It is important to make sure that funding reaches the places where it is needed the most through the programs that will be the most effectiv...
If there is not a business case there for treating people and barring people from access to those kinds of combinations, I do not know what ...
Either we have it right, or the rest of the world has it right.
the idea is that this bill would create an online portal that would facilitate information sharing on corrective actions by plans, audit con...
I am not sure there is a Federal legislative solution to that, but it is useful information.
So if you had just one or two lessons that you would like for Congress to take away from the experiences that you have had, what would they ...
It does look like we may have turned a corner, but it certainly seems that we still have a long way to go.
The fact that you could have a nonfatal but nevertheless very serious overdose on opioids and then promptly get another prescription from Me...
The Federal Government needs to do more and to do better.
Thank you to the Bensalem Township Council for hosting this field hearing of the Senate Finance Subcommittee on Health Care.
We will now begin a hearing of the United States Senate Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Health Care.
If mental health parity is ever going to really exist for patient care, we need to somehow address that.
Congress recently dedicated an unprecedented $4.6 billion to combat the opioid crisis in fiscal year 2018.
It seems to me that it is almost irrelevant how many doctors--I mean, irrelevant is not the best term--but for the purpose of determining wh...
So what Dr. Snyder in his professional medical judgment is telling us is that there are tens of thousands of Medicare beneficiaries who are ...
Today's opioid and heroin epidemic is no different. Sadly, this is not the first time even our own Nation has found itself in the depths of ...
There are still many, many people getting very large quantities of prescription opioids through Federal Government programs.
Misuse of prescription opioids, which are used to treat both acute and chronic pain, has become a serious public health problem for the U.S.