Tag: lobbying
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Without dissent, General Assembly overrides governor’s veto of bill allowing courts to require outpatient mental-health treatment
FRANKFORT, Ky. – Cheers of celebration rang in both the Senate and House chambers as lawmakers overrode Gov. Matt Bevin’s veto of a bill meant to end the revolving door...
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Health boards support legislative agenda to change how public health is delivered and paid for, to make Kentucky healthier
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News At their first-ever statewide meeting, Kentucky’s local boards of health voted for their state association to adopt a legislative platform aimed at modernizing the...
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Republicans agree on bill to speed medical research and drug approval, increase funding; some Democrats want changes
Legislation to speed up the federal approval of new drugs and medical devices and to increase funding of medical research passed the U.S. House of Representatives 392-96 on Wednesday, Nov....
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McConnell wants to pass bill to spur medical research before Congress adjourns; measure has big supporters and critics
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he has two main priorities as Congress wraps up its business: funding the government and passing a bill called the 21st Century Cures Act,...
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Pharmacy benefit managers secretly decide which prescription drugs are covered or not, critics call for more transparency
lexisnexis.com Every year, pharmacy benefit managers in the United States decide which prescription drugs are excluded from health insurance plans, and this list is determined by a secret board of...
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Ratings of hospitals may contradict their advertising, prompt low scorers to improve, health-care journalist says
Hospital rankings have been making news. Most recently, U.S. News and World Report ranked more than 5,000 U.S. hospitals and most in Kentucky. But the bigger news were the Centers...
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Hearing loss can lead to cognitive decline or even dementia, but is often unaffordable, and financial aid for it is shrinking
By Trudy Lieberman Rural Health News Service Nearly two-thirds of adults over age 70 have hearing loss that doctors consider “clinically meaningful.” In plain English that means as people age,...
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AMA, led by Ky. doctor, says gun violence is public-health crisis; calls for research, background checks, waiting periods for all guns
The American Medical Association, led by a Kentucky emergency-room physician, declared gun violence a public-health crisis last week and endorsed waiting periods an background checks for purchases of all firearms,...
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Full House has Senate bill to regulate how druggists dispense ‘biosimilar’ medication that hasn’t even been approved by FDA
Update: SB 134 passed the state House 96-0 March 23 with a floor amendment that allows communication by fax, telephone, electronic transmissions or other prevailing means by the pharmacist to the provider to...
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Big Pharma lobbying rises as firms defend costly biologic drugs
By James McNair Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting Drug companies and drug industry groups, flush with money to spend on lobbyists, are flocking to Frankfort like never before. In just...