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Democrats Criticize Bush’s 10-Year, $190 Billion Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Proposal in Radio Address

President Bush’s fiscal year 2003 budget proposal to add a prescription drug benefit to Medicare would cover only 30% of seniors, “fall[ing] short” of the president’s campaign pledge to help all Medicare beneficiaries purchase medication, Sen. John Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) said Saturday in the Democrats’ weekly radio address.

Lawsuit Charges CVS with Failing to Utilize Computer Software to Prevent Medication Errors

In a lawsuit filed last week, drugstore chain CVS is facing charges that it failed to “utilize, test and maintain” computer software capable of preventing a medication dispensing error that killed a Connecticut woman last year, the Hartford Courant reports.

UC-Davis Offers Free Prostate Cancer Screening in Conjunction With State Treatment Program

The University of California-Davis has “committed some of its own money” to screen men for prostate cancer in connection with a state-funded program that provides treatment for low-income men diagnosed with the disease, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Associated Press Examines ‘Substandard’ Care Provided by Indian Health Service

The Associated Press yesterday examined the “substandard” and “usually less comprehensive” care that patients receive from the Indian Health Service, the federal agency responsible for providing health care to 60% of those Americans who identify themselves solely as American Indian.

Senators Hear Testimony on Mammogram ‘Controversy’

In a joint session of two Senate subcommittees yesterday, lawmakers heard testimony from experts on the debate over whether mammograms help to reduce breast cancer deaths and “pointedly threw their political support” behind the test, the
New York Times reports.