S.2085 - Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007

A bill to delay for 6 months the requirement to use of tamper-resistant prescription pads under the Medicaid program. view all titles (3)

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  • Short: Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007 as introduced.
  • Short: Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007 as passed senate.
  • Official: A bill to delay for 6 months the requirement to use of tamper-resistant prescription pads under the Medicaid program. as introduced.

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News Coverage

09/27/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Passage O...

Last night the US Senate passed S.2085, the Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007, which establishes a six-month delay for the tamp...

Source: Medical News Today (press release), UK
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09/25/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Bill Dela...

Last night the US Senate passed S.2085, the Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007, which establishes a six-month delay for the tamp...

Source: NewsBlaze (press release), CA
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10/01/07
New Medicare prescription rules fo...

But at least this time the bill stands on its own (Julie Rovner of NPR says it’s been bundled in with a few other health provisions for...

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09/30/07
Weekly Medical News Newsletter - 1...

NCPA Statement On Senate Passage Of S.2085, 28 Sept 2007. Editorials, Opinion Pieces Address Debate Over SCHIP Reauthorization Bill, 28 S...

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09/30/07
Weekly Medical News Newsletter - 1...

NCPA Statement On Senate Passage Of S.2085 http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/83827.php. Editorials, Opinion Pieces Address Debate ...

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09/30/07
Weekly Medical News Newsletter - 1...

NCPA Statement On Senate Passage Of S.2085, 28 Sept 2007. Editorials, Opinion Pieces Address Debate Over SCHIP Reauthorization Bill, 28 S...

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09/29/07
Senate Voice Vote - S. 2085: Patie...

S. 2085: Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007 A bill to delay for 6 months the requirement to use of tamper-resistant prescription...

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09/28/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Passage O...

Last night the U.S. Senate passed S ... , if this legislation is not enacted. (Read the full post about ‘NCPA Statem...

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09/28/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Passage O...

Last night the U.S. Senate passed S ... , if this legislation is not enacted. (Read the full post about ‘NCPA Statem...

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09/28/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Passage O...

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09/28/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Passage O...

Last night the U.S. Senate passed S.2085, the Patient and Pharmacy Protection Act of 2007, which establishes a six-month delay for the t...

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09/27/07
NCPA Statement On Senate Passage O...

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