Despite Law, Drug Safety Still a Concern at FDA
Recent new powers have helped the U.S. Food and Drug Administration combat contaminated medications, counterfeit pills and other safety woes, but more work is needed to address lingering concerns about drug risks, FDA officials said on Wednesday.
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Emergency Steps for Your Practice if Medicare Cuts Take Effect
If the 21.2% cut to Medicare reimbursement takes effect, many doctors will have trouble covering overhead and staying in practice. Practice management experts give advice on how to survive.
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Medicare Cuts? Bah! No Need to Panic
A 21.2% Medicare reimbursement cut would be disastrous, but this practice management expert believes it won't happen because of the catastrophic fallout.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis Linked to Interstitial Lung Disease
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis are at increased risk for interstitial lung disease, which significantly impacts their survival, researchers report in the February 12th online issue of Arthritis and Rheumatism.
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