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Opioid Abuse Efforts May Bring Lawmakers Together In Rare Show Of Bipartisanship

But both parties’ interest in finding bills to combat abuse, improve treatment and bolster some law enforcement programs doesn’t mean it faces smooth sailing in Congress. Meanwhile, experts and officials stress how urgent the crisis is at a Senate Judiciary committee hearing.

State Paid Millions For Expensive Hep C Drug

“Dollars that were intended for a wide array of medical services started being gobbled up by just one drug,” says Charles Bacchi, president of the California Association of Health Plans. Meanwhile, the Massachusetts attorney general is launching an investigation against the company that produces the drug, Sovaldi, over its pricing structure.

CMS: Theranos’ Practices Pose ‘Immediate Jeopardy’ To Patient Health

U.S. regulators found serious shortcomings at Theranos’ lab in the latest in a series of setbacks for the blood testing startup. Deficiencies at Newark, California, lab “pose immediate jeopardy to patient health and safety,” the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said in a letter to the company released Wednesday that demanded immediate changes at the lab and threatened the closely held company with sanctions.

Board: Ventura County’s Ban On Medical Marijuana Enterprises May Be Temporary

The board has asked for regulations it could put in place instead of outright prohibiting medical marijuana enterprises. In other local news, county planners say a project to transport heavy crude oil by rail is too risky to the public’s health.