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...next year. “CitySense will be the information backbone, the wireless network that allows [any sensors] to talk to each other,” Welsh said. Depending on researchers’ needs, sensors that monitor different environmental aspects, such as radiation, could be interfaced to fit the generic system, he said. Welsh works with a team of five undergraduate and graduate students on developing the software that will enable the collection and systematization of data. “There is lots of work being done on sensors, but nobody has built a spread- out network for them...
According to DiRusso, the 2005 bill primarily affected five particular medicines, “and in each of those cases, there was a generic equivalent...
Ortho Tri-Cyclen Lo is the only affected drug without a generic counterpart. However, DiRusso says the HUHS pharmacy still holds large stockpiles of the medication from before the new law came into effect...
Under Harvard’s student health plan, up to 30 days of a generic-brand medicine cost a co-payment of $10; “preferred brand name” medicines, $20; and “non-preferred brand name” medicines, $35. Even if the cost of a particular medication fluctuates, it remains within the same co-payment tier...
...will keep that [medicine] at a generic co-pay, and then there will be a decision once we run out of stock on what we’re going to do,” DiRusso said...