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Influenza Vaccine Effective in Reducing Hospitalizations, Outpatient Visits of Children With Influenza: Study
ITASCA, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Medical] -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
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Influenza Vaccine Effective in Reducing Hospitalizations, Outpatient Visits of Children With Influenza: Study
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A Pediatrics study found the influenza vaccine was 34% to 60% effective in preventing hospitalizations and outpatient visits of children with influenza during three flu seasons between 2021-2024.
The study, "Pediatric Vaccine Effectiveness against Influenza Hospitalization and Outpatient Visits: 2021-2024," published in the May 2026 Pediatrics (published online
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ITASCA, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Medical] -- The American Academy of Pediatrics issued the following news release:
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Influenza Vaccine Effective in Reducing Hospitalizations, Outpatient Visits of Children With Influenza: Study
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A Pediatrics study found the influenza vaccine was 34% to 60% effective in preventing hospitalizations and outpatient visits of children with influenza during three flu seasons between 2021-2024.
The study, "Pediatric Vaccine Effectiveness against Influenza Hospitalization and Outpatient Visits: 2021-2024," published in the May 2026 Pediatrics (published onlineApril 6) observed that influenza vaccination uptake was low -with only half or less than half of the pediatric population vaccinated each season.
Authors reviewed data from seven U.S. pediatric medical centers within the New Vaccine Surveillance Network, including children 6 months to 17 years who were hospitalized or received outpatient care for acute respiratory illness.
Of the 19,917 children with acute respiratory illness, 2,831 (14%) tested positive for influenza; and 17,086 (86%) were negative for influenza; 8,523 (43%) were vaccinated and 11,394 (57%) were unvaccinated. Vaccination uptake among children testing negative for influenza ranged from 44% to 51% by season.
The authors suggest that, given recent and continual declines in pediatric influenza vaccination coverage and the severity of recent influenza seasons, pediatricians, parents, and public health professionals are encouraged to take proactive measures in future influenza seasons. Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for all children 6 months and older.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 67,000 primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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Original journal text here: https://www.aap.org/en/news-room/news-releases/pediatrics2/2026/influenza-vaccine-effective-in-reducing-hospitalizations-outpatient-visits-of-children-with-influenza-study/
Health-Related Costs are the Greatest Threat to Retirement Security, New Research Finds
WINDSOR, Connecticut, April 6 [Category: Financial Services] -- LIMRA posted the following news release:
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Health-Related Costs are the Greatest Threat to Retirement Security, New Research Finds
New LIMRA Retirement Income Institute paper highlights how longevity and chronic illness are reshaping financial risks in retirement
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While financial and retirement planning discussions have long focused on market volatility, inflation, and economic downturns, new research shows Americans are far more concerned about the financial impact of health-related risks in retirement. According to a
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WINDSOR, Connecticut, April 6 [Category: Financial Services] -- LIMRA posted the following news release:
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Health-Related Costs are the Greatest Threat to Retirement Security, New Research Finds
New LIMRA Retirement Income Institute paper highlights how longevity and chronic illness are reshaping financial risks in retirement
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While financial and retirement planning discussions have long focused on market volatility, inflation, and economic downturns, new research shows Americans are far more concerned about the financial impact of health-related risks in retirement. According to anew paper from the LIMRA Retirement Income Institute, healthcare costs, long-term care needs, and caregiving responsibilities consistently rank as consumers' top threats to long-term financial security -above market declines or recessions.
A new research paper, "The Growing Influence of Health Risks on Retirement Security" by Chris Heye, PhD, Fellow at the LIMRA Retirement Income Institute, analyzes population-level health data alongside consumer survey results and finds that health-related financial risks are both widespread and persistent. Chronic illness, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and cognitive decline affect a majority of older adults and often result in prolonged, unpredictable costs that can erode retirement savings over time.
"Health-related risks are fundamentally different from traditional retirement risks," said Chris Heye, PhD, Fellow at the LIMRA Retirement Income Institute. "Market disruptions are cyclical and eventually recover. Health events, by contrast, often last for years, worsen over time, and create ongoing financial strain precisely when individuals have fewer options to adjust."
The research highlights several sobering realities facing U.S. retirees:
* More than three-quarters of U.S. adults live with at least one chronic illness, and over half have multiple chronic conditions.
* Roughly 40% of Americans will develop cancer during their lifetime, with diagnosis most common around retirement age.
* Cardiovascular disease affects more than half of adults over age 40 and remains the leading cause of death in the United States.
* As life expectancy increases, many Americans experience a growing gap between lifespan and healthspan, spending up to 10-12 years managing chronic illness or disability later in life.
These health trends coincide with rapidly rising healthcare costs. Even after age 65, Medicare beneficiaries remain exposed to increasing premiums, deductibles, copayments, and prescription drug expenses that can total hundreds of thousands of dollars over retirement. Long-term care costs, often exceeding $100,000 per year, remain largely uncovered by public programs.
Consumer research shows these risks are top of mind for both pre-retirees and retirees, particularly among Gen X. The paper concludes that retirement planning must better reflect health-related financial risks, with predictable income solutions playing a key role in supporting long-term financial resilience.
To read the full paper and other LIMRA Retirement Income Institute research, please visit: https://www.limraconsumer.com/retirement-income-institute/research-and-insights-retirement-income-institute/.
About LIMRA
Serving the industry since 1916, LIMRA offers industry knowledge, insights, connections, and solutions to help more than 700 member organizations navigate change with confidence. Visit www.limra.com.
