Saturday, March 24, 2012

Scott Schoettes: The Affordable Care Act: Our Second Most Important Tool for Combating HIV and Ending AIDS

As the nation turns its eyes toward the Supreme Court and its review of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (the "ACA") this coming week, people living with HIV and their advocates will be among those watching carefully and most anxiously awaiting the outcome. For many of the approximately 1.2 million people with HIV in this country, the Court's decisions will directly affect access to quality care and life-saving treatment. Though not by any means the only group with a great deal at stake here, those affected by HIV present an exceptionally strong example of the positive impact the ACA will have, and a particularly compelling argument for the statute's constitutionality.

People living with HIV have been systematically excluded from the health-care insurance and health-care markets. Only 17 percent of people living with HIV have private health insurance, compared with 67 percent of the general population. While some of the remaining 83 percent have insurance through public programs (e.g., Medicare, Medicaid, the VA, etc.), nearly 30 percent are forced to rely exclusively upon the often spotty benefits provided through the overburdened and underfunded Ryan White programs, or to go without care altogether.

The consequences of this patchwork quilt of health care for people living with HIV are devastating: they discover their status later, go longer without lifesaving care and treatment, suffer greater complications and poorer health outcomes, and continue to die at frustratingly high and unnecessary rates. These negative consequences are more pronounced and concentrated in already marginalized populations, such as low-income communities; the gay, bisexual, and transgender communities; and communities of color -- most acutely, the black community.

We have at our disposal the means to avoid many of these consequences. Antiretroviral medications (ARVs) provide us with the opportunity to seriously impede progression of the disease, especially when it is discovered in a timely fashion, to prevent most of the complications and poor health outcomes associated with an AIDS diagnosis, and to dramatically reduce the number of AIDS-related deaths each year. For those with access to consistent, quality care and treatment, HIV can now be a chronic, manageable condition -- akin to diabetes or high blood pressure.

What's more, quality care and effective treatment for those currently living with HIV will significantly curtail the further spread of HIV. ARVs work by reducing the level of virus in a person's blood to extremely low levels -- and the less virus in the blood, the lower the chances of transmitting the disease. Recent studies show that the already-lower-than-generally-realized risk of contracting HIV sexually is reduced by up to 96 percent when a person's viral load is suppressed to undetectable levels. Not only is near-universal access to quality health care good for people living with HIV, but it is also one of the best prevention tools we have.

The positive effects of the ACA and the near-universal access to health care it will provide to people living with HIV by 2015 are not just theoretical. Massachusetts, where health-care reform similar to the ACA was enacted years ago, experienced a 37-percent reduction in new HIV infections from 2005 to 2008, while the rest of the country experienced an 8-percent increase. And Massachusetts's age-adjusted HIV/AIDS death rate is almost half the national average (2 percent vs. 3.7 percent). These statistics, and the improved circumstances they describe, foretell what the nation can expect when the ACA is fully implemented.

When viewed through the prism of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the argument for the constitutionality of the ACA's minimum coverage requirement (or "individual mandate") is relatively simple. Congress has the power to address the exclusion of a particular group -- specifically people living with HIV, but more broadly anyone with a pre-existing condition -- from a market that operates in interstate commerce. But the ban on preexisting condition exclusions will not work without the accompanying individual mandate, which requires every American to become a part of the health-care insurance pool regardless of their current health status. For that reason, the individual mandate is a necessary and proper means by which Congress can effectuate its clearly constitutional power to regulate an interstate market under the Commerce Clause.

Full implementation of the ACA is absolutely critical in our battle against HIV/AIDS. Public health authorities are already talking about the "end of AIDS," meaning the ability to prevent a person's progression from HIV-positive to an AIDS diagnosis and the most detrimental effects of the disease. Let's hope the Supreme Court recognizes the constitutionality of the action Congress took when it passed the ACA, which will similarly prevent our nation's broken health-care system from going from bad to worse -- not just for people living with HIV but for all of us.

