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Entries in Barbara Mikulski (5)

Thursday
Jul152010

Dangerous Amounts Of Dispersants Are Being Dumped, Says Lawmaker

Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) says the amount of dispersants being dumped into the Gulf of Mexico is of growing concern and is afraid of the lasting effcts they will have on the environment. (0:36)

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Monday
Dec072009

Sen. Mikulski: If You're Pro-Life, Vote For Senate Health Bill

Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) urged her colleagues to reject the Nelson amendment barring federal funding for abortions and added that voting for health care reform is a pro-life move. (0:06)

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Thursday
May072009

Mikulski: The Pandemic of Drug Demand

Chairwoman of Senate Committee on Appropriations Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) compares the current drug problems the U.S faces to the H1N1 pandemic, and this "insatiable demand" only helps to fund enemies abroad, like the Taliban and Mexican drug cartels. (0:35)
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Thursday
Feb052009

In Healthcare, It’s Not Just What You Say, But How You Say It

Coffee Brown,MD University of New Mexico, for Talk Radio News Service

At a Senate hearing on implementing best patient care practices chaired by Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), experts testified that lives can be saved by a system to evaluate, disseminate, and promote best practices in healthcare. The panel included four physician researchers known for their work on various aspects of best practices.
Dr. Peter J. Pronovost is credited with saving thousands of lives and millions of dollars at Johns Hopkins by instituting medical checklists modeled after those used by the airline industry. He also endorses public-private systems to adapt product design to reduce healthcare accidents.
Dr. Steven D. Pearson works on measures of effectiveness. He favors reimbursement strategies to promote provider adoption of identified best practices. Regulations, he said, are big and slow to respond to respond to changing science. Motivating doctors through reimbursement gets better results faster, and is easier to adapt to moving targets. He clarified for Mikulski that “comparative outcomes” compares options available, whereas “best practices” compares systems. They are not synonyms and are not managed the same way.
Dr. Donald R. Fischer ,Chief Medical Officer for Blue Cross Blue Shield, said data show that preventive employee health, promoting healthy practices through the workplace, returns more money than it costs. In the example he cited, about $1.64 was saved or returned for each dollar spent.
A striking case for using new technology for preventive medicine was presented by Dr. Jeff Gulcher, who had unsuspected cancer detected and treated early because of a new genetic screening test. He had no suggestive family history, and neither do a lot of other people with significant genetic risk, he said. Genomic testing will help to individualize both prevention and treatment strategies.
All four physicians agreed that NIH should dedicate at least five percent of its budget to the study of the healthcare delivery system itself, as opposed to medical research per se’.
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Tuesday
Jun242008

Senate Democrats welcome Hillary Clinton back

Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) says she is looking forward to having Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) back in the Senate. Today was the first day that Sen. Clinton has been back to the Senate since suspending her presidential campaign on June 7, 2008. (0:16)
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