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Original text here: https://www.limra.com/en/newsroom/news-releases/2026/health-related-costs-are-the-greatest-threat-to-retirement-security-new-research-finds/
European Chips Skills Academy Launches ECSA Learning Platform
MILPITAS, California, April 6 [Category: Electronic Products] -- SEMI, an association serving the manufacturing supply chain for the electronics industry, posted the following news release:
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European Chips Skills Academy Launches the ECSA Learning Platform
Offers Skills Development Resources and Career Opportunities for European Semiconductor Workforce
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Chips Skills Academy (ECSA), an European Union (EU)-funded initiative coordinated by SEMI Europe, today announced the official launch of its ECSA Learning Platform, a new digital hub with a full suite of
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MILPITAS, California, April 6 [Category: Electronic Products] -- SEMI, an association serving the manufacturing supply chain for the electronics industry, posted the following news release:
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European Chips Skills Academy Launches the ECSA Learning Platform
Offers Skills Development Resources and Career Opportunities for European Semiconductor Workforce
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Chips Skills Academy (ECSA), an European Union (EU)-funded initiative coordinated by SEMI Europe, today announced the official launch of its ECSA Learning Platform, a new digital hub with a full suite oftraining courses designed to support the development of semiconductor skills across Europe. With over 60 introductory to intermediate lessons, the platform brings together learning resources, collaboration spaces, and career opportunities to help students, researchers, and professionals build expertise in microelectronics and connect with the broader semiconductor ecosystem.
Developed with input from industry and academic partners, the platform features a Knowledge Hub with curated learning materials and courses, community spaces for collaboration, and a marketplace for jobs and internships within the semiconductor value chain. Integrated learning analytics allow students to track their progress and support continuous professional development. All courses provided by ECSA partners are made entirely free for learners, supporting equal access to opportunity across Europe.
"The launch of the ECSA Platform marks an important milestone in our mission to strengthen Europe's semiconductor skills ecosystem and grow our workforce," said Christopher Frieling, Director, Advocacy and Public Policy, SEMI Europe. "By bringing together education, industry insights, and career opportunities in one place, the platform helps connect talent with the skills and opportunities needed to support the future of Europe's semiconductor industry."
The platform is now open to students, educators, researchers, and professionals interested in exploring learning opportunities and careers within the semiconductor ecosystem. For companies and educators interested in listing employment opportunities or educational content on the ECSA Platform, please contact Victoria Cummings at vcummings@semi.org.
Explore the platform: https://learn.chipsacademy.eu/
About SEMI
SEMI(r) is the global industry association connecting over 3,000 member companies and 1.5 million professionals worldwide across the semiconductor and electronics design and manufacturing supply chain. We accelerate member collaboration on solutions to top industry challenges through Advocacy, Workforce Development, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management, and other programs. Our SEMICON(r) expositions and events, technology communities, standards, and market intelligence help advance our members' business growth and innovations in design, devices, equipment, materials, services, and software, enabling smarter, faster, more secure electronics. Visit www.semi.org, contact a regional office, and connect with SEMI on LinkedIn to learn more.
About ECSA
Launched in October 2023, the European Chips Skills Academy (ECSA) addresses skills shortages across Europe's semiconductor sector. The initiative collaborates closely with industry, academia, and policymakers to upskill, reskill, and attract new talent to the semiconductor workforce, supporting Europe's digital transition and sustainable growth. Visit https://chipsacademy.eu and connect with ECSA on LinkedIn and Instagram to learn more.
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URL: European Chips Skills Academy https://learn.chipsacademy.eu/
Original text here: https://www.semi.org/en/semi-press-release/european-chips-skills-academy-launches-the-ecsa-learning-platform
ATA Safety Management Council Announces New Leadership
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 6 [Category: Transportation] -- The American Trucking Associations posted the following news release:
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ATA Safety Management Council Announces New Leadership
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Oklahoma City, OK - The 2026 SSHR National Conference concluded last week, marking the end of the current leadership term for the ATA's Safety Management Council (SMC).
The SMC is pleased to announce that the council has elected the following individuals to new positions for the upcoming year:
* Chairman, Jeff Mercadante, Vice President of Safety & Risk at Pitt Ohio
* First Vice Chairman, Steve
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ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 6 [Category: Transportation] -- The American Trucking Associations posted the following news release:
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ATA Safety Management Council Announces New Leadership
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Oklahoma City, OK - The 2026 SSHR National Conference concluded last week, marking the end of the current leadership term for the ATA's Safety Management Council (SMC).
The SMC is pleased to announce that the council has elected the following individuals to new positions for the upcoming year:
* Chairman, Jeff Mercadante, Vice President of Safety & Risk at Pitt Ohio
* First Vice Chairman, SteveRalston, Director of Transportation Safety & Compliance at Ashley Distribution Services
* Second Vice Chairman, Tim Smith
* Treasurer, Donielle Dziedzic, Director of Loss Prevention at A. Duie Pyle
Ronnie Holland, Director of Safety at TCW, previously served as Chair of the Council.
With a proven record of leadership and dedication to advancing safety practices, the new SMC leadership will guide the Council in continuing its mission to promote best practices in safety, drive innovation in the field, and support the professional development of safety professionals nationwide.
"The selection of our new SMC leadership marks an exciting chapter for the Council," said SMC Executive Director Jacob Pierce. "We are confident that this new leadership team will inspire progress, encourage collaboration, and strengthen our commitment to safety throughout our industry."
