Allison is Associate Editorial Director for The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®) and The Center for Biosimilars®. She joined AJMC® in 2017. She produces and oversees written, video, and podcast content across several disease states and issues surrounding value-based care and health policy.
She has an MPA from New York University. You can connect with Allison on LinkedIn.
Study Finds Patient–Physician Communication Gaps About Parkinson Off Periods
July 24th 2019A recently published study used linguistic analysis to investigate communication gaps between patients with Parkinson disease and physicians about off periods using a database containing dialogues recorded during regular office visits. Not only did the recordings show 4 specific areas that need improvement, they also showed a care gap between what the physicians thought they did and what actually happened.
Use of Opioids and Barbiturates in Migraine Indicates Care Has Room for Improvement, Study Says
July 19th 2019A study presented at the American Headache Society 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting found that care for patients with migraine has room for improvement, based on the results of a web-based survey of more than 20,000 people.
While Trump Touts Environmental Record, Health Organizations Make Plans to Sue
July 9th 2019As President Trump spoke about the environment and the economy, the American Lung Association and the American Public Health Association said that they will sue the administration over its decision to repeal the Clean Power Plan, which was passed under the Obama administration to reduce carbon pollution from power plants.
Examining Treatment Patterns of Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Plaque Psoriasis
July 2nd 2019A recent study examined prescription claims databases to determine treatment patterns of patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis who started therapy with 1 of 5 drugs by later status of whether they had psoriatic arthritis or not.
Women With Migraines During Pregnancy May Have Increased Risk of Complications
June 28th 2019A new study said there are greater risks of several adverse pregnancy outcomes for women with migraines than those without, including elevated blood pressure, miscarriage, caesareans, preterm births, and infants with low birth weight.
Soliris Gains FDA Approval for Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
June 28th 2019The FDA approved a fourth indication for Alexion Pharmaceuticals’ brand-name eculizumab (Soliris) for the treatment of neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) in adult patients who are anti-aquaporin-4 (AQP4) antibody positive.
US Needs a "Systems Approach" to Attacking Cancer, Report Says
June 27th 2019A report released Thursday from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine said the United States needs a US National Cancer Control Plan that uses a system approach to reshape cancer control efforts, targeting everything from prevention, machine learning, palliative care, assessing value, rooting out financial conflicts of interest, and more.
Looking Ahead at Alzheimer, Dementia Growth Trajectory, States Try to Plan Now for Future Care Needs
June 21st 2019With the expected surge of aging Americans over the next few decades, states are trying to prepare for a wave of Alzheimer disease and dementia, which carries with it an enormous societal burden, extracting a toll on families and caregivers, and impacts state Medicaid budgets. In response, nearly every state is turning to Alzheimer action plans to try to cope with what is coming in the years ahead.
Cell by Cell, Researchers Plot Landscape of the Lung to Aid Asthma Research
June 18th 2019European researchers said they have mapped the human lung on a single-cell level, differentiating cell types between patients with asthma and those without, including the discovery of a new cell state that produces mucus in asthma. This understanding could lead to finding new drug targets for treating asthma, the researchers said.
Specific Interventions for Older Adults With Asthma Reduce ED Visits, Improve Control
June 13th 2019A recent study showed that older adults with uncontrolled asthma can benefit from interventions that tailor self-management support to improve various factors that impede asthma control, including those related to psychosocial, health, function, and cognitive barriers.
Frequency, Severity of Sickle Cell Crises Linked to Productivity Losses at Work
June 8th 2019A recent study found that patients with sickle cell who had more frequent or severe vaso-occlusive crises (VOCs) had greater absenteeism, overall productivity loss, and activity impairment than patients with less frequent or severe VOCs.