For a more detailed explanation of the legal arguments discussed above, read the friend-of-the-court brief submitted by Lambda Legal on behalf of 16 HIV advocacy groups, which was subsequently endorsed by 130 more groups.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/scott-schoettes/affordable-care-act-hiv-aids_b_1376561.html

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DOE JGI at Ergo Cup 2012 -- The Importance of Early Ergo Evaluations

DOE JGI at Ergo Cup 2012 -- The Importance of Early Ergo Evaluations [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Mar-2012
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Walnut Creek, CA The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) highlights the importance of making ergonomics a part of the work and safety culture in their bid for another Ergo Cup at the 15th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference held March 26-29, 2012 in Nashville, Tenn.

With the entry "In the Beginning, there IS Ergo" for the Ergonomic Program Improvement Initiatives category, the DOE JGI team showcases the Lean Six Sigma driven-approach to strategic planning that has led to ergonomics being incorporated earlier upstream into new employee orientation and new technology implementation procedures.

Ergonomics is the science of designing optimal equipment and practices to reduce musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace. Presented by the Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Ergo Cup highlights ergonomic innovations from institutions and multinational corporations. For further information, visit http://www.iienet2.org/Ergo/Conference/Default.aspx.

Since 2005, the DOE JGI has focused on the application of genomics to bioenergy and environmental issues. As employees routinely perform highly repetitive tasks both in the laboratory and in the office, the DOE JGI has an onsite ergonomist who works with staffers to develop ergonomic solutions suited to each worker and the surrounding work environment. More information about the DOE JGI Ergonomics Program is available at http://www.jgi.doe.gov/whoweare/ergonomics/index.html

In 2007, the DOE JGI won the Ergo Cup for its team-driven workplace solutions category entry. The Shake 'N Plate instrument was designed to ease upper body fatigue for employees working on the Sanger sequencing production line that were manually processing large plates of bacterial cultures. In 2010, the DOE JGI won again for its entry, "Empowering Employees in Ergonomics" in the Ergonomic Program Improvement Initiatives category.

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For more information about the DOE JGI's entry to the 2012 Ergo Cup competition, contact: Christine Naca, Industrial Engineer with the DOE Joint Genome Institute Strategic Planning Operations and Capabilities Group, at clnaca@lbl.gov.

The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, supported by the DOE Office of Science, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. DOE JGI, headquartered in Walnut Creek, Calif., provides integrated high-throughput sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges. Follow @doe_jgi on Twitter.


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DOE JGI at Ergo Cup 2012 -- The Importance of Early Ergo Evaluations [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 23-Mar-2012
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Contact: Christine Naca
clnaca@lbl.gov
DOE/Joint Genome Institute

Walnut Creek, CA The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute (DOE JGI) highlights the importance of making ergonomics a part of the work and safety culture in their bid for another Ergo Cup at the 15th Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference held March 26-29, 2012 in Nashville, Tenn.

With the entry "In the Beginning, there IS Ergo" for the Ergonomic Program Improvement Initiatives category, the DOE JGI team showcases the Lean Six Sigma driven-approach to strategic planning that has led to ergonomics being incorporated earlier upstream into new employee orientation and new technology implementation procedures.

Ergonomics is the science of designing optimal equipment and practices to reduce musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace. Presented by the Institute of Industrial Engineers, the Ergo Cup highlights ergonomic innovations from institutions and multinational corporations. For further information, visit http://www.iienet2.org/Ergo/Conference/Default.aspx.

Since 2005, the DOE JGI has focused on the application of genomics to bioenergy and environmental issues. As employees routinely perform highly repetitive tasks both in the laboratory and in the office, the DOE JGI has an onsite ergonomist who works with staffers to develop ergonomic solutions suited to each worker and the surrounding work environment. More information about the DOE JGI Ergonomics Program is available at http://www.jgi.doe.gov/whoweare/ergonomics/index.html

In 2007, the DOE JGI won the Ergo Cup for its team-driven workplace solutions category entry. The Shake 'N Plate instrument was designed to ease upper body fatigue for employees working on the Sanger sequencing production line that were manually processing large plates of bacterial cultures. In 2010, the DOE JGI won again for its entry, "Empowering Employees in Ergonomics" in the Ergonomic Program Improvement Initiatives category.

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For more information about the DOE JGI's entry to the 2012 Ergo Cup competition, contact: Christine Naca, Industrial Engineer with the DOE Joint Genome Institute Strategic Planning Operations and Capabilities Group, at clnaca@lbl.gov.

