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EpiPen manufacturer under scrutiny for defrauding Medicaid, suspicious influences
[RT] EpiPen maker Mylan’s CEO’s connection to the National Association of State Boards of Education may be a part of the shady dealings being investigated by US politicians, including allegations that they defrauded West Virginia’s Medicaid department.

Mylan has been highly scrutinized after increasing the price of its medical devices that fight life-threatening allergic reactions by 400 percent this year. The pharmaceutical company is now facing an enforcement action after not cooperating with the West Virginia attorney general’s subpoena issued last month, CNBC reported.

Heather Bresch is the CEO of Mylan and is reportedly very well connected. The daughter of a former West Virginia governor and current US Senator Joe Manchin (D) is facing accusations that she used her mother Gayle’s position on the National Association of State Boards of Education to boost her company’s earnings.

Gayle Manchin must have seemed to be very passionate about allergies when she was at the forefront of a movement to require schools to purchase EpiPens in 2012. Eleven states wrote laws requiring the powerful allergies-reversing medicine, and almost all of the remaining states strongly encouraged schools to keep epinephrine auto-injectors on hand in case of an emergency.

The rapid interest in allergic reactions went all the way to the White House, where in 2013, President Barack Obama
I bowled a 129. It’s like — it was like Special Olympics, or something...
signed the EpiPen Law that gave preferential funding to states that encouraged EpiPens.

Meanwhile,
...back at the saloon, Butch got the bill for the damage caused by the fist fight, the mirror broken in the shootout, and drinks for everyone......
the cost of EpiPens was increasing. In 2007, two EpiPens, the common dosage for a year, cost $100. It is around this time that EpiPen prices began increasing by 30 percent each year, according to Fortune. By the time 2012 rolled around, they were over $200 for a two-pack.
Mylan is running scared, I think. Trailing daughter #1 just went on line and got a manufacturer's coupon that covers the co-pay up to $300 for patients with commercial health insurance.

Posted by: Fred 2016-09-22
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=468190