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STAT+: Jeff Shuren, medical devices head at FDA, to leave the agency

STAT

Jeffrey Shuren, longtime chief regulator of medical devices at the Food and Drug Administration, announced to staff on Tuesday that he is leaving the agency, according to six sources and an email reviewed by STAT. Shuren, who spent 28 years at the agency, started his FDA career in the Commissioner’s Office in 1998. He became director of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health in 2009 and has served in that position ever since.

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Discovering My Path: My Journey as a Pharmacy Student at the University of Findlay

Pharmacy Is Right For Me

Hey there, future pharmacists! I’m Shelby, a student pharmacist at the University of Findlay (UF), and I’m here to share my journey with you. If you’re thinking about a career in pharmacy or just curious about what it’s like, you’re in the right place! Falling in Love with Findlay My adventure started the summer before my senior year of high school at Findlay’s Summer Pharmacy Camp.

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Hospitals, labs, and health departments try to cope with blood culture bottle shortage

STAT

Hospitals across the country are facing a severe shortage of supplies of blood culture bottles, critical tools for diagnosing serious and sometimes life-threatening bloodstream infections. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent out an alert Tuesday to health care providers, laboratory professionals, health care facility administrators, and state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments warning of the shortage of Bactec blood culture medium bottles, marketed by Becton Dicki

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Bird flu puts BARDA back in the spotlight

PharmaVoice

BARDA director Gary Disbrow explains the agency’s focus, how companies can get their “foot in the door” and why platforms are so important for preparedness.

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From Diagnosis to Delivery: How AI is Revolutionizing the Patient Experience

Speaker: Simran Kaur, Founder & CEO at Tattva Health Inc.

The healthcare landscape is being revolutionized by AI and cutting-edge digital technologies, reshaping how patients receive care and interact with providers. In this webinar led by Simran Kaur, we will explore how AI-driven solutions are enhancing patient communication, improving care quality, and empowering preventive and predictive medicine. You'll also learn how AI is streamlining healthcare processes, helping providers offer more efficient, personalized care and enabling faster, data-driven

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Opinion: To get a fair deal on Wegovy, buying Novo Nordisk might not be Medicare’s worst option

STAT

Medicare and Medicaid are facing a familiar quandary: how to provide coverage for new weight loss drugs with price tags that could effectively bankrupt the federal government’s health care budget while simultaneously ensuring continuous coverage for all other health care services used by millions of Americans. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services announced in March 2024 that it would cover Wegovy (semaglutide), a new and expensive weight loss medication, for beneficiaries with c

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Private biotech M&A surges amid difficult IPO market

PharmaVoice

Private biotech company acquisitions are on their fastest pace in years, a trend some in the industry say is driven by the abundance of mature, but not yet public, drug startups.

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Pharmacists must be enabled to prioritise SMRs, urges RPS

The Pharmacist

Primary care network (PCN) pharmacists should be enabled to prioritise structured medication reviews (SMRs) in the highest risk patients, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has said in a policy statement today. This follows concerns that PCNs and practices are deprioritising SMRs and directing pharmacists towards other work. RPS England vice-chair Brendon Jiang suggested that the […] The post Pharmacists must be enabled to prioritise SMRs, urges RPS appeared first on The Pharmacist.

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STAT+: CVS and its PBM agree to pay $45 million to Illinois for failing to pass drug rebates

STAT

CVS Caremark, one of the largest pharmacy benefit managers in the country, agreed to pay at least $45 million to the state of Illinois to settle allegations that rebates were not passed through during a recent four-year period, according to a document obtained by STAT. At issue is a complicated, behind-the-scenes relationship between the PBM and several related entities — in particular, a so-called group purchasing organization — that allegedly obscured rebates paid by drug manufac

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ARRS hits a high of 37,000 staff, NHS confirms

The Pharmacist

Primary care networks (PCNs) are employing 37,000 staff through the additional roles reimbursement scheme (ARRS), including pharmacists, social prescribers and physician associates, according to NHS England. A spokesperson told our sister title Pulse PCN that as of June, there were ‘37,000 roles under the programme currently in place’, which is 43% higher than their original […] The post ARRS hits a high of 37,000 staff, NHS confirms appeared first on The Pharmacist.

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STAT+: U.S. Patent Office software mistakes extend patent life for drugs and need to be fixed, researchers say

STAT

Amid concerns that the pharmaceutical industry abuses the U.S. patent system, a new paper suggests one way to crack down on the problem — amend a little-known method for correcting mistakes that lengthen the life of a patent and, consequently, can greatly add to the cost of medicines. The idea is to improve the way administrative delays are handled at the U.S.

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Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide

Managing HR tasks like payroll, compliance, and employee data can overwhelm small businesses. That’s where a Human Capital Management (HCM) solution comes in. Our eBook, Why Every Small Business Needs an HCM Solution: A Comprehensive Guide , shows how an HCM system automates tedious processes, ensuring your business stays compliant and efficient. You’ll learn how to simplify payroll, eliminate costly errors, and empower your employees with self-service tools.