The Council looks forward to a year of continued growth, impactful initiatives, and meaningful contributions to safety under the guidance of its new leadership.
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Original text here: https://www.trucking.org/news-insights/ata-safety-management-council-announces-new-leadership
JULY 14-17: National Marine Manufacturers Association Member Opportunities at Marine Accessories Pavilion, Returning to ICAST 2026
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Business] -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Member Opportunities at Marine Accessories Pavilion, Returning to ICAST 2026
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ICAST-the world's premier sportfishing trade show-returns July 14-17 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando and is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of the global fishing industry this year. NMMA is offering members the unique opportunity to stand out by exhibiting in the Marine Accessories Pavilion (MAP), located at the front of the show floor.
Key considerations
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Business] -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Member Opportunities at Marine Accessories Pavilion, Returning to ICAST 2026
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ICAST-the world's premier sportfishing trade show-returns July 14-17 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando and is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of the global fishing industry this year. NMMA is offering members the unique opportunity to stand out by exhibiting in the Marine Accessories Pavilion (MAP), located at the front of the show floor.
Key considerationsfor participating in MAP include:
Front-of-Show Placement : The Marine Accessories Pavilion is positioned at the front of ICAST, offering consistent visibility to attendees as they enter the show floor, including buyers, dealers, distributors, and media.
Access to Industry Buyers and Partners : ICAST convenes a broad cross-section of the sportfishing and marine industry. Exhibiting in MAP provides an opportunity to connect with decision-makers and potential partners in a focused, high-traffic setting.
Dedicated Space for Product Showcase : MAP provides a platform for companies to highlight new and existing marine accessories to an audience actively exploring product innovations and solutions.
NMMA Member-Focused Opportunity : Participation in the Marine Accessories Pavilion is available to NMMA members, offering a streamlined way to engage in ICAST within a curated exhibitor environment.
For more information or to reserve space, contact Chris Kunzer at ckunzer@nmma.org.
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Original text here: https://www.nmma.org/press/article/25449
AMA President Mukkamala Calls for Coordinated Care to Address Overdose Crisis at Rx and Illicit Drug Summit
WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Medical] -- Bobby Mukkamala, president of the American Medical Association, said at the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee, that stronger collaboration among physicians, pharmacists, public health leaders, and policymakers is essential to address the ongoing substance use and overdose epidemic.
Mukkamala noted that although opioid-related overdose deaths have declined, the crisis continues to impact millions of families and requires continued investment in physician-led, team-based, community-centered
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WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Medical] -- Bobby Mukkamala, president of the American Medical Association, said at the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, Nashville, Tennessee, that stronger collaboration among physicians, pharmacists, public health leaders, and policymakers is essential to address the ongoing substance use and overdose epidemic.
Mukkamala noted that although opioid-related overdose deaths have declined, the crisis continues to impact millions of families and requires continued investment in physician-led, team-based, community-centeredcare. The statement highlighted the need to expand access to treatments such as buprenorphine and methadone, which remain underused due to stigma, regulatory barriers, and insurance limits.
-- Shanskar Shaw, Targeted News Service
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AMA statement on Rx and Illicit Drug Summit
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Statement attributable to:
Bobby Mukkamala, MD
President, American Medical Association
"As leaders from across medicine, pharmacy, and public health convene today at the Rx and Illicit Drug Summit, our message is clear: collaboration across care teams is essential to addressing the nation's evolving substance use and overdose epidemic.
While recent declines in opioid-related overdose deaths represent meaningful progress, this epidemic tragically continues to affect millions of families. Accelerating progress requires continued investment in physician-led, team-based, community-centered care. Physicians, pharmacists, public health leaders, and policymakers must work together to ensure patients with opioid use disorder and pain can access timely care and stay on a path to recovery.
The American Medical Association is committed to expanding access to proven treatments for opioid use disorder, including buprenorphine and methadone, which remain underused due to stigma, regulatory barriers, and insurance restrictions. We also continue to advocate for greater access to affordable, over-the-counter naloxone and its widespread availability in emergency departments and communities."
Editor's note : In January, the AMA published its 2025 Report on Substance Use and Treatment.
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Original text here: https://www.ama-assn.org/press-center/ama-press-releases/ama-statement-rx-and-illicit-drug-summit
ABA Foundation Offers Comments to Treasury on Updating National Financial Literacy Strategy
WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Financial Services] -- The American Bankers Association posted the following news release:
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ABA Foundation Offers Comments to Treasury on Updating National Financial Literacy Strategy
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In a new comment letter submitted today to the U.S. Treasury, the ABA Foundation offered its perspective on updating the U.S. National Strategy for Financial Literacy. The letter underscores the critical role banks play in advancing financial capability nationwide and offers recommendations to strengthen public private collaboration, modernize financial education and better
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WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Financial Services] -- The American Bankers Association posted the following news release:
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ABA Foundation Offers Comments to Treasury on Updating National Financial Literacy Strategy
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In a new comment letter submitted today to the U.S. Treasury, the ABA Foundation offered its perspective on updating the U.S. National Strategy for Financial Literacy. The letter underscores the critical role banks play in advancing financial capability nationwide and offers recommendations to strengthen public private collaboration, modernize financial education and betterprotect consumers from fraud and scams.
