Newsweek, October 14, 2017. Will FDA approve this drug despite lack of evidence? Will insurance pay for it?
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Replacing Faulty Heart Devices Costs Medicare $1.5 Billion in 10 Years
New York Times, October 2, 2017. A new report finds 7 types of defective pacemakers cost Medicare billions of dollars and NCHR’s president recommends reporting be required.
Read More »Nearly a Dozen Artificial Turf Fields in DC Failed Last Round of Safety Tests
Fox 5 News, September 18, 2017. 11 artificial turf fields in the District have failed their most recent round of testing, leading to closures and replacements, and igniting another debate over the safety of synthetic turf.
Read More »Streamlined FDA Reviews Fail to Catch Dangerous Glitches in Health Software, Study Finds
STAT News, September 12, 2017. The Food and Drug Administration carefully polices many categories of drugs and devices. But when it comes to software, the agency’s oversight is scanty at best — something that a new study finds is resulting in failure to detect dangerous glitches in software-enabled medical equipment.
Read More »Statement of Dr. Diana Zuckerman in honor of Dr. Vivian Pinn
September 8, 2017. I am going to Charlottesville on September 13 to honor Dr. Vivian Pinn, our 2013 Foremother Awards honoree, as a major UVA medical school building is named in her honor. Dr. Pinn received her medical degree from the University of Virginia in 1967, where she was the only African-American and only woman in her graduating class.
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