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Michigan's Public Health Code classifies Heroin as a Schedule 1 drug. [9] Possession of heroin is a felony. Possessing any mixture containing heroin is punished according to how many grams the mixture contains. Punishments are as follows: less than 50 grams: up to 4 years in prison or up to $25,000 in fines, or both.
A 2009 study estimated that irrigated corn ethanol implied water consumption at between 50 US gal/mi (120 L/km) and 100 US gal/mi (240 L/km) for U.S. vehicles. This figure increased to 90 US gal/mi (210 L/km) for sorghum ethanol from Nebraska, and 115 US gal/mi (270 L/km) for Texas sorghum. By contrast, an average U.S. car effectively consumes ...
Low-income enrollees may have their premium reduced or eliminated if they qualify for the low-income premium subsidy. For 2022, costs for stand-alone Part D plans in the 10 major U.S. markets ranged from a low of $6.90-per-month (Dallas and Houston) to as much as $160.20-per-month (San Francisco).
From 2002-2012, U.S. hospitalizations for drug-related infections cost more than $700 million a year, according to research cited by the CDC. And that was before, the opioid epidemic and the ...
This week, Freep readers weighed in on current events and ways Michigan lawmakers can enact change.
340B DSH hospitals provide nearly twice as much care as non-340B hospitals – 41.9 percent versus 22.8 percent – to Medicaid beneficiaries and low-income Medicare patients. 340B hospitals provide 40 percent more uncompensated care as a percent of total patient care costs than non-340B hospitals – $24.6 billion to $17.5 billion.
A Michigan bill would make it clear that a new generation of cancer drugs must be covered by state health plans. Scripps News-ProPublica investigation sparks Michigan cancer drug bill Skip to main ...
The Medicaid drug rebate for brand name drugs, paid by drug manufacturers to the states, is increased to 23.1% (except for the rebate for clotting factors and drugs approved exclusively for pediatric use, which increases to 17.1%), and the rebate is extended to Medicaid managed care plans; the Medicaid rebate for non-innovator, multiple source ...