The submission comes during April's Financial Literacy Month, a timely reminder of the need to ensure Americans have the knowledge and tools they need to navigate an increasingly challenging financial landscape. In its letter, the ABA Foundation highlights banks' unique position as trusted, community based partners that deliver financial education at scale through schools, workplaces, community organizations and digital platforms.
"We appreciate Secretary Bessent and the Treasury Department's focus on this critical challenge and the opportunity to share our perspective on national strategies for financial literacy," said Lindsay Torrico, executive director of the ABA Foundation. "As Financial Literacy Month reminds us, helping people build financial skills, resilience and confidence is important to the economy. Banks are deeply embedded in their communities and are uniquely positioned to support a modern, coordinated national strategy that meets people where they are."
The ABA Foundation's recommendations to Treasury and Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC) emphasize the need to:
* Strengthen public private partnerships to deliver consistent, high quality financial education at scale;
* Modernize financial literacy to address today's economic realities;
* Support financial counseling as a critical lever for financial stability;
* Promote youth investment accounts and early wealth building tools;
* Elevate scam and fraud prevention as a core pillar of consumer protection; and
* Educate consumers on emerging financial products, services and technologies.
For more than a century, the ABA Foundation has worked with banks, nonprofits and government partners to advance financial education. The Foundation's financial education initiatives have reached millions of people through its banker presentations. Current Foundation programs include:
* Teach Children to Save
* Lights, Camera, Save!
* Get Smart About Credit
* Safe Banking for Seniors
In the past three years alone, ABA Foundation programs have helped more than 1,300 banks and 110,000 bank volunteers reach over 6 million people nationwide. Participation in all of the ABA Foundation programs is available free of charge to ABA member banks and non-member banks.
Click here to view the full comment letter.
About the American Bankers Association
The American Bankers Association is the voice of the nation's $25.3 trillion banking industry, which is composed of small, regional and large banks that together employ over 2 million people, safeguard $20.1 trillion in deposits and extend $13.5 trillion in loans.
About the ABA Foundation
Through its leadership, partnerships, and national programs, ABA's Community Engagement Foundation (dba ABA Foundation), a 501(c)3, helps bankers provide financial education to individuals at every age, elevate issues around affordable housing and community development, and achieve corporate social responsibility objectives to improve the well-being of their customers and their communities.
In Depth
* Financial Literacy
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Original text here: https://www.aba.com/about-us/press-room/press-releases/aba-foundation-financial-literacy-comment-letter
Tennessee Medical Association: Legal Department Cautions Members About Scams Targeting Physicians
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 4 -- The Tennessee Medical Association issued the following news on April 3, 2026:
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Legal Department Cautions Members About Scams Targeting Physicians
By Jonathan Kirkland
Two scams targeting physicians were reported to the TMA legal department in the last week. The Tennessee Department of Health has stated that these scams are, unfortunately, a widespread issue in the state. The TMA legal department urges physicians and medical practices to exercise care when contacted about investigations by licensing boards and law enforcement, especially when personal identifying
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 4 -- The Tennessee Medical Association issued the following news on April 3, 2026:
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Legal Department Cautions Members About Scams Targeting Physicians
By Jonathan Kirkland
Two scams targeting physicians were reported to the TMA legal department in the last week. The Tennessee Department of Health has stated that these scams are, unfortunately, a widespread issue in the state. The TMA legal department urges physicians and medical practices to exercise care when contacted about investigations by licensing boards and law enforcement, especially when personal identifyingand financial information is requested.
One scam involved fake correspondence from the Georgia Composite Medical Board impersonating the Board phishing for payment of a surety bond claimed to be required to restore a temporarily suspended medical license. Another scam involved a fake DEA/FBI investigation of a physician alleging involvement in an out-of-state drug dealer ring. The scammers attempted to get the physician to transfer money.
If you believe you are the victim of a scam, you can verify it by contacting the agency being impersonated, but do not attempt to verify the scam using any phone numbers or information on the suspicious correspondence. Using AI, many scams can look convincing and even official. Train staff to be aware of possible scam attempts. Report scams to the Tennessee Attorney General's Division of Consumer Affairs or report DEA extortion attempts through their online reporting form (https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/tips-online.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com).
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Original text here: https://members.tnmed.org/news/Details/legal-department-cautions-members-about-scams-targeting-physicians-323254
[Category: Medical]
Post-Acute & Long-Term Care Medical Association: Course Prepares PALTC Clinicians for Real-World Practice
COLUMBIA, Maryland, April 4 -- Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medical Association issued the following news:
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New Course Prepares PALTC Clinicians for Real-World Practice
Post-acute and long-term care is a specific area of practice, which means clinicians need a unique set of skills to excel. That's why PALTmed created its new PALTessentials course: Navigating Clinical Practice. Featuring 16 interactive on-demand modules, along with valuable resources and tools, the self-paced course blends practical guidance with real-world application to prepare clinicians to deliver effective, patient-centered
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COLUMBIA, Maryland, April 4 -- Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medical Association issued the following news:
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New Course Prepares PALTC Clinicians for Real-World Practice
Post-acute and long-term care is a specific area of practice, which means clinicians need a unique set of skills to excel. That's why PALTmed created its new PALTessentials course: Navigating Clinical Practice. Featuring 16 interactive on-demand modules, along with valuable resources and tools, the self-paced course blends practical guidance with real-world application to prepare clinicians to deliver effective, patient-centeredcare in dynamic and challenging environments.
