David Montgomery, The Washington Post Published 11:33 am, Tuesday, April 10, 2018 window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: 'thumbnails-c', container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-5', placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 5', … [Read more...] about Once ridiculed and dismissed, Kucinich makes new push in Ohio
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The Health 202: Trump’s tariffs could defeat his goal of lowering drug prices
THE PROGNOSIS President Trump’s expansive new tariffs could work against one of his most-repeated promises — to lower drug prices. A slew of advanced medical products and drug ingredients are among the 1,300 items that could be subject to a new 25 percent tariff on … [Read more...] about The Health 202: Trump’s tariffs could defeat his goal of lowering drug prices
Recent Federal Developments- June 2017: TSCA Reform; EPA To Delay Agricultural WPS Indefinitely; Food Contact Sanitizing Solutions Model; FDA Posts Updates On FSVP Final Rule Under FSMA; Regulatory Treatment Of Unlisted Chemicals
Federal IssuesTSCA Reform -- One Year Later: Join the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) and the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health on June 27, 2017, for "TSCA Reform, One Year Later," a day-long conference exploring … [Read more...] about Recent Federal Developments- June 2017: TSCA Reform; EPA To Delay Agricultural WPS Indefinitely; Food Contact Sanitizing Solutions Model; FDA Posts Updates On FSVP Final Rule Under FSMA; Regulatory Treatment Of Unlisted Chemicals
Finite Federalism
Has the federalism revolution of the Rehnquist court run its course?That’s what constitutional law experts were asking after a series of recent rulings that upheld federal power against claims of states’ rights. Some decisions were narrow and some unanimous, but all … [Read more...] about Finite Federalism
Medicare Cracking the Codes: How Doctors and Hospitals Have Collected Billions in Questionable Medicare Fees
Center investigation suggests costs from upcoding and other abuses likely top $11 billionThousands of doctors and other medical professionals have steadily billed higher rates for treating elderly patients on Medicare over the last decade — adding $11 billion or more to … [Read more...] about Medicare Cracking the Codes: How Doctors and Hospitals Have Collected Billions in Questionable Medicare Fees