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In Cradle Of Opioid Epidemic, A Clinic Strives To Ease Burden Of Pain Management For Its Doctors

Morning Briefing

In West Virginia, primary care physicians are being bombarded with pain medication requests — often from patients they grew up with whom they were reluctant to turn down. So, in an attempt to let its doctors and nurses focus on conditions they are more comfortable treating, the clinic tries a new approach: hiring an anesthesiologist to handle all pain management cases.

Mo. Judge Says State Revoked Abortion License Due To ‘Political Pressure,’ Rules In Favor Of Clinic

Morning Briefing

U.S. District Judge Nanette Laughrey says that the actions by the state’s Department of Health and Senior Services were partly based on its “perception that if it did not act in accordance with the legislature’s desires, its budget would be cut.” News outlets report on other Planned Parenthood news out of Ohio, Kansas and Mississippi.

For Investors, Drug Pricing Anxiety Is Real

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration is proposing that drug makers pay fees to the agency for reviewing over-the-counter monographs. Also, a group of Harvard Medical School researchers finds another link between medical industry payments to physicians and prescribing behavior.

Federal Official Says New Medicare Payment System Will Not Hurt Small Physician Practices

Morning Briefing

CMS acting Administrator Andy Slavitt tells congressional lawmakers that changes mandated by a new law on payments are not expected to cause reporting hardships for doctors in solo or small practices and will be adaptable.

Ryan Spotlights Opioid Package As Trump Meeting Looms

Morning Briefing

Although Washington’s eyes are focused on an upcoming meeting between the speaker and the presumptive GOP nominee, Paul Ryan wanted to bring attention to the House’s work this week at trying to pass 18 initiatives aimed at curbing the opioid epidemic. The White House, however, criticized the measures, saying they lack “substance.”