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McMorris Rodgers introduces Lower Costs, More Cures Act, aims to cut drug prices

KXLY April 21, 2021 12:03 PM Connor Sarles Updated: PC: Cathy McMorris Rodgers SPOKANE, Wash. Eastern Washington Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers introduced the ‘Lower Costs, More Cures Act’ on Wednesday, with the goal of lowering drug prices for families in the state. McMorris Rodger’s Office says the act is meant to be an alternative to the House Democrats’ drug pricing bill, arguing it would stifle innovation and make the U.S. “reliant on China.” “Individuals and families in Eastern Washington should not have to live in fear over how they will pay for their prescription medications, especially when they are living with a rare or chronic illness,” said McMorris Rodgers. “This legislation is about building on the progress we’ve made with 21st Century Cures to help bring more generic drugs to market faster, make insulin more affordable for our loved ones, lower out-of-pocket spending for seniors, boost access to new medicines

FDA Issues Final Rule Amending Medical Device Classification Regulations

FDA Issues Final Rule Amending Medical Device Classification Regulations
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How the Biden Administration Can Improve Health Equity for Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations | Health Disparities | JAMA

Stacie B. Dusetzina, PhD Health in the US is inequitable. Racial and ethnic minority populations, most notably those who identify as Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, and Native American, American Indian, or Alaska Native, have more chronic disease, 1 worse self-reported health status, 2 and worse health outcomes than White individuals. 3 An increasing body of evidence points to access to care, quality of care, and social determinants of health, including the direct effects of racism and disadvantage, as playing key roles. These issues are complex, but not intractable. Many of the circumstances that have led to the deep inequities observed in the US can be traced to either the intended or unintended consequences of policy decisions, and therefore those inequities can and should be addressed with policy solutions. In this Viewpoint we outline actions that the incoming federal administration could consider as they relate to access, quality, and social determinants o

Biden wants $6 5 billion for new health agency to speed treatments

Share A surgeon removes a tumor visible on a monitor. Accelerating cancer treatments would be one goal of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Health that President Joe Biden has proposed creating. Matt Rourke/AP Biden wants $6.5 billion for new health agency to speed treatments Apr. 9, 2021 , 5:30 PM The Biden administration today began to flesh out a proposal for a new agency modeled on the military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) that would seek to speed the development of medical treatments by funding risky, innovative projects. The agency, dubbed ARPA-Health (ARPA-H), would be housed at the National Institutes of Health and have a 2022 budget of $6.5 billion, according to a White House spending request released today.

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