Health Headlines for Thursday, May 4
U.S. prescription drug spending as high as $610 billion by 2021: report
Reuters
Spending on prescription medicines in the United States will increase 4-7 percent through 2021, reaching $580 billion to $610 billion, according to a report released by QuintilesIMS Holding (Q.N) on Thursday that lowered its prior long-term forecast.
With $8 Billion Deal on Health Bill, House G.O.P. Leader Says ‘We Have Enough Votes’
New York Times
House Republican leaders planned to hold a showdown vote Thursday on their bill to repeal and replace large portions of the Affordable Care Act after adding $8 billion to the measure to help cover insurance costs for people with pre-existing conditions.
Mount Sinai eyes Long Island expansion
Crain’s New York Business
The health system is negotiating an affiliation with South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside.
New NY smoking age bill would exempt military
Poughkeepsie Journal
A new proposal would raise the smoking age in New York while exempting members of the military, a move the bill’s sponsor hopes can help garner more support.
It’s going to be a bad summer for ticks
USA Today
It’s going to be a bad summer for ticks because of milder winters and growing mice and deer populations.