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(DH) Contract Awarded To Develop Patient Reported Outcome Measures, UK
A new contract that will help improve the use of Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs), which support the NHS to collect patient feedback on the success of their operations, was today awarded to the Royal College of Surgeons and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

New Silver Nanoparticle Skin Gel For Healing Burns
Scientists in India are reporting successful laboratory tests of a new and potentially safer alternative to silver-based gels applied to the skin of burn patients to treat infections. With names like silver sulfadiazine and silver nitrate, these germ-fighters save lives and speed healing. The researchers describe gel composed of silver nanoparticles - each 1/50,000th the width of a human hair - that appears more effective than these traditional gels. Their study is scheduled for the Aug. 3 issue of ACS" Molecular Pharmaceutics, a bi-monthly journal.
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A Selection Of Opinions And Editorials

Why The Cheers? The Washington Post The House bill, which emerged to effusive praise from President Obama this week, falls short on two out of three counts (7/17). Battle Will Be Fought Over Who Pays The Salt Lake Tribune The [House] bill is a Rube Goldberg contraption, the inevitable result of an attempt to build on an employer-based system that is failing (7/16). The Grassley Test Wall Street Journal Forget Max Baucus, Henry Waxman and Rahm Emanuel. If there"s one guy who may hold the whole health-care world in his hands, it"s Sen. Chuck Grassley. That ought to have President Barack Obama worried (Strassel, 7/17). How Osama Bin Laden Ruined Health Care Newsweek If a bin Laden or any other specific villain were behind the troubles with the current system, you can bet that the percent of people calling reform a top priority would soar (Begley, 7/17). On The Health Bill Politico The trillion-dollar bill is less than most anticipated and is certainly affordable (half the price of Bush"s tax cuts). Anything much less than the House bill will not result in real reform (Stoltzfuz, 7/17). Trashed Job Market Follows Obama"s Health Plan Bloomberg As unemployment reaches a 26-year high and our economy continues to shed 500,000 jobs a month, it would not seem to be the best time to enact new mandates on business likely to accelerate the rate of job loss (Brownback, 7/17). Robin Hood Tax Policy Forbes The truth is that rich people aren"t going to suddenly stop working in protest or move to some lower-taxed nation, and the economy isn"t going to collapse if they are forced to pay a bit more in taxes. The real problem is that higher tax rates will encourage the wealthy to spend more of their time and res engaging in tax avoidance rather than making money (Bartlett, 7/17). This information was reprinted from kaiserhealthnews.org with kind permission from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives and sign up for email delivery at kaiserhealthnews.org. © Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.


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