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HIV ‘vaccine’ could be made for just $40 a year for every patient

The Guardian - Pharmaceutical Industry

Generic version of a drug already on the market, which can suppress and prevent HIV, would still yield 30% profit if the current price was slashed, researchers say A new drug described as “the closest we have ever been to an HIV vaccine” could cost $40 (£31) a year for every patient, a thousand times less than its current price, new research suggests.

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STAT+: House hearing keeps pressure on PBM practices while Congress considers reforms

STAT

The House Oversight Committee kept pressure on drug middlemen at a hearing today that focused on a new committee report that criticizes industry practices. Pharmacy benefit managers steer patients to PBM-owned pharmacies while underpaying competing pharmacies, according to the report, which highlights concerns that lawmakers have been pounding for years.

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FDA Releases Draft Guidance on Essential Drug Delivery Outputs

FDA Law Blog: Biosimilars

By Adrienne R. Lenz, Principal Medical Device Regulation Expert — For several years, FDA has requested that sponsors of drug or biologic led combination products identify essential performance requirements (EPRs) related to the device constituent in their applications. EPRs were usually requested in the context of design controls, although 21 C.F.R. § 820.30 does not use this term.

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STAT+: Medical groups are divided over Biden plan to loosen DEA restrictions on marijuana

STAT

WASHINGTON — The Biden administration’s proposal to loosen federal restrictions on marijuana is dividing some of the nation’s top medical professionals. The nation’s largest and most powerful doctors group, the American Medical Association, has raised multiple concerns with the move, which is known as rescheduling. The American Psychiatric Association has said the drug should remain a Schedule I substance, like heroin and cocaine, one deemed to have no proven medical

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Best Practices to Streamline Compensation Management: A Foundation for Growth

Speaker: Joe Sharpe and James Carlson

Payroll optimization can be one of the most time-consuming and complex factors of small business management. Yet, organizations that crack the code on streamlining employee compensation often discover innovative avenues for growth. With the right strategies in place, outsourcing and streamlining payroll processes can result in substantial time and resource savings.

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Agilent builds its CDMO arm with $925m Biovectra buy

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Agilent has boosted its contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) capacity with a $925 million deal to buy Biovectra, a Canadian provider of fill-and-finish services and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).It's a statement of intent from Agilent, whose primary business is lab instrumentation and equipment, suggesting that it intends to grow the outsourcing side of its business, which is currently focused on the production of oligonucleotide and peptide medicines.

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STAT+: Biotech led by J&J veterans launches with $165 million for cancer, autoimmune therapies

STAT

When Sanjaya Singh left Johnson & Johnson in 2021, his former colleague Peter Lebowitz paid close attention. Singh had been a mainstay in the immunology and oncology fields, helping to invent the blockbuster drug Skyrizi and several other treatments during stints at Johnson & Johnson and Boehringer Ingelheim. “If Sanjaya Singh is doing something, you want to watch it,” Lebowitz said.

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Welsh rugby great fronts UK atrial fibrillation campaign

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Former Welsh rugby union captain Alum Wyn Jones is the face of a new awareness campaign launching in the UK today to draw attention to atrial fibrillation (AF), an irregular and potentially life-threatening heart rhythm abnormality.

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Opinion: Fixing the reimbursement and coverage divide between ‘breakthrough’ drugs and medical devices

STAT

The Food and Drug Administration designates as “breakthrough” technologies certain drugs and devices. This designation helps expedite the development and review of therapies intended to treat serious conditions that may offer improvements over available therapies. Once breakthrough drugs and devices are approved, however, devices face a far less predictable pathway and a longer timeline to achieving reimbursement, including coverage by payers such as Medicare, compared to breakthro

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Enhance Healthcare Efficiency With Top Payroll & HCM Services

Running a healthcare facility requires precision and care, not just for patients but also for your staff. Our guide, "A Buyer’s Guide to Payroll & HCM Services," helps healthcare providers choose the best provider. Efficient payroll management ensures timely, accurate payments, critical for maintaining staff morale and trust. Compliance support helps navigate complex healthcare regulations and avoid costly fines.

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GSK's Dovato matches rival Biktarvy with less weight gain

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GSK has challenged Gilead's HIV behemoth Biktarvy, presenting data that its competing therapy Dovato is equally effective and associated with less weight gain.

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Epic, Abridge, and Mayo Clinic to leverage AI to ease nursing workflow

STAT

You’re reading the web edition of STAT’s Health Tech newsletter, our guide to how technology is transforming the life sciences.  Sign up to get it  delivered in your inbox every Tuesday and Thursday. Wastewater surveillance program sheds testing sites Sewage analysis has been in the spotlight recently as experts warn of an ongoing summer Covid surge.

