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Texas Lawmakers, Home Health Therapists Make Last-Ditch Attempts To Stop Medicaid CutsThe state is slated to cut $350 million in spending on in-home therapy for children on July 15.Austin Statesman awmakers Launch Last-Ditch Effort To Block Texas Medicaid CutsIn a last-ditch effort to stave off $350 million in cuts to a state Medicaid program that provides therapy to di stanley cup uk sabled children, federal and state lawmakers are asking the federal government to intervene. Families that have sued the state to stop the cuts before they go into effect July 15 have also asked the Texas Supreme Court to block the cuts by next Friday. Chang, 6/30 The Texas Tribune:More Lawmakers Call On Texas To Postpone Therapy CutsWith two weeks to go before Texas seeks to slash a program s funding that pays for speech, physical and occupational therapy for children with disabilities, therapy providers are announcing new support from stanley cup state lawmakers in an effort to postpone the budget cuts. Its the latest development in a last-minute campaign to stop a $350 million cut to Medicaid, the federal-state insurer for the poor and disabled, that state lawmakers ordered in 2015 but has been tied up in court for nearly a year. Walters, 6/30 The Dallas Morning News:Therapy Providers Hire Former Chief Justice, Ask Texas Supreme Court T owala usa o Halt Looming Medicaid CutsA group of six disabled children and the home care companies that supply their therapy services have asked the Texas Supreme Court to block looming Med Musp Study: Rising Diabetes Will Affect 1.3 Billion People By 2050
Government Attorneys Drop Charges Against Canadian Doctor in Tainted Blood CaseCanadian government attorneys on Friday dropped all remaining charges related to blood products contaminated w owala ith HIV and hepatitis C against Roger Perrault, former director of the blood transfusion service of the Canadian Red Cross, the CP/Toronto Star reports Bonnell, CP/Toronto Star, 1/19 . John Pearson, prosecutor from the Ontario Supreme Court, withdrew all six remaining charges owala tumbler against Perrault because Pearson said owala ca there is no longer a reasonable prospect of conviction Noronha, AP/Google, 1/18 .A Canadian judge in October 2007 acquitted Perrault, three other individuals and New Jersey-based Armour Pharmaceutical Company of charges related to the case. More than 1,000 people contracted HIV and an estimated 20,000 people contracted hepatitis C from contaminated blood and blood products during the mid-1980s. At least 3,000 people are known to have died as a result of receiving tainted blood products. Seven of the people who contracted HIV were named as plaintiffs in the trial. Case HistoryIn November 2002, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police filed 32 charges against Perrault; John Furesz, former director of the Bureau of Biologics at Health Canada; Wark Boucher, former chief of the blood products division of the Bureau of Biologics; Michael Rodell, former Armour vice president; Armour and the Canadian Red Cross Society in relation to the blood contamination. The charges filed included criminal |
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