Julie Gammack, MD, FACP, CMD, chair of the workgroup responsible for developing the course, says the narrated course is modeled after the longer, now-retired Competencies Curriculum for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine program. "PALTessentials offers a more interactive learning experience, including pre- and post-course assessments, knowledge-check questions, links to reference materials, and case examples that highlight the key learning objectives," she explains. "The curriculum is designed for all primary care and specialty clinicians who deliver care to residents in the PALTC continuum, and reflects PALTmed's mission to support clinicians with education that is scientifically grounded, learner-focused, and genuinely useful in real-world practice."
The course modules are divided into four domains:
1. Systems of Care
2. Medical Knowledge and Care Delivery
3. Ethics, Communication, and Professionalism
4. Pursuit of Excellence
"The modules are intentionally designed to stand on their own, allowing learners to start with the topics most relevant to their practice," Dr. Gammack notes. "But for those who prefer a 'start to finish' structure, I recommend beginning with Domain 1." She adds that the first module of Domain 1 is an introduction that will help participants develop a plan for navigating the course.
While the course is designed for any clinician who wants to deliver effective, evidence-based, and clinically compliant care in the PALTC setting, Dr. Gammack believes it's foundational for those who are interested in exploring or learning more about practice in PALTC. She explains, "Students, residents, and geriatric fellows in training will find the course particularly beneficial in understanding and appreciating the career potential of PALTC practice. Clinicians new to PALTC will discover a different care-delivery framework that is not often emphasized in traditional medical training."
Dr. Gammack notes that what makes this course truly unique is that it "recognizes the reality of PALTC practice. It doesn't assume unlimited time, resources, or staffing. Instead, it offers approaches that are realistic, efficient, resident-centered, and supportive."
Learn more and register for the course (https://learn.paltmed.org/products/paltessentials-navigating-clinical-practice?_gl=1*1q95y45*_ga*OTkwMTcwNzc0LjE3NzE0MTc0OTI.*_ga_9YJ8CNKM7X*czE3NzUyOTk3ODYkbzckZzEkdDE3NzUyOTk3OTQkajUyJGwwJGgw), which is $299 for members and $499 for non-members. Group pricing is available.
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Original text here: https://paltmed.org/news-media/new-course-prepares-paltc-clinicians-real-world-practice
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MDA Statement on the Administration's Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2027
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 4 -- The Muscular Dystrophy Association issued the following news release on April 3, 2026:
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MDA Statement on the Administration's Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2027
Washington, D.C. - The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) has released the following statement today, on the Administration's proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027.
Today, the Administration released its proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027. Included are proposals to maintain funding to programs important to the neuromuscular disease community, including the CDC's National ALS Registry, the Heritable
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 4 -- The Muscular Dystrophy Association issued the following news release on April 3, 2026:
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MDA Statement on the Administration's Proposed Budget for Fiscal Year 2027
Washington, D.C. - The Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) has released the following statement today, on the Administration's proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027.
Today, the Administration released its proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2027. Included are proposals to maintain funding to programs important to the neuromuscular disease community, including the CDC's National ALS Registry, the HeritableDisorders in Newborns and Children Program, and the Lifespan Respite Care Program. The proposal also includes a $100 million increase for independent living centers.
However, the proposal also includes substantial cuts to critical medical research programs, including more than $5 billion from the National Institutes of Health and cuts to the CDC's Muscular Dystrophy Program. These reductions would not just slow progress--they would risk unraveling decades of hard-fought scientific advancement for the neuromuscular disease community. For rare diseases that have historically been underfunded, sustained investment is essential; setbacks of this magnitude could delay breakthroughs, disrupt clinical trials, and push lifesaving treatments further out of reach for families who have already waited far too long.
Now it is up to Congress to appropriate vital funds to these life-changing programs and reject any cuts to the neuromuscular disease research ecosystem. Stay tuned for opportunities to get involved. The families are waiting.
Sign up to Advocate with MDA:
The bill may have passed, but there is still so much more for us to do. Join us at MDA.org/Advocacy to continue to defend access to care and services and to fight for robust neuromuscular disease research funding, independence, and community connection.
The Muscular Dystrophy Association is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization. As strategic partners with the federal government, we work with public officials and administrations of all parties to advance policies that protect the rights, inclusion, dignity, and agency of people with neuromuscular disease. We do not endorse or support candidates or engage in political campaigns or activities. For questions regarding our advocacy work or policy positions, contact advocacy@mdausa.org.
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About Muscular Dystrophy Association
Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) has been at the center of progress for people living with muscular dystrophy, ALS, and over 300 other neuromuscular conditions for 75 years. We unite researchers, clinicians, advocates, and families to speed the pace of discovery, improve access to expert care, and ensure inclusion in every aspect of life. Our mission is simple: give the people we serve the tools and opportunities to live longer, more independent lives. To learn more visit mda.org. Follow MDA on social media on Instagram, Facebook, X, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
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Original text here: https://www.mda.org/press-releases/mda-statement-on-the-administrations-proposed-budget-for-fiscal-year-2027
[Category: Health Care]
Fierce Network Returns to MCS to Host a Regional Carrier Keynote Panel
WASHINGTON, April 4 -- The Competitive Carriers Association issued the following news release:
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Fierce Network Returns to MCS to Host a Regional Carrier Keynote Panel
Communications service providers and industry stakeholders from across the nation will convene at Competitive Carriers Association's 2026 Mobility & Connectivity Show (MCS), April 14-16 in Louisville, KY for three days of educational sessions, exhibits, and networking. Fierce Network is set to return to the show with a headline keynote panel entitled, "The Future of Connectivity: A Regional Carrier Reality Check."
