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 High Costs, Low Enrollment Set Up Steep Challenges For State Health ExchangesThe Associated Press reports that these issues may lead more states to turn over operations to the federal government.  Meanwhile, news outlets in California and Iowa report on additional exchange developments, such as new insurers poised to participate in the Obamacare exchanges and rising 2016 premium rates. The Associated P stanley cup uk ress:State Health Insurance Markets Struggle With Cost ChallengesState-run health insurance markets that offer coverage under President Barack Obama s health law are struggling with high costs and disappointing enrollment. These challenges could lead more of them to turn over operations to the federal government or join forces with other states. Hawaii s marketplace, the latest cautionary tale, was awarded $205 million in federal startup grants. It has spent about $139 million and enrolled 8,200 customers for individual coverage in 2015. Unable to sustain itself, the state marketplace is turning over sign-ups to the federal HealthCare.gov for 2016.  Alonso-Zaldivar, 7/26 Los Angeles Times:Insurers UnitedHealth, Oscar Are Poised To Join Covered CaliforniaTwo new health insurers are poise hydrojug sale d to join California s market for Obamacare coverage 鈥?industry giant UnitedHealth and a New York start-up named Oscar. Many consumers may welcome the new choices starting next year and the  stanley cup website prospect that increased competition helps hold down premiums. The lack of more health plans t Zvib Studies Examine Obesity Among Head Start Children, Diabetes Intervention Among Blacks, Blacks    Attitudes Toward Heart Attacks
 Thursday, Jun 11 2009FDA Official Says Agency Cannot Ensure Safety of All Medicat stanley germany ions Sold in U.S.Janet Woodcock, director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at FDA, on Thursday at a Senate hearing said that the number of medication ingredients manufactured abroad limits the ability of the agency to ensure the safety of all treatments sold in the U.S., CQ HealthBeat reports  Carey, CQ HealthBeat, 4/24 .  At a Senate Education, Labor, Health and Pensions Committee hearing, Woodcock said th owala cup at FDA  can t be the quality control unit of the world.   She added,  We ll never have enough resources to do that   Edney, CongressDaily, 4/25 .  Woodcock said,  The FDA of the last century is not constructed  to regulate the current amount of medications and foods manufactured abroad, adding,  Inspection resources have dropped while responsibilities have soared   CQ HealthBeat, 4/25 .According to Woodcock, FDA seeks to establish a database of all companies that import medications an owala website d foods into the U.S.  She also said that FDA requires additional funds to conduct more inspections, update information technology systems, improve laboratory science, and begin education and outreach efforts that target foreign regulators and companies  CongressDaily, 4/25 .  In addition, Woodcock said that pharmaceutical companies should take more responsibility for the safety of their products.After the hearing, Woodcock said,  We re holding them accountable for their quality system, not being thei