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Bush for First Time Intervenes in Medicare Negotiations on Prescription Drug Coverage for Dual-Eligibles

President Bush last week for the first time intervened directly in negotiations to reconcile the House and Senate Medicare bills (HR 1 and S 1) when he told Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) that he “opposed the direction lawmakers appeared to be taking” on prescription drug coverage for beneficiaries eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid, the Washington Post reports.

Children Have Asthma Symptoms at Ozone Levels Approved by the Environmental Protection Agency, Study Finds

Children under age 12 with severe asthma start to experience symptoms even when air quality levels fall within the Environmental Protection Agency’s “good” range, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Reuters/Los Angeles Times reports.

Physicians Closer to Learning Amounts of Their 2004 Bonuses From Insurers in ‘Pay for Performance’ Program

Insurance companies participating in the Integrated Healthcare Association’s “Pay for Performance” program are beginning to announce the bonuses they will award to some 40,000 doctors for the quality of care that they provide, American Medical News reports.

Employer-Sponsored Health Care Bill Could Provide Answers to Uninsured Problem, Column States

A bill (SB 2) that Gov. Gray Davis (D) on Sunday signed into law will provide “just the kind of grand-scale experiment this country needs to assess possible solutions to the problem of our growing ranks of uninsured,” columnist Michael Waldholz writes in a Wall Street Journal Online opinion piece.

About 33% of U.S. Residents Born in 2000 Likely To Develop Diabetes, Study Finds

About 33% of U.S. residents born in 2000 will likely develop diabetes in their lifetimes, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Healthday/Detroit Free Press reports.

State Compensation Insurance Fund Will Not Renew Contract With PricewaterhouseCoopers

The State Compensation Insurance Fund — which provides workers’ compensation coverage to businesses that cannot get coverage from commercial insurers — will not renew an accounting contract with PricewaterhouseCoopers, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Democratic Presidential Candidates Express Support for House Prescription Drug Importation Bill

Eight of the nine Democratic presidential candidates have said they support allowing people in the United States to buy FDA-approved prescription drugs sold in Canada and other industrialized nations, where they are often cheaper, the Washington Post reports.

Wall Street Journal Examines Debate Over Hormone Replacement Therapy


The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday looks at the continuing debate over hormone replacement therapy and a new plan by the Kronos Longevity Research Institute to conduct a “broad new study” on whether the therapy can help prevent middle-aged women from getting heart attacks.