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WASHINGTON, April 4 -- The Competitive Carriers Association issued the following news release:
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Fierce Network Returns to MCS to Host a Regional Carrier Keynote Panel
Communications service providers and industry stakeholders from across the nation will convene at Competitive Carriers Association's 2026 Mobility & Connectivity Show (MCS), April 14-16 in Louisville, KY for three days of educational sessions, exhibits, and networking. Fierce Network is set to return to the show with a headline keynote panel entitled, "The Future of Connectivity: A Regional Carrier Reality Check."
Takingplace on Wednesday, April 15, at 9:00 am ET, this discussion will center around the benefits regional carriers bring along with the structural pressures they face. Regional carriers occupy an important, yet often misunderstood position in the telecom ecosystem, and panelists will explore whether regional carriers can continue to compete in an environment increasingly shaped by national footprints and large capital budgets, or whether more consolidation is inevitable.
Moderated by Linda Hardesty, Executive Editor and Chief Analyst, Fierce Network, speakers will consider the complex challenges and circumstances that face the industry. Through expert insights, this panel will address the risks and uncertainties that keep executives up at night. From regulatory shifts and funding constraints to technological disruption and competitive encroachment, all will affect not just companies in the industry but the consumers in the underserved, hard-to-reach areas.
Speakers will include:
* Aaron Gillespie, COO, Nex-Tech Wireless
* Mike Johnson, CEO, Appalachian Wireless
* Brian Jones, SVP & Chief Treasury Officer, C Spire
"I'm delighted Fierce Network is back to host a keynote panel specifically on reginal carriers," said Tim Donovan, President and CEO of CCA. "Appalachian Wireless, C Spire, and Nex-Tech Wireless are all long-time CCA members, and I appreciate their willingness to share not only their success stories but also the challenges they face in their day-to-day operations. Regional carriers are some of the most innovative companies in the industry, and I look forward to hearing their thoughts and insights, which will certainly prompt interesting discussions throughout the show."
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About Competitive Carriers Association
Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) is the leading association for competitive communications service providers and stakeholders across the United States. Members range from small, rural carriers serving fewer than 5,000 customers to regional and nationwide providers serving millions, as well as vendors and suppliers delivering products and services throughout the communications ecosystem. CCA's 2026 Mobility & Connectivity Show takes place April 14-16 in Louisville, Kentucky. CCA's 2026 Annual Convention will take place September 14-16 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Visit ccamobile.org and on X, @CCAMobile and #MCS2026.
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Original text here: https://www.ccamobile.org/fierce-network-returns-to-mcs-to-host-a-regional-carrier-keynote-panel
[Category: Telecommunications]
Ag Groups Call for End to Fertilizer Duties
CHESTERFIELD, Missouri, April 4 -- The National Corn Growers Association issued the following news:
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Ag Groups Call for End to Fertilizer Duties
Author: Bryan Goodman
Over 50 state ag groups and eight national organizations sent a letter to the International Trade Commission this week urging the agency to revoke the countervailing duty orders on imports of phosphate fertilizer from Morrocco.
The letter - signed by the National Corn Growers Association, American Soybean Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, National Cotton Council, National Sorghum Producers, Society of
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CHESTERFIELD, Missouri, April 4 -- The National Corn Growers Association issued the following news:
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Ag Groups Call for End to Fertilizer Duties
Author: Bryan Goodman
Over 50 state ag groups and eight national organizations sent a letter to the International Trade Commission this week urging the agency to revoke the countervailing duty orders on imports of phosphate fertilizer from Morrocco.
The letter - signed by the National Corn Growers Association, American Soybean Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, National Cotton Council, National Sorghum Producers, Society ofAmerican Florists, USA Rice, US Rice Producers Association - said that continuing the duties will further worsen the dire economic conditions faced by American farmers.
"Maintaining the phosphate fertilizer [countervailing duties] will allow a small set of powerful corporations to continue to limit supply options for farmers," the letter said. "This has already prevented farmers from accessing the tools that meet their crop production needs and resulted in lower yields and negative economic impacts."
The duties stem from a decision in 2020 by ITC to impose duties on phosphate fertilizers imported from Morocco and Russia. The decision came after the U.S.-based Mosaic Company petitioned the agency to do so.
Mosaic claimed at the time that unfairly subsidized foreign companies were flooding the U.S. market with fertilizers and selling the products at extremely low prices. The petition was supported by another U.S. company, J.R. Simplot.
The duties are now being examined under a sunset review process that will determine if they should continue.
The duties have had major effects on the phosphate fertilizer market. At least one Moroccan company halted shipments of phosphate fertilizers into the U.S., which led to price hikes and tight supply conditions, saddling farmers with a hardship that has only become more dire in recent weeks with the conflict in the Middle East. Phosphate (DAP) prices peaked in 2022 during the Russia-Ukraine crisis, but have only eased moderately since, with the corn/phosphate price ratio (the amount of bushels needed to buy a ton of fertilizer) reaching record highs in 2025.
The letter said that these fertilizer companies have gained at the expense of America's farmer.
"These companies--one of which the CEOs receives $9.8 million in annual compensation--do not need import protection to keep them healthy," the letter said. "Farmers on the other hand do need help. The United States simply does not have sufficient domestic phosphate resources to meet agricultural demand on its own."
A recent letter from farmers to Mosaic and Simplot calling on them to rescind their petition went unanswered.
