of calories in the form of alcohol.

  • Personalized Medicine’s Meaningful Impact

    Updated: 2012-11-29 19:30:09
    This week I’m in Boston attending the Harvard Personalized Medicine Conference. (Find out more on the basics of PM here.) Stepping back and listening to the discussion here, it is really inspiring to think about how our understanding of genetics is opening up vast new possibilities for treating and preventing disease. We are already seeing great strides [...]

  • Here is Something I Didn’t Know: Another Hidden ObamaCare Tax on the Middle Class

    Updated: 2012-11-29 18:30:37
    The law’s new 3.8% tax on “high-income” individuals…will hit more and more individuals over time — because the “high-income” thresholds are not indexed for inflation. The Medicare actuary has predicted that the tax will hit only 3 percent of filers when it goes into effect next year, but nearly 80 percent of filers in the long [...]

  • Collaborations in Diabetes Care

    Updated: 2012-11-29 16:59:15
    Today we’ve got a guest post from Dr. Murray Stewart, Senior Vice President, Metabolic Pathways and Cardiovascular, Research & Development of GlaxoSmithKline.  Diabetes care for patients is about more than the medicine. People with diabetes are asked to exercise regularly, eat moderately; and importantly, we ask them to work with a collaborative and multi-disciplinary team [...]

  • Oklahoma Doctors vs. ObamaCare, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-11-29 16:30:21
    A surgery center that posts its prices. (video) Grand bargain. Although black women get mammograms as often as white women, by the time of diagnosis the disease has spread to other organs in 45 percent of blacks, compared with 35 percent of whites.

  • Should People Who Cause Their Own Illnesses Pay for Their Own Health Care?

    Updated: 2012-11-29 14:21:07
    David Friedman weighs in: I recently came across a news story about a British legislator who proposed that patients suffering from life style illnesses, medical problems mainly due to behavioral choices such as being overweight, ought to have to pay for their own medicines rather than having them provided for free by the National Health Service. [...]

  • HIV/AIDS Reports Show Innovation Continuing

    Updated: 2012-11-29 14:10:58
    We have been tackling the misfortune and suffering caused by HIV/AIDS now for more than 30 years. While great progress has been made in the treatment and prevention of HIV, and many patients now have access to medicines that help them live with and manage the disease, the biopharmaceutical research sector recognizes that much more [...]

  • The Hidden Costs Of Raising The Medicare Age

    Updated: 2012-11-29 10:00:00
    By delaying the age at which people can join Medicare, the federal government could save millions of dollars. But if 65- and 66-year-olds have to find health insurance on the open market, states, employers and individuals of all ages will end up paying a lot more.

  • Pharmaceutical-Labor Alliance Works Toward a Common Goal

    Updated: 2012-11-28 21:48:15
    AFLCIO.org profiled the successful partnership between organized labor and the biopharmaceutical industry as they work together to foster good jobs and help increase access to high-quality affordable health care. Through the Pharmaceutical Industry Labor-Management Association (PILMA), a growing coalition of pharmaceutical companies and the major building trade unions, the post notes, “such cooperation between workers and the industries [...]

  • Shopping Does You Good, and Other Links

    Updated: 2012-11-28 20:30:40
    New study on retail therapy finds shopping relieves sadness. Attention werewolves: Full moon does not up psychological problems. Injured patients are more likely to survive if intoxicated; however, intoxicated people are more likely to injure themselves.

  • Part D Perspectives: Elder Care Advocacy of Florida

    Updated: 2012-11-28 19:04:57
    Below is the latest guest post in our “Part D Perspectives” series, which we’ll be hosting during the 2013 Medicare Part D Open Enrollment Period (Oct. 12 – Dec. 7). Austin Curry, executive director of Elder Care Advocacy of Florida, shares his views on the importance of Part D and what we can to do [...]

  • The Voluntarily Uninsured

    Updated: 2012-11-28 18:30:37
    I always enjoy reading anything Isaac Ehrlich writes. In an NBER Working Paper with Yong Yin, he models the decision to buy health insurance. Since health insurance regulations prevent risk from being priced accurately, it turns out that self-insuring or relying on free care from safety note institutions is often optimal: Our calibrated simulations [] [...]

