Show ' :v 'f f9 A6 —' The Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday Utah & Idaho Q - ' ' T : Utah ffirOim itffledBcsM ffiraatO dteeosiooi Utah couple cited for not of movie seats & SALT LAKfi CITY (AP) ' Utah has received more than with J't $147000 in a Settlement I a major pharmaceutical com- - V pany that cheated pie state’s' Medicaid prograni Wade Faraway director of the state attorney general's Medicaid fraud unit said the award was part of an $88 riiil? lion settlement recently made final with GlaxoSmithKline which agreed in April that it had failed to report “best price” information on the ' nasal spray Floiiase and the antidepressant Paxil Also in April the drug com- pany Bayer agreed to plead guilty to violating'the Federal Prescription Drug Marketing ' Act pay a criminal fine of $56 million for alleged overcharges involving its antibiotv ic Cipro ’and its high blood pressure drug Adalat and pay nearly $252 million in civil'' L ' penalties anil The Glaxo Bayer settle hunts money is beingshared by the federal government the District of Columbia and every state except Arizona' Utah's total snare of the GlaxoSmithKline settlement ' was nearly $460000 But because Medicaid is a federal-matc- h program 75 percent of the total had to go back to the federal government Faraway said he expected Utah to net at least $200000 ' when the Bayer money is paid ' ' " OUt Medicaid is the federal and state health care insurance pro-- : gram that provides health care coverage for the economically disadvantaged Medicaid " expenditures nationwide have been rising steeply in recent years partly because of increas- - : 1 - '' 1 : theater isn’t ancommosubut becoming argumentative when asked to lekis them apparently is woilh a citation David and MoUy Dean were : ” p s ’ ' v- ' i ' ' Chrys Oldenburg throws a ‘HovenSsW at the Little Dragon Kiosk to try and entice shoppers to purchase the spinning device Tuesday in Boise Idaho Otdenburg saya that the sales of the have been brisk at the Boise Town Square hov-erdi- sk ' diag- nosed with alpha-- 1 antitrypsin'' deficiency a rare liver disor- -' der in September said the ' child’s mothert Chrystee Houser 28 usbd to call her baby “my happy little Buddha man” — a reference to his ample stomach she said But a routine check- up two months ago revealed die boy’s stomach was bloated with fluids' His liver was severely scarred the result of a gene abnormality He would need a liver transplant (o sur-viHouser was told After an initial stay at Dodnbecher Children’s Hos-- i' in Portland die family' Sital to California to admit Rhvson to the Stanford Med- ical Center in Palo Alto and SyMani 011 haluiDiMloM Swvln State Safety Inspaictlon 3131 N Main top?' 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Li Darren Falslev said the Deans charged just two weeki after ' were cited because they were surgery in plenty of time for ' his first birthday on Nov 23 very uncooperative and lucky 'But Houser hasn’t forgotten to come away with only a that every small victory has minor citation only been possible because of “They vreK extremely aigu--:: an organ donor Falslev said “At mentatiye’ Bhe hasn’t yet felt ready to ' one point an ifldividtial was write the family whose daui- grabbed by her coat and asked ter donated her liver but sws to leave her seaL lhey nve a she will soon The letter will be lot of problems to the craoers” sent to Stanford Medical CraThe Deans missed the first ter and forwarded to the family hour of the show and then which can decide if it wants to sought and received a i&und contact Houser! She knows- from the suburban Salt Lake nothing about the donor except City theater The theater ' her age home state and the fact chain’s policy is to ask people that she had a chronic illness to move togdher and free up “If it can' give them any seats if any are empty 15 minall even though they utes before a show starts said child it’s that their Thrall Falk Cinemask's child gave life to someone vice president of marZ else” she said-- ' keting communications ’ - ve AltamatoraaCbojlng - : - ' WWaipump Rhy son’s condition worsened When Robert Houser 32 learned that his blood type matched his son’s he volun- teered even though the ideal match would be a dying young person’s liver with matching ' blood type If no donor was found by Oct 22 lie would go under the knife in hopes of saving his" son And then came the phone call on the morning of Oct ' 16 They had a donor ' The operation took nine hours Hopes sagged when it appeared that even thiis liver was too large and would have to be cut then rebounded : when it appeared that Rhyson was able to accept the entire Rhyson' One-year-o- ld - B await a donor match But no match turned up and Houser of Albany was ing delibefateindifference for his safety The officials denied the allegations':' J The 10th US! Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the defendants never filed a required motion for summary judgment and overturned a decision that threw out Dickey's suit : - The suit was first dismissed by a a Salt Lake federal judge in 1997 on the ground that Dickey had failed to go completely through the adminis-trativ- e system with his Complaint The 10th Circuit reinstated jt the next year "TUninB ' EUGENE Ore (AP)— An' Oregon toddler’s life has been saved by a liver donated by the family of a chronically ill Idaho girl I oneoftheseatsi Idaho teen s hyer saves toddler s life v V AP photo Come and get ’em shoppers V Tuna-U- p via ! Tin Brakat cited for diaonkriy conduct last Thursday after refusing to rive up seats they were saving for family members to see me latest installment of “Lord of the Rings: Return of die King” Eiavid Dean paid $54 for nine tickets but some family members were to arrive Itfer in different gfoups When the movie started there were still two empty seats and the usher declared mem up for grabs The Deans otnected and 'police said Molly Dean con- fronted a woman whb took & Appeals court reinstates s'u it aga i nst jail officials SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal appeals court has reinstated the suit fijedby a prison inmate who contends jail officials failed twice to prevent prisoners from beating him William Dickey who V t Jerry is serving a' prison sentence of one Uvl5 years for manslaughter claims Ire was ' beaten by other prisoners on OcL'16 1995 and April 3d J996 while being held in the V ' Salt Lake County Jail His suit filed in 1997 alleged that jail officials vio- dated his civil rights by show- -' : c h foS&ZS&SS Medicaid must offer the government the lowest price available to other customers If a company charges anyone less than the government it must pay Medicaid a rebate 'V AMERlCANpRKfAP) — Saving feats in a msfie ' i - Eat : : cor--por- ate ''I |