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Florida Approves Cap on Physician-Dispensed Drugs for Workers’ Compensation

May 2 2013 // After years of struggling to rein in the cost of physician-dispensed drugs, Florida workers’ compensation insurers finally reached a compromise with physicians and drug companies that is projected to reduce costs by...

U.S. Justice Department Says Armstrong Was ‘Unjustly Enriched’

Apr 25 2013 // The federal government is going after Lance Armstrong‘s money. As much as it can get. The Justice Department unveiled its formal complaint against Armstrong on April 23, saying the cyclist violated his contract with...

Florida Compounding Pharmacy’s Drug Recall Involves 91 Batches

Apr 24 2013 // A spokeswoman for a central Florida compounding pharmacy says 91 batches were involved in a voluntary recall of its sterile non-expired drug products over concerns they’re not sterile and may contain...

Florida Compounding Pharmacy Recalls Sterile Drugs

Apr 23 2013 // A Florida-based compounding pharmacy is voluntarily recalling all lots of its sterile non-expired drug products sold nationwide over concerns the products are not sterile and may contain bacteria. Food and Drug...

Family Sues Idaho Hospital Over Father’s Death

Apr 23 2013 // James Dorsey led a full and active life, his final years spent helping care for his grandchildren and enjoying big family dinners. The 70-year-old died Sept. 12, 2011 at Complex Care of Idaho in Meridian. His family...

California Attorney General Seeks Drug Database Funds

Apr 17 2013 // Legislation that would provide funding for California’s substance-abuse tracking system has passed its first committee. The database lets doctors and pharmacists quickly review patients’ substance history. The...

FDA Finds Safety Issues at Specialty Pharmacies

Apr 16 2013 // The Food and Drug Administration says it has uncovered potential safety problems at 30 specialty pharmacies that were inspected in the wake of a recent outbreak of meningitis caused by contaminated drugs. The agency said...

State Intelligence Report Highlights Threats to Texas

Apr 2 2013 // While organized crime is seen as the most significant public safety threat in Texas, drunk driving, natural disasters, terrorism, industrial accidents and cyber security also are among the major threats that keep lawmakers...

FDA Warns on Georgia Compounding Pharmacy Recall

Mar 25 2013 // The Food and Drug Administration is warning doctors that a Georgia-based compounding pharmacy is recalling dozens of lots of the Roche drug Avastin after receiving reports of eye infections among patients. The FDA said...

Supreme Court to Hear Drugmakers’ ‘Pay for Delay’ of Generic Products Case

Mar 22 2013 // The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday over whether big drug companies can settle patent litigation with generic rivals by making deals to keep cheaper products off the market. U.S. and state regulators say...

DUI Case Puts Spotlight on Kentucky State Police Lab Tests

Mar 22 2013 // The Jefferson County Attorney’s Office says a judge’s decision to acquit a Louisville woman of an impaired driving charge shows the shortcomings of Kentucky State Police lab tests. The Courier-Journal reported...

How Benefit Professionals Can Help Small Public Entities Save When Complying With GASB 45

Mar 11 2013 // The sluggish economy has left many struggling in recent years – individuals, families, small businesses, large corporations, states, and even entire countries. One group that’s been particularly hard hit –...

Nevada Measure Would Create Liability For Addictive Drugs

Mar 8 2013 // A bill that would allow patients addicted to prescription drugs to sue the doctors who prescribed the medication – and the drug’s makers – was met with stiff opposition Wednesday in a Nevada legislative...

Report Suggests Compounders Adapted to California Price Controls

Feb 25 2013 // Think California’s new workers’ compensation reform law addressed just about every aspect of an unwieldy system which, few would argue, desperately needs fixing? Think again. A report on compounding drugs...

Bill Would Expand Definition of DUI in Oregon

Feb 25 2013 // Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand the definition of drunken driving to include prescription drugs and synthetic substances that mimic drugs. Currently “intoxicants” cover only alcohol,...

Oklahoma Panel Clears Prescription Drug Regulation Bill

Feb 21 2013 // Calling it a matter of public safety, a state lawmaker convinced an Oklahoma House committee to extend state oversight to companies that act as a middleman between pharmacies and people filling prescriptions through their...

Administration Issues Final Rule on Minimum Benefits Under Obamacare

Feb 21 2013 // The Obama administration on Wednesday issued its long-awaited final rule on what states and insurers must do to provide the essential health benefits required in the individual and small-group market beginning in 2014...

Bill Deadline in California Legislature Promises a Few Insurance Issues

Feb 20 2013 // It’s human nature to wait until the last minute to take care of business, and California legislators are a great example of that. The deadline to introduce bills in the Assembly and Senate is just over a day away:...

Oklahoma Bill Would Regulate Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Feb 13 2013 // A bill introduced in the Oklahoma Legislature seeks to regulate pharmacy benefit managers State Rep. David Derby (R-Owasso) and state Sen. Rob Standridge (R-Norman) introduced House 2100, to bring pharmacy benefit managers...

Doctors Defend Physician-Dispensed Drugs for Workers’ Comp

Feb 11 2013 // Florida physician groups are claiming that the cost of physician-dispensed prescription drugs in workers’ compensation claims is far less than has been reported and that physicians are being unfairly singled out...