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The Battle on the Home Front: Jonathan Gadsden's Story

The Battle on the Home Front: Jonathan Gadsden's Story

Marine Lance Corporal's story reflects the growing need for new antibiotics that can treat dangerous diseases, against which most drugs are useless. Read More

Facilitating Medical Device Innovation: De Novo Reform

Facilitating Medical Device Innovation: De Novo Reform

The de novo process -- which requests lower-risk reclassification of medical devices and entry into the marketplace -- as it exists now is not achieving its purpose and has instead added unnecessary and time-consuming requirements. Read More

Food Products Recalled by FDA

Food Products Recalled by FDA

Since President Obama signed the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act into law, at least 149 FDA-regulated food products have been recalled due to potential pathogenic contamination. Read More

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Mar 1, 2012

MRSA on the Appalachian Trail: The Story of Steve Weisel

Hiking the Appalachian Trail, Steve Weisel thought little of the blisters on his feet until he discovered they were infected with life-threatening methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) -- an increasingly common "superbug" that does not respond to first-line antibiotics. Mr. Weisel's story demonstrates the urgent need for new and innovative therapies to treat this growing threat.

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Antibiotic Innovation

Feb 22, 2010

Moving Towards Safer Credit Cards

On February 22, major new consumer protections took effect as part of the second implementation phase of the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility, and Disclosure (CARD) Act of 2009. Just two practices addressed in this second phase will save American consumers at least $10 billion a year. The Pew Health Group's Safe Credit Cards Project is looking ahead to the third and final phase of the Credit CARD Act, to take effect August 22, 2010, which will require all credit card penalties to be “reasonable and proportional” and will direct card issuers to review all interest rate increases since the beginning of 2009.

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Credit Cards

Sep 1, 2011

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness September Newsletter (2011)

Since our launch in May, we’ve had more than 15,500 individuals joined Moms for Antibiotic Awareness. More than 1,400 of you have liked us on Facebook and another 3,500 are following us on Twitter. Thanks so much for your support!

 

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Oct 3, 2011

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness October Newsletter (2011)

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness October Newsletter (2011) Below is your October 2011 newsletter from Moms for Antibiotic Awareness. In this issue, you will find updates on the release of an important new report on antibiotics in food animal production, information on a critical class of drugs

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

May 21, 2012

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness Newsletter (2012)

"Supermoms" from Maine to Hawaii came to Washington, D.C., this week to press the Obama Administration and Congress to do more to rein in the overuse of antibiotics on America’s industrial farms, a practice that breeds antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Mar 1, 2012

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness March Newsletter (2012)

Below is your March 2012 newsletter from Moms for Antibiotic Awarness. In this edition: "Supermoms Against Superbugs" Take Washington By Storm Contest!; FDA Finds Rise in Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria on Meat and Poultry

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Jan 25, 2012

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness January Newsletter (2012)

The January, 2012 newsletter for the Moms for Antibiotic Awareness campaign includes the latest news on a new FDA measure banning cephalosporins, a new story about Ruby, a baby affected by foodborne illness, and an update on our growing group of 23,000 supportive moms.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Feb 28, 2012

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness February Newsletter (2012)

In this edition: Urgent Action Opportunity: Sign "We The People" Petition, FDA Takes Measures to Preserve Effectiveness of Cephalosporins, and HHIF Staff Visits the CDC.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Dec 1, 2011

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness December Newsletter (2011)

The Chicago Public Schools (CPS), through its food provider Chartwells-Thompson Hospitality, has begun serving local chicken raised without antibiotics to students in 457 schools. No other district in the nation is serving this kind of poultry regularly at such a scale.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Aug 1, 2011

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness August Newsletter (2011)

Thank you for joining Moms for Antibiotic Awareness, a group of mothers, fathers, grandparents and others concerned about their family's health. Specifically, we are dedicated to stopping a common industrial farming practice: feeding antibiotics to cows, pigs, chicken and other food animals that are not sick -- the drugs help to compensate for overcrowded and unsanitary conditions and spur faster growth.  Unfortunately, this practice is breeding antibiotic-resistant bacteria that can infect people.