The U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, supported by the DOE Office of Science, is committed to advancing genomics in support of DOE missions related to clean energy generation and environmental characterization and cleanup. DOE JGI, headquartered in Walnut Creek, Calif., provides integrated high-throughput sequencing and computational analysis that enable systems-based scientific approaches to these challenges. Follow @doe_jgi on Twitter.


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Friday, March 23, 2012

Obama Still Lying About Mother's Health Insurance Problem

Obama Still Lying About Mother?s Health Insurance Problem

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Last summer,?a brief stir was caused when a book published by?New York Times reporter Janny Scott uncovered an uncomfortable fact about President Obama: He had been lying about his mother?s health insurance problems. During the 2008 campaign and throughout the subsequent debate over his signature health care legislation, the president used his mother?s experience as a cancer patient fighting to get coverage to pay for treatment for what her insurer said was a pre-existing condition as an emotional argument to sway skeptics. But as Scott discovered during the course of writing her biography of Anne Dunham,?A Singular Woman: The Untold Story of Barack Obama?s Mother, it turned out that her correspondence showed that ?the 1995 dispute concerned a Cigna disability insurance policy and that her actual health insurer had apparently reimbursed most of her medical expenses without argument.?

At the time the White House chose not to dispute Ms. Scott?s findings. But apparently the Obama campaign thinks the public?s memory is mighty short. As Glenn Kessler?writes today in the?Washington Post?s Fact Checker column, the president?s much ballyhooed campaign biography film ?The Road We?ve Traveled,? narrated by Tom Hanks repeats the same line that Scott debunked. Though the film?s script tries to avoid repeating the president?s false claims from 2008, as Kessler says, any reasonable person would infer from the movie that the president?s mother died because her insurance was denied.

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DeMint Touts Romney as the GOP Nominee

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Car Accident While Working? Know Your Rights! (NOYES LEGAL ...

Car accident 3 - noyes newsMany jobs require driving. Unfortunately, that exposes employees to the hazard of car accidents. If an employee is involved in a car accident while within the course and scope of their employment, it is important that the injured employee talk with an attorney who appreciates both the law of Florida workers' compensation and personal injury law. Failing to protect rights in each of these areas of law could result in future problems while handling the claims.

If the employee is involved in a car accident while working, he or she is entitled to workers' compensation benefits. The workers' compensation carrier is responsible to pay wages (Temporary Total or Temporary Partial) while the injured worker is out of work because of the car accident. In addition, the workers' compensation carrier is required to provide and pay for medical treatment associated with the car accident. The workers' compensation carrier selects the doctor so if the injured worker decides to see a doctor without workers' compensation clearance, the injured worker may be responsible for those medical expenses.

Also, the injured worker is entitled to Personal Injury Protection and/or Medical Payment benefits under their own automobile insurance policy. It is important that these benefits be used in coordination with the medical treatment being provided under workers' compensation. Failure to coordinate these benefits could result in losing benefits.

Lastly, the injured worker would be entitled to make a claim against the at-fault driver. The workers' compensation carrier will be entitled to a lien on any recovery, but the attorney can negotiate the lien to maximum the injured's net recovery.

There are many other situations that come in effect when an automobile accident occurs within the course and scope of employment that could impact your workers' compensation benefits; the Personal Injury Protection benefits; and the liability claim. Therefore, it is crucial that you deal with an attorney who understands both aspect of the law.

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DOJ Sues AT&T For Overbilling Text-Based Communications For ...

Update: AT&T has responded to the DOJ?s lawsuit. Here?s what they had do say:

AT&T has followed the FCC?s rules for providing IP Relay services for disabled customers and for seeking reimbursement for those services. As the FCC is aware, it is always possible for an individual to misuse IP Relay services, just as someone can misuse the postal system or an email account, but FCC rules require that we complete all calls by customers who identify themselves as disabled.

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Original Story:

The U.S. Department of Justice announced today that it has filed a lawsuit against AT&T. The complaint accuses AT&T of overbilling the government for its Internet Protocol Relay (IP Relay) services. AT&T allegedly deliberately avoided adopting policies that would cut down on the number of fraudulent calls in order to continue receiving reimbursement from the government.

