The Healthcare Rant
Thoughts on current healthcare topics, for the empowered patient.

The Ugly Truth about Prescription Drug Reimportation

June 1, 2010 in Cost Control | Comments (0)

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When food safety legislation hinges on resistance to a tagged-on drug reimportation amendment, you know something’s not right. Senator Bryon Dorgan has made a last-ditch attempt to help his constituents before he retires, by legalizing less expensive prescription medication options. Unfortunately the political establishment and its cash cow lobbyists are dead set against it.

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Could Smallpox Vaccine Have Prevented the HIV Epidemic?

May 19, 2010 in Treatment | Comments (0)

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It seems ironic that just as we eradicated smallpox, a scourge of the early 20th century, a new threat was incubating: HIV. New research shows that those two occurences might actually be related. In the 1950s, the smallpox vaccine was beginning to be withdrawn, as the disease it prevented had been conquered throughout the world. HIV is thought to have begun in the ’50s. But there is more than circumstantial evidence linking the two phenomena.

A recent study demonstrated that immunity to smallpox, triggered by the smallpox vaccine, can actually inhibit replication of the AIDS virus. So foregoing the smallpox immune response may have allowed AIDS to spread freely. While it’s too soon to recommend the long-retired smallpox vaccine to prevent HIV, this research provides the most promising — and ridiculously simple — treatment for early-stage HIV infection to date.


High-Risk Pools: Some States Jump in, Others Afraid of the Water

May 4, 2010 in Politics | Comments (0)

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Politics are on full display in states’ decisions to set up required high-risk pools or let the federal government run a program for them. The District of Columbia and 29 other states have told the Department of Health and Human Services that they will set up their own health insurance programs. Another 18 states have declined. Two states, Florida and Arizona – the usual retarded stepchildren — haven’t even formally responded yet.

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Chasing Zero: Winning the War on Medical Harm

April 30, 2010 in Healthcare | Comments (0)

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A few years ago, Dennis Quaid nearly lost his newborn twins to a massive heparin overdose. A nurse had inadvertently, repeatedly, admininstered adult heparin doses to both infants — they nearly bled to death internally. Now The Quaid Foundation is an outlet for Quaid’s passionate patient safety advocacy, and it has produced a documentary profiling families affected by preventable medical errors to educate the public.

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How Do We Prevent Alzheimer’s?

April 28, 2010 in Healthcare | Comments (0)

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The results are in. If you want to prevent Alzheimer’s Disease, scientists have a take-home message for you: good clean living is meaningful, just not significant.

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