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TRICARE Currently Tied to Medicare Rates Threatened by Debt Deal Cont.
TRICARE Currently Tied to Medicare Rates Threatened by Debt Deal Cont.
TRICARE Currently Tied to Medicare Rates Threatened by Debt Deal
WASHINGTON — Military beneficiary groups and physician groups are watching closely how Medicare rates will fare under the deal on the debt ceiling that was agreed upon by Congress last month. Because TRICARE rates are generally set at those for Medicare, any changes to those rates could impact TRICARE reimbursement rates for civilian providers who treat beneficiaries.
FDA’s Approval Process Doesn’t Assure Safety of Moderate-Risk Medical Devices, Report Says Cont.
FDA's Approval Process Doesn’t Assure Safety of Moderate-Risk Medical Devices, Report Says
WASHINGTON — An FDA process for approving some medical devices, in use for the past 35 years, lacks the ability to reliably screen new products for safety and effectiveness prior to their release.
InnoVAtions: Colorful 19th Century Drug Found Effective for Eczema at Atlanta VAMC Cont.
InnoVAtions: Colorful 19th Century Drug Found Effective for Eczema at Atlanta VAMC
WASHINGTON — Gentian violet (pronounced jen-shen) is not a compound familiar to most modern medical practitioners. Developed in the middle of the 19th century, this combination of pararosanilines used as a component in dyes was eventually discovered to have antiseptic properties. Through the early part of the 20th century, it was prescribed by physicians for simple infections and commonly used by mothers to treat thrush in infants.
Federal Debt Deal Threatens Funding for VA, Military Healthcare Cont.
Federal Debt Deal Threatens Funding for VA, Military Healthcare
WASHINGTON — Before Congress reached a debt ceiling deal last month, veterans and active-duty servicemembers were worried if they would receive their military paychecks, veterans’ benefits, or G.I. Bill benefits, should the United States be unable to borrow more to pay its bills.
Think VA’s Budget Has Grown Rapidly? You May Not Have Seen Anything Yet Cont.
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