Policy Information - October 6, 2008

Companies Need Incentives To Increase Vaccine Production

January 25, 2006 - Topics vaccine, aids, bird flu, flu and pharmaceutical
Top International AIDS Vaccine Initiative officials want more economic incentives to speed up the research and production of vaccinations.

Dr. Seth Berkley, president of the non-profit group, notes, in a Reuters report, that the threat posed by bird flu shows the lack of long-term thinking when it comes to vaccines

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New Ordinance Blows Out Smokers in the Windy City

January 15, 2006 - Topics smoking, policy and policies
A new change in policy blows in to the Windy City on Monday - snuffing out smokers' rights. Some call it the clean air issue. Others say the new smoking ban will hurt Chicago's restaurant industry. But the arguing is over when the no smoking rule goes into effect at most public places tomorrow.

The ordinance that was approved 45-1 by City Council in December, prohibits smoking at nearly all public places, including indoor sports arenas and the hallways and elevators of apartment buildings

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New Year Means New Medicare Laws

January 2, 2006 - Topics policy
The New Year heralds in new Medicare laws, according to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Medicare therapy services are once again subject to two caps -- one combined $1,740 cap for physical therapy and speech language pathology and a separate cap for occupational therapy.

APTA President Ben F Massey, Jr, says, "We are very disappointed and disheartened that Medicare beneficiaries will begin the New Year with implementation of a flawed policy that limits access to physical therapy

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Analysis Targets Public Reports On Medical Studies

December 29, 2005 - Topics studies, vioxx, food, policy and cancer
More information regarding medical studies is made public by drug companies. However, a new analysis of a federal registry finds some details are being withheld.

Merck & Co., despite allegations that it hid information on Vioxx's dangers, improves in the new analysis from the previous one. However, Pfizer Inc., GlaxoSmithKline PLC and Novartis didn't fair so well

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Dementia Cases To Increase Dramatically

December 16, 2005 - Topics disease, policy and study
According to a new report in the Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI), the number of world-wide dementia cases is about to increase dramatically
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