- Health Industry to Offer Savings in Meeting With Obama: Report
- Cervarix Induces Stronger Immune Response Than Gardasil: Study
- Health Insurance Unaffordable for More Than Thought: Study
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:
Health Industry to Offer Savings in Meeting With Obama: Report
Health care industry leaders from hospitals to doctors to insurers were planning to meet with President Barack Obama on Monday, saying they'll voluntarily slow rate increases in coming years to help provide heath insurance for the estimated 50 million Americans who now have none and who are a focal point of the administration's health care reform proposals, the Associated Press reported.
Those industry leaders are expected to offer the president more than $2 trillion in rate reductions over the next 10 years, and pledge to cut the growth rate for health care by 1.5 percentage points each year, the wire service said. The industry groups' offer doesn't resolve prickly details of the emerging health care plan overall, but does put the health care industry in a position to influence legislation that Congress is writing.
By offering the savings now, these private sector health care groups hope to avoid creation of a competing government health plan that would enroll middle-class workers and their families, the AP said. Additionally, hospitals and doctors are worried that any government-run plan could dictate what they get paid to care for patients, and drug makers are concerned that future medications could face tougher cost-benefit analysis before new drugs could win approval.
While it's unclear whether the proposed rate reductions will prove decisive in passing more encompassing health care legislation, the promised savings could accrue to society as a whole, not just the federal government, the AP reported. A key point is that specific federal savings would be needed to help pay for expanding insurance coverage. U.S. costs for a health care overhaul could range from $1.2 trillion to $1.5 trillion over 10 years, according to the AP, but President Obama has so far only outlined where he would get about half that amount.
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Cervarix Induces Stronger Immune Response Than Gardasil: Study
A head-to-head comparison suggests that GlaxoSmithKline PLC's Cervarix vaccine triggers a stronger immune response against the cervical cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) than Merck & Co.'s Gardasil.
The Glaxo-funded study of 1,100 women, ages 18 to 45, didn't examine which vaccine was more effective at preventing cervical cancer or precancerous lesions, the Wall Street Journal reported.
The findings were presented at a Swedish medical conference that began Friday. Cervarix is on the market in Europe and is currently under review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Gardasil is designed to protect women against four HPV types, including those that cause most cases of genital warts, the Wall Street Journal reported. Cervarix targets two HPV types and isn't meant to provide as much protection against genital warts.
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Health Insurance Unaffordable for More Than Thought: Study
Most uninsured families who aren't covered by group health insurance through work can't afford to buy health insurance, says a U.S. government study.
Unlike most studies that use income alone to estimate how many Americans can afford health insurance, this study shows that measuring families' median net worth (the value of their savings plus other assets minus debt) provides a more accurate count.
Using national survey data, researchers with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that the median net worth of families who purchased health insurance was $105,819 -- nearly 35 times greater than the median net worth of $3,057 for uninsured families. Median net worth means that half the families had net worth above or below that amount.
In contrast, the median income of families who purchased health insurance was $41,086 -- only 2.3 times greater than the median income of $17,690 for uninsured families.
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