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Fort Bragg to receive vaccine doses, Camp Lejeune unsure of timeline

Womack Army Medical Center at Fort Bragg is one of 16 Department of Defense (DoD) locations in the continental United States receiving doses of the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Pfizer and BioNTech this week. Fort Bragg is also DoD s only initial vaccination site in North Carolina so far as details on when doses may reach Marine Corps installations in Eastern North Carolina have not yet been announced.   A Dec. 9 DoD news article published on the Military Health System website said the department’s distribution plan “prioritizes those providing direct medical care, maintaining essential national security and installation functions, deploying forces, and those beneficiaries at the highest risk for developing severe illness from COVID-19.”

Here s Something: Vaccine is best Christmas gift ever - Portland Press Herald

Here’s Something: Vaccine is best Christmas gift ever By John Balentine Share The No. 1 thing we should be thankful for this holiday season is the speedy delivery of an effective COVID-19 vaccine. The proverbial and actual shot in our arms comes courtesy of Operation Warp Speed, the most remarkable and effective private-public partnership the nation has seen since World War II. John Balentine, a former managing editor for the Lakes Region Weekly, lives in Windham. The scientists at Pfizer, which didn’t take any government money for development of their vaccine but will receive public funding for distribution of it, saw their historic vaccine approved for distribution to the American public last weekend.

Does HHS s Elimination of the Safe Harbor for Manufacturer Rebates Leave Manufacturers with Increased Antitrust Risk? | Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On November 20, 2020, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) finalized a rule to take effect in 2022, which eliminates the safe harbor under the federal anti-kickback statute for manufacturer rebates to Medicare Part D plan sponsors.  Under the current statutory scheme, drug manufacturers may negotiate rebates with providers of pharmacy benefits either directly or through a pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) in exchange for preferential placement or avoiding being disadvantaged on a PBM’s or provider’s drug formulary.  The safe harbor permits such payments by confirming that rebates do not constitute illegal kickbacks under the federal statute.  HHS’s new rule eliminates that safe harbor, but creates a safe harbor for negotiated discounts on the “list price” of the drug. 

Hy-Vee pharmacists, technicians in testing program receive extra benefits

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