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January 12, 2012

Respironics, Inc. Trilogy 100 Ventilators: Class I Recall - Device May Stop Delivering Therapy to Patient

Summary:

FDA notified health care professionals of the Class 1 recall of this product due to a manufacturing issue can stop delivering therapy to the patient. Part of the blower that circulates air and other gases through the ventilator may move out of position and cause the device to alarm.  Failure to respond could result in the potential for harm or death of a ventilator-dependent patient.

January 12, 2012

Bedford Laboratories Vecuronium Bromide And Polymyxin B For Injection USP For Injection: Recall - Glass Particles

Summary:

Bedford Laboratories issued guidance on the nationwide voluntary product recalls originally issued on August 2, 2011. The recalls were initiated after the discovery of a visible glass particle in a limited number of vials within the lots listed.

January 09, 2012

Endo Pharmaceuticals Opiate Products by Novartis Consumer Health: Public Health Advisory - Potential Safety Risk

Summary:

FDA is advising health care professionals and patients of a potential problem with opiate products manufactured and packaged for Endo Pharmaceuticals by Novartis Consumer Health at its Lincoln, Nebraska manufacturing site.

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Update: Congress and President Act to Pass “Patch” for Pending 21 percent Medicare Physician Payment Cut

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Late last night, the president signed H.R. 4691, the Temporary Extension Act of 2010 into law. This legislation includes a “patch” that temporarily postpones the pending 21 percent Medicare physician payment cut until March 31, 2010.  The President received the bill following passage in the Senate by a vote of 78 – 19.  Senate consideration was made possible when Senator Jim Bunning (R-KY) lifted his objection to the legislation allowing the bill to move forward.

The House of Representatives previously passed the legislation on February 25.

Congressional negotiators continue to work to address the pending 21 percent payment cut and the flaws in the underlying Sustainable Growth Rate (SGR) formula.  Senate leadership is focused on H.R. 4213 the American Workers, State, and Business Relief Act of 2010. This legislation includes an additional “patch” for the 21 percent cut until Sept. 30, 2010. The legislation also includes provisions to extend the geographic practice cost index (GPCI) floor through Dec. 31, 2010. 

ASA urges Congress to fully repeal the current SGR formula and implement a new Medicare physician payment update mechanism that accurately reflects the increasing annual costs of providing services to Medicare beneficiaries.

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