The IP Relay system allows the deaf to communicate via phone with hearing people by relaying typed messages via the internet. The FCC reimburses IP Relay providers (AT&T, in this case) for such calls, but only when they are placed from within the United States. Due to an abundance of fraudulent calls made as part of credit card scams, the FCC adopted a rule in 2009 that required IP Relay providers to verify the name and mailing address of those who were placing the calls.

AT&T, however, did not comply with that order. In fact, the government says, AT&T deliberately instituted a registration system that did not comply with the FCC?s rules out of fear that the volume of fraudulent calls (for which AT&T was getting reimbursed $1.30 per minute) would drop. According to the complaint, such calls made up as much as 95% of all IP Relay calls. By continuing to bill for these calls instead of adopting a registration system that complied with FCC rules, AT&T may have received millions of dollars worth of federal reimbursements to which it had no right. In doing so, the complaint says, AT&T violated the False Claims Act.

Stuart F. Delery, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department?s Civil Division, said that ?[f]ederal funding for Telecommunications Relay Services is intended to help the hearing- and speech- impaired in the United States,? and vowed that the Justice Department ?will pursue those who seek to gain by knowingly allowing others to abuse this program.? David J. Hickton, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, said ?[t]hose who misuse funds intended to benefit the hearing- and speech-impaired must be held accountable.?

The Justice Department filed the suit today under the whistleblower provision of the False Claims Act, which allows private citizens to sue corporations for fraud on behalf of the government. The government then has the option to take over the case. In this case, the original suit was filed in 2010 by Constance Lyttle, a communications assistant who worked in a call center for AT&T?s IP Relay system.

A request for comment from AT&T has not yet been answered.

Source: http://www.webpronews.com/doj-sues-att-for-overbilling-text-based-communications-for-the-deaf-2012-03

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Erika Van Pelt Sent Home On 'American Idol'

DeAndre Brackensick and Heejun Han join Van Pelt in bottom three.
By Adam Graham


Erika Van Pelt and Ryan Seacrest on "American Idol"
Photo: Fox

Erika Van Pelt debuted a dramatic new look on Wednesday's episode of "American Idol," but it wasn't enough to save her in the competition as the 26-year-old Rhode Islander was sent packing on Thursday's (March 22) "Idol."

Van Pelt made it into the finals as a wild-card choice and consistently found herself facing elimination. This week she chopped off her blond locks and revealed a sleek, short black 'do and received strong marks for her version of Billy Joel's "New York State of Mind." But it wasn't enough for viewers, apparently, as she landed at the bottom of America's votes. She sang "I Believe in You and Me" for the judges to try to get them to use their save on her, but they let her go with a swift "no," delivered by Randy Jackson. (As if the pain of elimination isn't tough enough, Van Pelt now has to go back and explain to her New England friends what she was doing singing "New York State of Mind." Good luck with that one.)

Van Pelt found herself in the bottom three alongside DeAndre Brackensick and Heejun Han. Brackensick was released to safety first and was followed by Han.

Han was on the receiving end of some stinging criticism from mentor Jimmy Iovine following his goofball performance Wednesday night of Billy Joel's "My Life." "He came out and disrespected the entire process. His performance was more like four minutes of a bad Adam Sandler movie that goes straight to DVD," Iovine said of Han's campy take on the song, calling it a "stunt gone wrong." "At the end of the day, Interscope has to spend a lot of money on somebody who wins this show, and that's not it."

Han defended himself by saying, "I'm not trying to be a star; I'm just really happy where I am."

Elsewhere on the show, in a surprise birthday tribute to Steven Tyler, his Aerosmith cohort Joe Perry came out and played "Happy Birthday" for him, backed by the Idols. Tyler turns 64 on Monday.

Also, controversy magnet Lana Del Rey performed her hit single "Video Games," complete with a closing confetti shower, and season 10 third-place finisher Haley Reinhart returned to the "Idol" stage to perform her new single "Free."

What did you think about "Idol" on Thursday? Was it time for Van Pelt to go? Let us know in the comments!

Get your "Idol" fix on MTV News' "American Idol" page, where you'll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1681638/american-idol-erika-van-pelt.jhtml

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