> What if both for-profit and non-profit hospitals had to pay some form of "poor tax" that covered the uninsured, above and beyond their EMTALA burden, lessening the non-profits tax-exemption admittedly, but raising the amount of money that could be allocated to help for-profits pay for uninsured patients? FierceHealthFinance
> Johnson & Johnson's drug development unit has been slapped with a warning letter saying that it "did not adhere to the applicable statutory requirements and FDA regulations governing the conduct of clinical investigations." FierceBiotech
> As FierceMobileHealthcare often likes to report, much of the innovation in mobile healthcare is coming from overseas, and not just from the usual high-tech suspects, but also from countries considered part of the developing world. Case in point: A $100 million initiative led by the Rockefeller Foundation to promote mobile technology and other health IT as a way of building healthcare capacity, improving access and boosting care quality and efficiency in Africa and Asia. FierceMobileHealthcare
And Finally... This guy's not too bright. Article