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prescription News Archive10-Nov-2006
'Doctor waives jury trial in prescription-fraud case (Lowell Sun)CAMBRIDGE -- A former psychiatrist, who was well-known as a doctor who treated drug addicts in Lowell, is on trial facing criminal charges for prescribing excessive amounts of OxyContin and other prescription drugs to his drug-addicted clients while allegedly bilking Medicaid for the cost.
'Problems with billing for Medicare prescription drug benefit premiums persist (News-Medical-Net)About 50,000 of the 4.7 million Medicare beneficiaries who opted to have their Medicare prescription drug benefit premiums automatically withdrawn from their Social Security checks still are having incorrect amounts deducted, CMS officials said, USA Today reports.
'Ore. voters approve prescription drug measure (USA Today)A measure that would significantly expand Oregonians' access to a discounted prescription drug purchasing pool cruised to victory Tuesday evening.
'Oregon voters approve prescription drug measure (KTVB Boise)PORTLAND, Ore. - A measure that would significantly expand Oregonians' access to a discounted prescription drug purchasing pool won easily this evening.
'Local Seniors Urged To Enroll In Prescription Assistance Plan (WJAC 6 Johnstown)The director of the Cambria County Area Agency on Aging is encouraging more senior citizens in the county to sign up for Pace Plus Medicare. The prescription assistance program is available to those who have coverage through Pennsylvania's Pace and Pacenet.
'Oregon opens prescription drug pool to the public (The Olympian)PORTLAND - Oregon voters decided this week that nearly all Oregonians should have access to prescription drug discounts. And by opening that door, some health care experts say, voters have created a ripe opportunity for further health care reforms in the 2007 legislative session.
'Three-Fourths Of Medicare Beneficiaries Satisfied With Prescription Drug Plans, Poll Finds (Medical News Today)Three-fourths of Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in the prescription drug benefit are satisfied with their plans, according to a recent Wall Street Journal Online/Harris Interactive poll, Wall Street Journal Online reports. The poll, conducted between Oct. 27 and Oct. 31, included responses from 2,766 U.S. [click link for full article]
'Majority of Medicare beneficiaries satisfied with prescription drug plans (News-Medical-Net)Three-fourths of Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in the prescription drug benefit are satisfied with their plans, according to a recent Wall Street Journal Online/Harris Interactive poll, Wall Street Journal Online reports.
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