The sunset review will progress over the next year, culminating in a decision by the ITC to determine if the duties should continue. The final decision is expected in the spring of 2027.
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The Honorable Amy A. Karpel
Chair
U.S. International Trade Commission
500 E Street SW
Washington, DC 20436
RE: Phosphate Fertilizers from Morocco and Russia, Inv. 701-650-651 (Review)
Dear Chair Karpel:
On behalf of American farmers, growers and producers, we respectfully urge the International Trade Commission ("ITC") to revoke the countervailing duty orders (CVDs) on imports of phosphate fertilizer. Allowing the CVDs to continue will further worsen the dire economic conditions faced by American farmers.
Phosphate fertilizer is an essential input for modern crop production, used predominately for growing corn, soybeans, cotton and other agricultural commodities. U.S. growers rely on phosphate fertilizer to maintain yields, steward soil health, and remain competitive in domestic and global markets. Unlike discretionary inputs, phosphate fertilizer is fundamental to producing the food and fiber that sustain American families and rural economies.
Maintaining the phosphate fertilizer CVDs will allow a small set of powerful corporations to continue to limit supply options for farmers. This has already prevented farmers from accessing the tools that meet their crop production needs and resulted in lower yields and negative economic impacts. As Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Vaden has noted, two of the largest U.S. phosphate producers collude to "constrain the supply of so many of the fertilizers that our farmers depend on that they were able to get pricing power."1
Respectfully, these companies--one of which's CEOs receives $9.8 million in annual compensation--do not need import protection to keep them healthy. Farmers on the other hand do need help. The United States simply does not have sufficient domestic phosphate resources to meet agricultural demand on its own. Farmers source domestically when possible, but must rely on imports to fill the gaps in supply. Access to reliable alternative sources of phosphate fertilizer supply is therefore critical to maintaining a competitive and resilient fertilizer market. When import duties substantially restrict that access, supply tightens, and prices rise. These outcomes unilaterally harm farmers, consumers, and the broader agricultural economy.
The current phosphate fertilizer countervailing duties (CVDs) are facilitating that constraint of supply. These CVDs have placed additional strain on farmers already navigating volatile commodity markets, weather uncertainty, and rising expenses across nearly every category of farm operations, and have impacted the affordability crisis that is so critical today. For many growers, fertilizer represented 40 percent of operating costs in 2025, 2 and price increases in this critical input directly affect planting decisions, long-term viability, and the livelihoods of farm families. This is why the third domestic producer, Nutrien, recently requested that the CVD be terminated, stating: "Based on evolving global phosphate supply and demand dynamics since 2021, we believe re-moving countervailing duties on phosphate imports would be a constructive step that supports U.S. farmer economics, balanced fertilizer application and agricultural productivity."3
We respectfully call for the revocation of the existing phosphate fertilizer CVDs in the upcoming sunset review. Eliminating these duties would help restore balance to fertilizer markets by providing immediate relief to growers facing elevated input costs and a lack of availability. We appreciate the ITC's role in ensuring fair and effective trade enforcement and respectfully ask that the ITC give adequate consideration to the real-world impacts these duties are having across the agricultural sector.
Thank you for your time and attention to this important matter. We stand ready to provide additional information or engage further as the ITC considers this issue.
Respectfully,
National Corn Growers Association
American Soybean Association
National Association of Wheat Growers
National Cotton Council
National Sorghum Producers
Society of American Florists
USA Rice
US Rice Producers Association
Arkansas Soybean Association
Colorado Corn Growers Association
Corn Growers Association of North Carolina
Delta Council
Georgia Corn Growers Association
Georgia/Florida Soybean Association
Illinois Corn Growers Association
Illinois Soybean Growers
Indiana Corn Growers Association
Indiana Soybean Alliance, Membership & Policy Committee
Iowa Corn Growers Association
Iowa Soybean Association
Kansas Corn Growers Association
Kansas Sorghum Producers
Kansas Soybean Association
Kentucky Corn Growers Association
Kentucky Soybean Association
Louisiana Cotton & Grain Association
Maryland Grain Producers Association
Michigan Corn Growers Association
Michigan Soybean Association
Mid-Atlantic Soybean Association
Minnesota Corn Growers Association
Minnesota Soybean Growers Association
Mississippi Corn Growers Association
Mississippi Soybean Association
Missouri Corn Growers Association
Missouri Soybean Association
Nebraska Corn Growers Association
Nebraska Sorghum Producers
Nebraska Soybean Association
New Mexico Sorghum Producers
New York Corn and Soybean Growers Association
North Carolina Soybean Producers Association
North Dakota Corn Growers Association
North Dakota Soybean Growers Association
Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association
Ohio Soybean Association
Oklahoma Soybean Association
Pennsylvania Corn Growers Association
South Carolina Corn and Soybean Association
South Dakota Corn Growers Association
South Dakota Soybean Association
Tennessee Corn Growers Association
Tennessee Soybean Association
Texas Corn Producers Association
Texas Grain Sorghum Association
Texas International Produce Association
Texas Soybean Association
Virginia Grain Producers Association
Virginia Soybean Association
Wisconsin Corn Growers Association
Wisconsin Soybean Association
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Bryan Goodman
Sr. Director of Policy Communications / Media Relations
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Original text here: https://www.ncga.com/stay-informed/media/in-the-news/article/2026/04/ag-groups-call-for-end-to-fertilizer-duties
[Category: Agriculture]
AISC Applauds Strengthened Section 232 Tariffs Supporting Domestic Industry
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 4 -- The American Institute of Steel Construction issued the following news release:
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AISC Applauds Strengthened Section 232 Tariffs Supporting Domestic Industry
On behalf of its more than 1,000 members that fabricate structural and bridge steel, the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) commends the Administration's recent updates to the Section 232 Tariffs, reinforcing a commitment to fair trade and a strong domestic steel industry.
