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Over two-thirds of American families are "blended," which means they are made up of remarried adults and often stepchildren. Although it"s good news that many divorced people remarry, the bad news is that too many of them carry the animosities and negative behavior patterns of their former heartbreaks into their new situation.

FDA Approves Colchicine For Acute Gout, Mediterranean Fever
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Colcrys to treat acute flairs in patients with gout, a recurrent and painful form of arthritis, and patients with familial Mediterranean fever (FMF), an inherited inflammatory disorder. The medication"s active ingredient is colchicine, a complex compound derived from the dried seeds of a plant known as the autumn crocus or meadow saffron (Colchicum autumnale).
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CBO: Health Reform Bills Bend Cost Curve In Wrong Direction
"Congress"s chief budget analyst delivered a devastating assessment yesterday of the health-care proposals drafted by congressional Democrats, fueling an insurrection among fiscal conservatives in the House and pushing negotiators in the Senate to redouble efforts to draw up a new plan that more effectively restrains federal spending," the Washington Post reports.
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Assembly Passes Legislation Protecting Patients From Losing Health Insurance When They Get Sick

Legislation requiring an independent review of decisions by health plans and insurers to rescind coverage for patients passed the Assembly on a 46-24 vote today. Assembly Bill 2, sponsored by the California Medical Association and authored by Assemblymember Hector De La Torre, D-Southgate, is designed to prevent the outrageous industry-wide practice of health plans wrongfully rescinding coverage for patients. "Insurance companies rescind a policy only after patients get very sick and generate expensive medical bills. This insidious practice leaves the patient, doctor and hospital holding the bag while the insurer makes profits," said Dr. Dev GnanaDev, CMA president. "Unfortunately, fines and lawsuits have not deterred such practices, and settlements amount to a slap on the wrist after the damage is already done. We need to stop health plans and insurers from leaving their patients stranded when they most need coverage." Under the measure, health care service plans would be subject to an independent external review before rescinding coverage. Consumers would keep their coverage until a decision is made. The legislation would also raise the legal standard for rescission by stipulating that in order to cancel coverage, the health plan or insurer must have completed medical underwriting for the patient involved and show that the patient willfully misrepresented information. This provision would prevent consumers who make innocent mistakes, such as forgetting to include information about long-ago medical conditions, from losing their coverage. In spite of a growing number of fines and lawsuits levied since 2006, HMO"s and insurers have blatantly continued the practice of denying coverage after the fact. The latest in a string of settlements came in January 2009. State regulators brokered a deal with Blue Shield of California, in which the insurer agreed to reissue medical coverage to nearly 700 Californians that the company dropped after becoming ill. Without AB 2, consumers unjustly cut off from coverage needlessly suffer emotionally and financially. AB 2 remedies the problem by taking a proactive approach. Unlike other proposals by the Department of Insurance or the Department of Managed Health Care, this bill would cover all health plans and insurers, not just those regulated by either Department. The legislation moves next to the Senate. The California Medical Association represents more than 35,000 physicians in all modes of practice and specialties. CMA is dedicated to the health of all patients in California. California Medical Association


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