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President Joe Biden will call for expanding a new cap on insulin prices to all Americans as part of his State of the Union address, the White House said Monday.
During the Tuesday speech, Biden plans to tout his administration’s efforts to make health care more affordable, which included imposing a $35-per-month limit on insulin that took effect in January.
But that price cap, which was passed as part of last year’s Inflation Reduction Act, only applied to those beneficiaries covered by Medicare. Biden is now expected to renew his push for the policy to be applied to anyone with an insulin prescription, the White House said in a fact sheet.
“The President will call on Congress to extend this commonsense, life-saving protection to all Americans,” the fact sheet said.
Democrats had originally planned to pass a universal insulin price cap last year as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, which was passed along party lines last August. But the policy was scaled back after Republicans successfully challenged its inclusion. Democrats since then have vowed to continue to push for its passage, arguing that it’s broadly popular and crucial to ensuring that people can afford essential medicines.
Still, Biden’s fresh support for expanding the price cap is unlikely to result in much concrete progress. Republicans remain opposed to the measure, and are unlikely to even allow a vote on it in the House now that they control the chamber.
Biden during his State of the Union speech is also expected to highlight a handful of other health care accomplishments, including landmark legislation granting Medicare the right to negotiate drug prices and cap certain out-of-pocket pharmacy costs. He will celebrate the three latest states to expand their Medicaid programs, while urging Congress to pass legislation that would close coverage gaps in the 11 holdout states that have yet to expand Medicaid.
The President also plans to call for continuing to lower health insurance costs, pointing to expanded Obamacare subsidies that the administration estimates lowered customers’ premiums by an average of $800 per year and pushed the nation’s uninsured rate to an all-time low.
A Dalhousie University pilot project being run through the College of Pharmacies is aiming to improve access to PrEP, a pre-exposure medication for HIV.
“It’s a medication that high-risk groups can use to prevent HIV transmission within the community,” said Dr. Wilby, a Dalhousie University associate professor with the College of Pharmacies, and lead to the PrEP RX pilot project.
“Currently you can only receive PrEP from a physician or a nurse practitioner,” said Wilby. “With a shortage of primary care providers in Nova Scotia, we’re really trying to bring it into pharmacies, because pharmacies are in the communities.”
The project is being funded by Shoppers Drug Mart through an unrestricted research grant. It officially launched on Monday and runs for six months. [...]
I don't know when was the last time I found myself in "flow state". It used to happer a few times before I even knew there was a thing like that but lately, it barely happens.
But I think you can say that it kind of happened yesterday?
I just sat there and wrote a whole lecture notes (takes around two hours) and, I don't know, I didn't really feel exhausted. It was good. Like, real good. It felt nice.
I'm like, super scared about what I'd do for my midsems which are from next week. Especially scared about maths and chemistry. I think I can manage pf, aphe, management and workshop but these both,
I'm just scared the shit out of my life.
I dont even know if that makes sense.
Anyways, I'll try.
I have a VERY BAD URGE to watch tons of ghibli movies. Like, just a ghibli movie marathon (I've only watched a few so far by the way)
I ask for one day, one day, where shit doesn’t hit the fan. The universe decided to play one hell of a joke when a pipe froze and burst in the building.
The pharmacy I set up from the ground up is ruined.
We saved most of the medications, but we have no idea if/when we can reopen.
Footage as the flow was being stopped. One of the fire sprinkler pipes broke. (In the video, there is a siren and flashing lights due to the alarms going off)
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today i was up early for a lab practical exam but that is the only class i had for the day. i’m spending the rest of the day doing asynchronous lectures on type 2 diabetes, working on a discussion on PAS vs euthanasia, and beginning research for my public policy final paper.
🎵currently listening: you’re on your own kid by taylor swift🎵
Ohhh for the poetry pharmacy thing: I keep thinking about my ex (we broke up one month ago) and I would just like that to stop so I can start enjoying the little things in life again. Sorry if this is a little heavy hahaha
Hope you have a wonderful day 💐💐
Oh I think I know a good one for this. I prescribe, Remember by Joy Harjo <3