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Recent Releases: New Res On HIV Testing In The U.S. Available, Nationwide HIV Campaign Announced
The Kaiser Family Foundation, ahead of National HIV Testing Day on Saturday, has released new and updated informational res on HIV testing in the U.S., including a fact sheet that provides HIV testing statistics, policies and CDC recommendations. In addition, the Foundation released two survey briefs, which examine the public"s attitudes, experiences and knowledge related to HIV testing, one of which focuses on black residents. The briefs are based on the 2009 Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS released this spring. Information regarding HIV testing by state also is available through statehealthfacts.org (Kaiser Family Foundation release, 6/24).
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King And Pain Therapeutics Announce REMOXY(R) NDA Update
King Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE: KG) and Pain Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: PTIE) announced that on July 2, 2009, King met with the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to discuss the Complete Response Letter regarding the New Drug Application (NDA) for REMOXY(R). The outcome of this meeting provided King with a clear path forward to resubmit the REMOXY(R) NDA and to address all FDA comments in the Complete Response Letter.
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Healtier Future For All Australians Report Welcomed

The release of the National Health and Hospitals Reform Commission report, A Healthier Future for All Australians, has been welcomed by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia as a major step in laying the foundations for improved health care in Australia. Vice-President of the PSA, Shane Jackson, said the report specifically highlighted the need for increased emphasis on preventive health, a message that is strongly supported by the PSA. "At present only about 2 per cent of the health-care budget is devoted to preventive health and this is an area PSA has been advocating that needs to be addressed as a priority in reforming the health-care system," Dr Jackson said. "The PSA has in place the Pharmacy Self Care program which is a model for the successful implementation of preventive health programs that are both effective and can provide long-term cost savings to the Government. "The infrastructure is already in place and PSA welcomes the opportunity to consult with the Government to ensure its preventive heath focus is efficient and effective." Dr Jackson said the report also highlighted the need for a more holistic and patient-focussed approach to health care in Australia. "The report emphasised the need for greater development of the multidisciplinary health-care team and the PSA stresses that pharmacists are pivotal to such an approach because of their skills and the fact they are the most accessible health-care professionals," Dr Jackson said. "The Government must consider expanding the role of pharmacists to ensure the effectiveness and success of multidisciplinary health-care teams. "The Healthier Future for All Australians report further develops this concept. PSA awaits the impending release of the reports into primary health and preventive health in the near future which will provide the opportunity for an integrated and focussed approach to be directed towards health-care reform. "One area which need to be examined, and has been touched on in the Healthier Future report, is the immediate development and implementation of an eHealth system. "The report recommends that reforms be implemented by 2012 which are in line with PSA recommendations that the Government bring forward its 10-year plan to reform the national health system. "The PSA will consider the details of the report and respond to the Government in due course." Pharmaceutical Society of Australia


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