Sunday, February 16, 2014

The health minister of the dearly Lorenzin - The Daily

I read an article today that rewrites the exhaustive Espresso “ Neverending Story ” a huge expenditure of public money for a drug ophthalmologist. Two multicenter studies published indicate, for almost three years, the two drugs are similar , but the national health system, on the advice of AIFA, reimburses only one that costs more at a cost of about sustained social alleged € 1.5 billion which increased by approximately EUR 50 million each month!

The former president of the Council Letta has been ensured to get a “ argent de poche ” of 500 million Euros by the Arabs when we need to listen and share their studies scientific opinion and the WHO to save a lot more than what we got with the journey of institutional sell-off.

On 12 February the Minister Lorenzin replied “ in his own way ” to a “question time ” Avastin-Lucentis on the case: “I am deeply surprised that Minister of Health , “said Senator Michela Montevecchi,” responding to the recent question by the Hon. Dorina Bianchi (and not one that I filed with other colleagues in the Movimento5Stelle, calling into account the quantification of the extra costs for Lucentis), insist in saying that now needs to be verified by a third technical body which the CSS, the ‘ equivalence to the safety and efficacy of the two drugs, when the WHO, which is the third highest technical institution, recommends that the use of Avastin, by including only this one of the essential drugs for ophthalmology. It occurs to me, based on what I read Espresso, that the decision of the WHO is a “no news.”

Lorenzin Minister does not believe that it is necessary to put an end to this chapter of intrigue between pharmaceutical companies that cartel agreement? I do not think they have to finally take action on AIFA? Do you think that the Board of Health may be regarded as upper body the World Health Organization that was expressed clearly in favor of the drug that we would save a great deal so you do not have to ask for alms?

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