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Subject Challenging Patents To Promote Generic Drug Entry; Practice & Policy Reset Post-COVID-19
Date August 31, 2020 8:01 PM
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PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

Challenging Patents To Promote Timely Generic Drug Entry: The Second
Look Act And Other Options

By Liam Bendicksen, Jonathan Darrow, and Aaron Kesselheim

One important means of addressing rising prescription drug expenditures
is to facilitate the market entry of generic drugs after reasonable
exclusivity periods for brand-name drugs. The latest proposal to
encourage timely generic entry is a bill in Congress intended to help
efficiently screen out improperly issued drug patents. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

COMMENTARY: THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE

Practice And Policy Reset Post-COVID-19: Reversion, Transition, Or
Transformation?

By Christine Sinsky and Mark Linzer  

Christine Sinsky and Mark Linzer describe three areas-clinical
workflows, measurement and monitoring, and technology-where the
response to COVID-19 reduced administrative burdens associated with
practicing medicine. This paper appears in an ongoing Health Affairs
article series, The Practice of Medicine
, which is
supported by The Physicians Foundation. Read More >>

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**A CLOSER LOOK**-Trauma In The Healer

As health professionals step up to heal and care for those infected with
COVID-19, Mary C. Vance's 2019 article, "Recognizing Trauma In The
Healer," comes into a new light of relevancy: In a pandemic how does
trauma impact those who make up the backbone of our care system?

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