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Official Tells Hill Panel Medicare May Revise Controversial Drug Payment Proposal

The Senate Finance Committee grilled Dr. Patrick H. Conway, a deputy administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, over an administration plan to change how Medicare pays for drugs administered in doctors’ offices.

Democrats Block Zika Bill; Tension Mounts As Lawmakers Trade Barbs Ahead Of Recess

The Republicans are accusing Democrats of being “sore losers,” while the Democrats are saying that including poison pills in the legislation is a “cynical ploy.” Meanwhile, the vote against the funding leaves very little time for the two sides to work out their differences before summer recess.

History Of Distrust Stymies Non-European Genetic Research

Clinical trials almost exclusively feature individuals of European ancestry, and Keolu Fox, a Ph.D. student, wants to change that. He has started a project called IndiGenomics, with the goal of collecting DNA information on indigenous people by educating and inviting them to partner with scientists on studies rather than be subjects of gene research.

Oakland Considers False Advertising Ban Targeting Anti-Abortion Clinics

Officials are particularly concerned with the pregnancy centers buying search ads for terms like “abortion” or “pregnancy test” so links for their clinics will appear on users’ screens when they enter searches for those terms. Their websites often say they offer “abortion information” or “counseling for women seeking abortion.”

Prescribing Take-Home Antidote Along With Opioids Reduces ER Visits, Study Finds

Patients who legally use opioids to manage chronic pain may not realize they’re in danger of an overdose. “We’re prescribing naloxone for risky drugs, not risky patients,” said lead researcher Dr. Phillip Coffin of the San Francisco Department of Public Health.