 

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Apr 23, 2012

Moms for Antibiotic Awareness April Newsletter (2012)

Below is your April 2012 newsletter from Moms for Antibiotic Awareness.  In this edition: FDA Takes Important Step to Curb Antibiotic Overuse in Food Animal Production.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Aug 28, 2012

Members of Congress Write Letter to FDA About Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Twelve United States congressmen have penned a letter to the Food and Drug Administration making recommendations on improvements to the FDA's policies on food animal production and the use of antibiotics in industrial farming. More

Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

May 1, 2012

Meet Our Supermoms

We're excited to introduce you to our "Supermoms," passionate advocates from across the country who are raising awareness about the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in food animal production and its impact on human health.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production, Moms For Antibiotic Awareness

Nov 7, 2008

MedPAC Recommendations - Public Reporting of Physicians' Financial Relationships

Final recommendations approved by commission on November 6, 2008 - five recommendations to Congress regarding legislation about disclosure of relationships and gifts and payments made to physicians from pharmaceutical and medical device/supply manufacturers.

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Jul 24, 2009

Letter to the Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy

Our combined memberships include the country’s foremost scientific and medical experts and represent more than eleven million concerned Americans and health professionals. Our position is based on objective health interests and concerns that dangerous drug resistant infections are rapidly increasing in hospitals and community settings adding to the economic burden of the U.S. healthcare costs.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Jun 18, 2013

Letter from Pew: Updates on the Unique Device Identifier System

A letter from Josh Rising, director of Pew's Medical Device Initiative, about updates on the unique device identifier system.

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA

Jun 27, 2013

Letter from Pew: Release of the Unique Device Identifier Final Rule

A letter from Josh Rising — director of Pew's Medical Device Initiative — to The White House Office of Management and Budget, requesting a speedy review of regulations to develop a unique device identifier (UDI) system. More

Drugs and Devices at the FDA

May 30, 2013

Letter from Pew to FDA on Postmarket Surveillance Plan

FDA recently updated the national medical device postmarket surveillance plan – listing device identification and registries as the cornerstones for effective product monitoring. In this letter, medical devices director Josh Rising applauds the agency for making unique device identifiers and registries central to this plan.
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Drugs and Devices at the FDA

May 30, 2013

Letter from Pew to CMS Regarding Physician Payments Sunshine Act

Prescription project director Danny Carlat identifies issues with the Physician Payments Sunshine Act requiring further clarification and guidance. Addressing those would ensure that manufacturers can appropriately implement the final rule, and enable consumers to benefit from transparency reports published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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Jul 8, 2013

Letter from Pew and Premier to the OMB on Unique Device Identifier Rule

The Pew Charitable Trusts and the Premier healthcare alliance sent the White House Office of Management and Budget a letter regarding the review of a Food and Drug Administration rule to establish a unique device identifier (UDI) system. Given the importance of this new device identification system to improve patient care and the missed statutory deadline, in this correspondence Josh Rising of Pew and Blair Childs of Premier strongly urged the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to promptly complete review of the UDI final rule.

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA

Nov 29, 2012

Letter From Pew and Medtronic to HHS Regarding the Physician Payments Sunshine Act

The Pew Health Group and Medtronic, Inc. file a joint letter to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urging implementation of the Physician Payments Sunshine Provision, which will require that manufacturers of drugs, devices,biologics or medical supplies report to the agency payments made to physicians and teaching hospitals.

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Medical Safety

Apr 25, 2013

Letter From New Democrat Health Care Task Force to FDA on Unique Device Identification System

The three co-chairs of the New Democrat Health Care task Force – Reps. Allyson Schwartz, Kurt Schrader and Bill Owens – sent FDA a letter inquiring about the status of the agency’s final regulations to establish a unique device identifier (UDI) system and database.

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Drugs and Devices at the FDA

Sep 27, 2009

Letter from Danish Technical University Professor to Speaker Nancy Pelosi

We have just had the pleasure of meeting with a delegation consisting of four members of the House of Representatives, where we presented our data on the effects of the stop for nontherapeutic use of antimicrobials for food animals in Denmark.We know that various rumours and sometimes “creative” interpretations of what has taken place in Denmark have been circulated to members of the US Congress, and we are grateful for having been given this opportunity to correct some of these stories.

 

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Dec 8, 2009

Letter from Danish Chief Veterinarian to Congress

In Denmark the termination of non-therapeutic use of antimicrobials for growth promotion has not caused any negative impact on the animal production. The Danish animal food industry has continued to improve its productivity and to increase its output.

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Antibiotics in Food Animal Production

Mar 22, 2010

Legislative text of Physician Payment and other transparency provisions included in H.R. 3590

Legislative text of Physician Payment and other transparency provisions included in H.R. 3590: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2009. Passed by the Senate (12/24/09) and the House (3/21/10).

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Conflicts of Interest