  • Dr. Lechleiter Talks Biopharma Innovation in China

    Updated: 2012-11-28 17:35:56
    Few things exemplify the promise, challenges and opportunities confronting the global biopharmaceutical research sector as do efforts to foster biopharma innovation in China. Dr. John  C. Lechleiter, Eli Lilly CEO and PhRMA Chairman, is in China this week  as part of PhRMA’s Second Annual China Days. As he travels the country, Dr. Lechleiter is highlighting the growing importance [...]

  • Recessions Are Good for Nursing Homes

    Updated: 2012-11-28 17:00:59
    Nursing homes are chronically understaffed in times of economic prosperity. But…a one percent increase in unemployment sees full time employment in nursing facilities rise three times as fast. After a recession, when the economy picks back up and jobs become available again, low skilled workers abandon nursing homes jobs’ low pay and even fewer accolades [...]

  • Saving And Changing Lives Every Day: Project HOPE and Eli Lilly

    Updated: 2012-11-28 15:31:05
    Today we’ve got a special guest blog post from Dr. John P. Howe III, M.D., President and CEO of Project HOPE. They’re doing some pretty special work in South Africa on diabetes, and I encourage readers to check out their website to learn more.  Project HOPE Says Health Education Can Help Communities Win The Battle [...]

  • HIV Infections Rise Among Young Black Men In U.S.

    Updated: 2012-11-27 22:29:00
    The number of new HIV infections in the U.S. is relatively stable at about 50,000 people a year. But HIV is on the rise in people under 25, federal data show. The upswing is driven largely by infections among young black men.

  • October 2012 Medication Label Changes

    Updated: 2012-11-26 18:04:49
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Drugs October 2012 Medication Label Changes Previous Home Posted On : November 26, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . October 2012 Medication Label Changes Share Last month brought changes to fifty-eight 58 medical product labels down slightly from 60 changes in September 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

  • Electronic Medical Records In Clinical Trial Recruitment

    Updated: 2012-11-19 13:21:25
    Original commentary by BEI Young Professionals member Donna Hanrahan Researchers are beginning to look beyond the billboard for clinical trial recruitment and towards Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data to identify candidates who meet the criteria for eligibility in clinical trials. Adequate clinical trial enrollment is essential for a study’s success. Without it, research can be [...]

  • Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Replacement Problems

    Updated: 2012-11-07 16:17:25
    Drug Recall Lawyer Blog Published by Miller Zois , LLC Free Consultation 800-553-8082 Home Website Practice Areas Contact Us Home Zimmer Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Replacement Problems Previous Home Next Posted On : November 7, 2012 by Ronald V . Miller , Jr . Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Replacement Problems Share In the past few years , orthopedic surgeries to replace failing body parts have become incredibly common . We live active lives , and damage done to our joints in high school sports , skiing , running , and other outdoor activities is , incredibly , correctable using modern technology and science . Problems With Zimmer Hip Replacements Zimmer’s Duron Cup hip replacements are one type of metal-on-metal implant that has been making the news as causing problems for patients . We’ve seen evidence

  • Business Ethics Insight: Integrity is one thing you can’t afford to lose.

    Updated: 2012-11-05 16:16:09
    You can give it away or sell it, but you can’t buy it. Without integrity you become nothing and will have nothing. Michael Josephson https://www.facebook.com/WhatWillMatter www.whatwillmatter.com What should you do if a boss or client asks you to do something that is wrong/ see http://josephsoninstitute.org/business/blog/2012/11/business-ethics-insight-the-power-of-integrity-moral-courage-is-the-bodyguard-of-conscience-and-character/  

  • The Making of Catania!

    Updated: 2012-11-04 19:10:03
    This is a documentary made by the talented Concetta DeLuco, who plays Duplecia Parlazzi in our film Catania! Concetta made a funny documentary about the making of the film which you can view here: She also edited one [...]

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