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House Advances Liability Protection for Bird Flu Vaccine Makers

Dec 21 2005 // Drug manufacturers are a step closer to winning liability protections they say they need before they will invest in medicines to combat a bird flu epidemic. Opponents described the protections, approved Monday by the U.S....

Lawmakers Negotiate Liability Protections for Flu Vaccine Manufacturers

Dec 19 2005 // People injured by a vaccine against bird flu or anthrax would have to prove willful misconduct to bring a claim for damages against drug manufacturers or distributors, according to legislation being drafted by...

Ring Members Diverted AIDS Drugs

Dec 19 2005 // Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist and U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta announced four individuals, including two Miami physicians, have been arrested for allegedly participating in an organization that illegally...

Lawmakers Negotiate Liability Protections for Flu Vaccine Manufacturers

Dec 18 2005 // People injured by a vaccine against bird flu or anthrax would have to prove willful misconduct to bring a claim for damages against drug manufacturers or distributors, according to legislation being drafted by...

Sen. Frist Prescribes 6-Point Plan Against Avian Flu

Dec 18 2005 // U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, who is a medical doctor, has called for the U.S. to take aggressive measures to fend against the severe economic damage brought on by an avian flu pandemic. Citing a Congressional...

FLORIDA

Dec 18 2005 // Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist and U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta announced four individuals, including two Miami physicians, have been arrested for allegedly participating in an organization that illegally...

Fla. Removes Internet-based ‘Pill Mills’

Dec 16 2005 // The arrests of three South Floridians on charges they operated unlicensed Internet-based “pill mills” have been announced by Attorney General Charlie Crist and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner...

Upstate N.Y. Would Save Millions with Generic Drugs, Says Excellus

Dec 14 2005 // If 39 counties in upstate New York were to increase their generic prescription drug fill rates to match the upstate counties with the best rates, the estimated annual health care savings would exceed $880 million,...

Minn. High Court Rules Drunken Passenger Doesn’t Justify Search

Dec 5 2005 // The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that a police officer wasn’t justified in searching the vehicle of a Winona woman because the passenger in her car was drunk. “To allow a vehicle search solely because an...

Utah Pharmacy Owner Arrested on Suspicion of Fraudulent Billing

Dec 5 2005 // The owner of the Park City Pharmacy at The Clinic in Utah has been arrested on suspicion of fraudulently billing an insurance company for drugs that never were prescribed. Thomas Evan Strebel, 60, was arrested for...

San Diego Contractor Ordered to Pay $37,669 in Restitution to State Fund

Dec 4 2005 // A San Diego County Superior Court has sentenced Valley Center, Calif., businessman John Presley to three years formal probation and ordered him to pay $37,669 in restitution to California’s State Compensation...

Black Market AIDS Ring Members Apprehended for Diverting Drugs from Medicaid Recipients

Dec 1 2005 // Florida Attorney General Charlie Crist and U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta today announced the arrests of four individuals, including two Miami physicians, for their participation in an organization that illegally diverted...

GOVERNOR’S MEASURES DEFEATED IN SPECIAL ELECTION

Nov 21 2005 // California’s special election battle, the costliest campaign in the state’s history, roared to a close in November, much to the chagrin of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. Eight statewide measures that were on the...

News Briefs

Nov 20 2005 // California Governor’s Measures Defeated in Special Election California’s special election battle, the costliest campaign in the state’s history, roared to a close in November, much to the chagrin of Gov....

DOI OFFERS COUNSELING ON RX PROGRAM:

Nov 7 2005 // The North Dakota Insurance Department is assisting state Medicare recipients with counseling on choosing a prescription drug option, according to state officials. The sign-up starts this month for the prescription drug...

News Briefs

Nov 6 2005 // ILLINOIS Garrett Bonham, 29, seeks more than $75,000 in a lawsuit filed last month for injuries sustained in his 10 years of employment as a performing knight at the Schaumburg, Ill., Medieval Times, according to the...

Ark. AG Sues Company Selling Deceptive Prescription Drug Cards

Nov 4 2005 // Arkansas Attorney General Mike Beebe filed suit against Peoples Benefit Services Inc., a company that claims to offer discounts on prescription drugs, the AG’s office announced. Based in Pennsylvania, Peoples Benefit...

Utah Pharmacy Owner Arrested on Suspicion of Fraudulent Billing

Nov 1 2005 // The owner of the Park City Pharmacy at The Clinic in Utah has been arrested on suspicion of fraudulently billing an insurance company for drugs that never were prescribed. Thomas Evan Strebel, 60, was arrested for...

Okla. Commissioner to Issue Temporary Licenses to Medicare Volunteers

Oct 18 2005 // Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland announced that the Oklahoma Insurance Department will issue expedited temporary licenses to volunteers who are assisting senior citizens to enroll in the new Medicare Part D Prescription...

Fla. Attorney General Warns of Medicare Con Artists

Sep 29 2005 // Attorney General Charlie Crist has warned Florida seniors to be on the lookout for con artists who may try to take advantage of consumers as they shop for new Medicare prescription drug coverage plans. As of Oct. 1,...