These updates, including the implementation of a 25% tariff on the full value of imported structural steel products fabricated
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 4 -- The American Institute of Steel Construction issued the following news release:
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AISC Applauds Strengthened Section 232 Tariffs Supporting Domestic Industry
On behalf of its more than 1,000 members that fabricate structural and bridge steel, the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) commends the Administration's recent updates to the Section 232 Tariffs, reinforcing a commitment to fair trade and a strong domestic steel industry.
These updates, including the implementation of a 25% tariff on the full value of imported structural steel products fabricatedabroad (10% if using American-made steel), represent another important step toward ensuring a level playing field for American fabricators and manufacturers. By addressing ongoing challenges posed by unfairly traded imports, the policy helps sustain domestic production, protect skilled jobs, and strengthen the U.S. supply chain.
"Domestic structural steel fabricators play a critical role in building and maintaining America's infrastructure," said AISC President Charles J. Carter, SE, PE, PhD. "Policies like Section 232 help maintain a fair market, allowing our industry to continue delivering high-quality, reliable solutions while supporting local economies and a highly skilled workforce."
For fabricators across the country, consistent and enforceable trade policies are essential. The strengthened tariffs will help curb market distortions, close circumvention loopholes, encourage investment in U.S. facilities, and reinforce the value of domestically fabricated structural steel in both public and private construction projects.
AISC remains committed to working with policymakers to support initiatives that prioritize American manufacturing, promote fair competition, and advance the long-term resilience of the structural steel industry.
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American Institute of Steel Construction
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), a not-for-profit technical institute supported by the steel industry, partners with the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) community to develop safe and efficient steel specifications and codes while driving innovation to make steel the most sustainable, economic, and resilient structural material. For more than a century, AISC has been a reliable resource for information and advice on the design and construction of domestically fabricated structural steel buildings and bridges.
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Original text here: https://www.aisc.org/news/aisc-applauds-strengthened-section-232-tariffs-supporting-domestic-industry/
[Category: Steel]
AAM Applauds 232 Investigation Executive Order on Pharmaceuticals
WASHINGTON, April 4 -- The Association for Accessible Medicines issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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AAM Applauds 232 Investigation Executive Order on Pharmaceuticals
Thanks the Administration for working with AAM and industry
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The Association for Accessible Medicines today applauded the proclamation signed by President Trump announcing the final results of a Section 232 investigation into possible tariffs and trade issues concerning pharmaceuticals. The investigation started in April of last year.
"The generics and biosimilars industry applaud the Administration for
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WASHINGTON, April 4 -- The Association for Accessible Medicines issued the following news release on April 2, 2026:
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AAM Applauds 232 Investigation Executive Order on Pharmaceuticals
Thanks the Administration for working with AAM and industry
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The Association for Accessible Medicines today applauded the proclamation signed by President Trump announcing the final results of a Section 232 investigation into possible tariffs and trade issues concerning pharmaceuticals. The investigation started in April of last year.
"The generics and biosimilars industry applaud the Administration forrecognizing the unique aspects of our industry's supply chain and exempting generic and biosimilar medicines from tariffs under this 232 investigation," said John Murphy III, President and CEO of the Association for Accessible Medicines. "We are especially grateful to the Administration for working with AAM and the Biosimilars Council along with our member companies over the last year to discuss the unique aspects of the generics ecosystem and explore ways to strengthen both the resiliency of the overall supply chain as well as enhance the ability of the industry to grow here in the U.S.
"There was a clear appreciation and understanding of the savings and access provided to American patients, as well as the potential harms and unintended consequences associated with further burdening the economics of our industry in the U.S.
"This decision will help enhance the generic medicines supply chain, which is critical to patient health and U.S. healthcare and national security interests. We look forward to continuing to work with the Administration, Congress, and key stakeholders on reforms that prioritize patients, enhance the industry's U.S. footprint, strengthen our national security, and ultimately increase access for American patients to a reliable lower-cost medicines ecosystem."
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About AAM
The Association for Accessible Medicines, your generics and biosimilars industry, is driven by the belief that access to safe, quality, effective medicine has a tremendous impact on a person's life and the world around them. AAM represents the manufacturers of finished generic pharmaceuticals and biosimilars, manufacturers of bulk pharmaceutical chemicals, and suppliers of other goods and services to the generic industry. Generic pharmaceuticals are 90 percent of prescriptions dispensed in the U.S. but only 12 percent of total drug spending.
About the Biosimilars Council
The Biosimilars Council, a division of the Association for Accessible Medicines, works to ensure a positive environment for patient access to biosimilar medicines. The Biosimilars Council is the leading source for information about the safety and efficacy of more affordable alternatives to costly brand biologic medicines. Areas of focus include public and health expert education, government affairs, legal affairs, and regulatory policy. More information is available at www.biosimilarscouncil.org.
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Original text here: https://accessiblemeds.org/resources/press-releases/aam-applauds-232-investigation-executive-order-on-pharmaceuticals/
[Category: Pharmaceuticals]