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Pharmacist practice partners asked for views on GP 'collective action'

The Pharmacist

Pharmacist partners in general practice are being asked whether they would support potential 'collective action' by GPs in the coming weeks. GP partners could soon be taking action - such as limiting daily patient contacts and switching off various software - if a non-statutory ballot, being held by the British Medical Association (BMA), is successful. […] The post Pharmacist practice partners asked for views on GP 'collective action' appeared first on The Pharmacist.

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Contradictory coverage decisions in North Carolina

STAT

Want to stay on top of the science and politics driving biotech today?  Sign up  to get our biotech newsletter in your inbox. Good morning. In an unfortunate twist of fate, an Oscar Mayer Weinermobile crashed into another vehicle and flipped on its side yesterday while driving around Chicago, famously known for its hot dogs. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

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Position Your Pharmacy for Expansion

Speaker: Chris Antypas and Josh Halladay

Access to limited distribution drugs and payer contracts are key to pharmacy expansion. But how do you prepare your operations to take the next step? Meaningful data: Collect and share clinical data regarding outcomes, utilization, and more Reporting: Limited distribution models require efficient tracking and reporting systems Workflows: Align workflows with specific pharma and payer contractual requirements For in-depth, expert insights on pharmacy expansion, watch this webinar from Inovalon.

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12 Questions with Irina Spirieva

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Irina Spirieva, from Besins Healthcare, answers 12 intriguing questions about her journey in the healthcare industry. Learn more about her experiences and insights.

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VA disputes claim that removing race from lung tests would greatly alter disability payments

STAT

Veterans Affairs department officials said Monday they have launched a study to determine how removing race from widely used lung function tests may affect disability benefits for veterans, and they expect the impact to be much smaller than predicted in a study published earlier this year. They also said veterans who may have heard about the issue should not be concerned about any sudden changes to their benefits.

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Gland Pharma receives tentative USFDA approval for Latanoprostene Bunod Ophthalmic Solution

Express Pharma

Gland Pharma a generic injectable-focused pharmaceutical company, has received tentative approval from the United States Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for Latanoprostene Bunod Ophthalmic Solution, 0.024 per cent. The Product is bioequivalent and therapeutically equivalent to the reference listed drug (RLD), Vyzulta Ophthalmic Solution, 0.024 per cent, registered by Bausch & Lomb.

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Almost all general practice staff have been verbally abused, study finds

The Pharmacist

Almost all staff working in general practice report having been verbally abused, with the issue worsening, a survey has found. Nearly half of respondents also said they had experienced physical violence or threats to hurt them in the past three years. The results presented at the Society for Academic Primary Care’s annual conference show that violence and […] The post Almost all general practice staff have been verbally abused, study finds appeared first on The Pharmacist.

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5 Reasons to Upgrade Your Pharmacy Management Software

Are you still using workarounds to manage your daily operations? To achieve peak performance, it's time to explore other options for specialty and infusion pharmacy software. Streamline pharmacy operations and improve clinical performance with automated processing, real-time data exchange, and electronic decision support. Download this helpful infographic to: Drive efficiency and patient adherence from referral receipt to delivery and ongoing care – all with our Pharmacy Cloud.

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Recent study shows BioCity’s potential to differentiate in kidney disease space

Express Pharma

BioCity Biopharma recently announced positive results from the ongoing 2-SUCCEED trial. The use of SC0062 resulted in a clinically meaningful and statistically significant reduction in proteinuria in patients with immunoglobulin A (IgA) nephropathy (IgAN). The ageing global population will lead to an increase in the prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD), leading to an expansion of the market as well as a growing need for more therapeutic options.

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Johnson & Johnson submits sNDA for SPRAVATO to treat depression

Pharmaceutical Technology

Johnson & Johnson is seeking approval for SPRAVATO for treatment-resistant depression with the submission of an sNDA to the US FDA.

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ZIM Laboratories gains approval to market Azithromycin for Oral Suspension 200 mg/5ml (40 mg/ml) in Portugal

Express Pharma

ZIM Laboratories is a research-driven pharmaceutical company which develops, manufactures and supplies differentiated generic products in oral solid dosage forms, across key therapeutic segments. The company has in-house R&D capabilities to offer innovative drug delivery solutions using proprietary technology platforms with the aim of providing patient convenience and treatment adherence.

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Study reveals two proteins that may contribute to stroke recurrence or other MACEs

Pharma Times

The life-threatening medical condition affects 100,000 people in the UK every year

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Union Budget 2024-25 reflects a forward-looking and inclusive approach

Express Pharma

“The Union Budget 2024-25, presented by FM Nirmala Sitharaman, marks a significant milestone as the first budget of the re-elected BJP-led NDA government. We at OPPI commend the government’s commitment to improving healthcare access and innovation in India, reflecting a forward-looking approach that aligns with our industry’s aspirations. We deeply appreciate the government’s decision to exempt three critical cancer medicines – Trastuzumab Deruxtecan, Osimertinib, and Durvalumab – fr