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 American Voters Say U.S. Support For WHO Important, Poll Shows Nine in 10 U.S. voters say it s important for the United States to support the  brumate canada global health efforts of the U.N. s World Health Organization, according to a United Nations Foundation/Better World Campaign poll [.pdf] released Thursday,  The Hill s  Global Affairs  blog reports.  The poll comes as lawmakers debate significant cuts to federal spending, including cuts to global health funding and foreign aid,  the blog notes  Pecquet, 5/3 . According to a U.N. Foundation/Better World Campaign press release,  The nationwide polling of American voters, conducted by noted bipartisan firms Public Opinion Strategies and Hart Research Associates, also reveals that: 89 percent believe the U.S. should be supportive of U.N. programs that improve access to vaccines and maternal hydrojug sale  health care; [and] 79 percent believe the U.S. should be supportive of U.N. programs that provide voluntary family planning services, such as information about access to contraception.  U.N. Foundation President Timothy Wirth said,  Continued U.S. engagement in the WHO s efforts to curb disease and ensure girls  and women s access to adequate health car hydro flask e will ensure we lead efforts to build a safer, healthier future for our children,  the press release states  5/3 .This is part of the Morning Briefing, a summary of health policy coverage from major news organizations.Sign up for an email subscription.Recent Morning BriefingsToday, November 20Wednesday,  Loma Tense Exchange Between Trump And Democratic Senator Over Abortion Underscores President   s Renewed Focus On Issue
 Tuesday, May 17 2011State Efforts To Protect Patients Fall Short, Group SaysNews reports examine the role of physician boards in protecting patients as well as how a self-referral rule is faring in the courts.           The Baltimore Sun: Physicians Boards Protecting Public Less, Group Says States aren t ad owala water bottle equately protecting consumers from bad doctors, according to a new study from the advocacy group Public Citizen. The group looked at state medical boards and found the rate at which doctors are disciplined has dropped during the past decade: In 2010, the boards took 2.97 serious actions per 1,000 physicians, down three percent from last year and 20 percent from 2004, a peak year when the rate was 3.72 per 1,000 physicia stanley in uk ns  Cohn, 5/16 .聽          The Baltimore Sun: Urologists Resist Push To End Radiology Self-Referrals  Reported column  There is little question that Maryland legislators intended to  substantially restrict  the ability of urologists and other prescribing doctors to refer patients to their own radiation centers, the state Court of Appeals wrote a few adidas campus 80s  months ago. Why  Study after study shows that when doctors profit from expensive radiology procedures, they order too many of them. Medicos who refer cancer patients to self-owned radiation centers  increase the use of services and costs substantially  and don t improve care, according to research published in the New England Journal of Medicine in the 1990s  Hancock, 5/17 .This is part of the Morning Briefing, a