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Milwaukee Man Says He’d Still be Hooked on Drugs if Not for Hurricane

Aug 29 2006 // If Hurricane Katrina had not devastated New Orleans, James DeAngelis says he would still be there hooked on crack, cocaine, marijuana and alcohol _ his life for the past decade. After the hurricane, the 39-year-old ended...

PCI: Judge’s Ruling on Prescription Period Sets Wrong Precedent

Aug 25 2006 // With nearly 95 percent of insurance claims from last year’s hurricane season already settled, the recent Louisiana district court ruling on the constitutionality of laws that extend the time period for consumers to...

Hawaii becomes the first state in the nation to order anti-viral flu drugs

Aug 21 2006 // Hawaii became the first state in the nation to order anti-viral flu medicine in preparation for any global influenza pandemic when it signed contracts with drug companies last month for Tamiflu and Relenza. The state...

Attorney General: Kan. to Receive $58,065 in Glaxo SmithKline Settlement

Aug 17 2006 // Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline recently announced he had reached a settlement with pharmaceutical giant Glaxo SmithKline to resolve allegations that it improperly inflated the “average wholesale price”...

GlaxoSmithKline Settles Claim of Inflating Prices on Cancer Drugs

Aug 14 2006 // GlaxoSmithKline Inc. has agreed to pay more than $41 million in restitution to end claims by more than 40 states that it inflated the prices of drugs used by cancer patients and others. The settlement announced last...

Hawaii Becomes First State to Order Anti-Viral Flu Drugs

Aug 9 2006 // Hawaii became the first state in the nation to order anti-viral flu medicine in preparation for any global influenza pandemic when it signed contracts with drug companies last month for Tamiflu and Relenza. The state...

Kan. Commissioner Warns Medicare Beneficiaries About New Scam

Jul 27 2006 // Insurance Commissioner Sandy Praeger wants Kansas seniors to know that the “$299 Ring” scam recently has escalated into a higher priced scam involving, in some cases, a new Medicare card, instead of a...

Study: Pa. High Schoolers Risking Driving Under Influence

Jul 14 2006 // Pennsylvania high school seniors are increasingly drinking to excess and getting behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or taking drugs, according to a statewide survey. It also found that about one in five has gone to...

N.Y. Dad Admits Helping Son with Car Insurance Scam

Jul 14 2006 // A 57-year-old man admitted pulling off an insurance scam with his son, a former college student who faces up to 157 years in prison for federal drug and weapons crimes. Gerald Thomas Sr., of Norwich, pleaded guilty this...

Fla. Doctor Sentenced to Life in Health Care Fraud

Jul 12 2006 // Thomas G. Merrill, 70, of Panama City, Fla. has been sentenced to life in prison for multiple charges of wire fraud, health care fraud and distribution of controlled substances according to Attorney General Charlie Crist....

La. Commissioner Orders Insurers to Extend Hurricane Prescription Period

Jul 11 2006 // Just over a month after he asked insurance companies in his state to voluntarily do so, Louisiana Commissioner of Insurance Jim Donleon issued Directive 199 mandating that all companies insuring property in Louisiana...

New Drug Makers’ Labeling Could Limit Product Liability

Jun 30 2006 // Beginning June 30, drug manufacturers will be required by the Food and Drug Administration to provide more concise and better organized patient information package insert sheets. Any drug approved within the last five...

States Lack Controls Over Workers’ Comp Drug Costs

Jun 29 2006 // Public policymakers are considering cost containment measures to bring the costs of prescription drugs used to treat injured workers more into line with similar costs in group health or government insurance programs,...

Walgreens to Stop Filling Prescriptions Under Mich. Midwest Health Plan

Jun 15 2006 // Walgreens Co. has announced it will stop filling prescriptions for members of Midwest Health Plan, based in Dearborn, Mich., effective July 1 because of inadequate pharmacy reimbursement rates. Walgreens has been in...

Supreme Court Lets Stand Maine Law Regulating Pharmacy Benefit Managers

Jun 7 2006 // The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review a First Circuit Court of Appeals decision that upheld a state law in Maine regulating the business practices of pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and requiring them to pass...

Mich. Gov. Renewing Push for Health Coverage for Uninsured

May 12 2006 // Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm is renewing a push to provide affordable health insurance to cover uninsured Michigan residents. Granholm, first unveiled the proposal in January, was expected to talk more about her plan...

Merck Says It Will Appeal $32 Million Texas Vioxx Case

Apr 23 2006 // A Texas state jury found Merck & Co. liable for the death of a 71-year-old man who had a fatal heart attack within a month of taking its since-withdrawn painkiller Vioxx and ordered the company to pay $32 million...

Pennsylvania Truckers Back Database of Drivers’ Drug Test Results

Apr 18 2006 // In search of a new tool to weed out problem truckers, a Pennsylvania trucking association is pushing for a statewide database that would compile employer records on drivers’ drug test results. Traffic violations and...

Ohio Seniors Reminded of Medicare Enrollment Deadline

Apr 12 2006 // Tommy Thompson was in Columbus, Ohio to speak about the new Medicare prescription drug coverage and highlight its successes. The former Health and Human Services secretary spoke to seniors at the Westminster-Thurber...

Mich. AG Announces $370,000 Settlement with GlaxoSmithKline

Apr 12 2006 // Attorney General Mike Cox announced today that Michigan, along with 48 other states, has reached a settlement with drug manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline involving the anti- depressant prescription drug, Paxil. GlaxoSmithKline...