College applications up strongly for physiotherapy, dentistry and pharmacy, CAO figures show

College applications up strongly for physiotherapy, dentistry and pharmacy, CAO figures show

College applications for physiotherapy, dentistry and pharmacy courses have seen the largest growth on last year, according to the latest figures from the Central Applications Office (CAO).However, health, business and arts courses remain the most popular courses for third-level applicants.Over 83,000 applications have been received by the CAO, down very slightly on last year, its…

Drug middlemen inflate US prices, squeeze out competition, FTC says

Drug middlemen inflate US prices, squeeze out competition, FTC says

“Enormous power” — Pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are key part of US’s high drug costs, report finds. Beth Mole – Jul 9, 2024 9:53 pm UTC Enlarge / Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), testifies before the House Appropriations Subcommittee at the Rayburn House Office Building on May 15, 2024, in Washington,…

Boots chief James quits after owner’s £5bn sale plan stalls

Boots chief James quits after owner’s £5bn sale plan stalls

The chief executive of Boots, Britain’s biggest high street pharmacy chain, is quitting after its owner’s plans for a £5bn sale or stock market listing stalled.Sky News has learnt that Sebastian James, who has run Boots since 2018, will leave the company in November. City sources said this weekend that he had accepted a new…

Inland Empire Pharmacist Charged with $300 Million Medi-Cal Fraud

Inland Empire Pharmacist Charged with $300 Million Medi-Cal Fraud

An Inland Empire pharmacist, Kyrollos Mekail, 36, of Moreno Valley, has been charged with health care fraud by the Justice Department. Mekail, the operator of Monte Vista Pharmacy in Montclair, is accused of submitting over $300 million in fraudulent Medi-Cal claims for prescriptions that were medically unnecessary and often not provided to patients. The prescriptions…

Can Individual States Effectively Cap Prescription Drug Costs?

Can Individual States Effectively Cap Prescription Drug Costs?

The median price of a newly launched drug in 2023 was $300,000 a year, up from $2,115 in 2008. A tangle of manufacturers, insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, wholesalers, and pharmacies wrestle over their share of the cost in negotiations that remain nearly invisible to the average patient, who pays more out-of-pocket for prescription drugs every…

Rite Aid Averts Total Closure, Wins Restructuring Plan Approval

Rite Aid Averts Total Closure, Wins Restructuring Plan Approval

(Bloomberg) — Rite Aid Corp. has been cleared to exit bankruptcy after winning court approval on a restructuring plan that’s poised to save the ailing pharmacy chain from liquidation by handing control of the business to key creditors. Judge Michael Kaplan said Friday he’d approve a restructuring deal that cuts about $2 billion in debt…

The family behind OxyContin made a deal to pay billions for protection. A court has cut it down

The family behind OxyContin made a deal to pay billions for protection. A court has cut it down

Key PointsOxyContin maker Purdue Pharmacy’s bankruptcy settlement has been blocked by the US Supreme Court.The settlement, in the billions of dollars, would have given legal protection to the family behind the company.The Sacklers have expressed regret that OxyContin “became part of an opioid crisis” in the US, but denied wronging.The US Supreme Court has blocked…

Israeli soldier killed during West Bank raid

Israeli soldier killed during West Bank raid

On June 27, 2024, 5:24 PM One Israeli soldier has been killed and 16 others reportedly injured during a military raid in Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank. According to residents, Israeli forces raided a pharmacy just outside Jenin’s urban refugee camp overnight, arresting people inside. Armoured bulldozers damaged nearby infrastructure, they…

Two New York pharmacy owners complicit in $18M COVID-19 health care fraud

Two New York pharmacy owners have been sentenced in an $18M COVID-19 healthcare fraud and money laundering case. Peter Khaim, 44, and his brother Arkadiy Khaimov, 41, both of Forrest Hills, New York, were prosecuted by the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section’s Northeast Strike Forc…

Change Healthcare finally spills the tea on what medical data was stolen by cyber-crew

Change Healthcare finally spills the tea on what medical data was stolen by cyber-crew

Change Healthcare is formally notifying some of its pharmacy and hospital customers that their patients’ data was stolen from it by ransomware criminals back in February – and for the first time has concretely disclosed the types of information swiped during that IT intrusion. In a Thursday notice, the healthcare giant said it’s still “working…

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