Category:
Law suits
Region:
USA
State:
Louisiana
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COUNCIL FLUSHES PHARMACY BIDS
Source: Gonzales Ascension Citizen
Date: 9-May-2007
Author: Aaron E. Looney
DONALDSONVILLE - The Ascension Parish Council voted Thursday to scrap bids for the parish's jail pharmacy service after discussion over an out-of-state company making the low bid brought about concerns over the bidding process.
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Category:
Law suits
Region:
USA
State:
Washington
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PHARMACY POLICY WOULD ENSURE FILLING OF ORDERS
Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
Date: 29-Mar-2007
Author: Susan Phinney
The Washington State Board of Pharmacy will vote April 12 on policy changes that would allow patients to get prescriptions filled even if pharmacists are opposed to them for moral, religious or ethical reasons.
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Category:
Law suits
Region:
USA
State:
D.C.
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PANEL OKS PHARMACY DEGREE AT NOTRE DAME
Source: Washington Times
Date: 9-Mar-2007
Author: Kristen Wyatt
ANNAPOLIS -- The nation's first pharmacy program at a women's college won approval yesterday by Maryland regulators, setting up the state's second pharmacy degree.
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Category:
Law suits
Region:
USA
State:
Connecticut
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CONGRESS VOICES CONCERN OVER IMPACT OF PROPOSED MEDICAID PHARMACY CUTS
Source: Drug Newswire
Date: 28-Feb-2007
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a sign of growing skepticism of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) proposed changes to the pharmacy reimbursement formula for generic medications in the Medicaid program, members of both the House and Senate signed and sent letters to CMS Acting Administrator Leslie Norwalk last week questioning the new formula.
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Category:
Law suits
Region:
Sweden
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CONGRESS VOICES CONCERN OVER IMPACT OF PROPOSED MEDICAID PHARMACY CUTS
Source: All American Patriots
Date: 22-Feb-2007
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 22 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a sign of growing skepticism of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services' (CMS) proposed changes to the pharmacy reimbursement formula for generic medications in the Medicaid program, members of both the House and Senate signed and sent letters to CMS Acting Administrator Leslie Norwalk last week questioning the new formula.
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