Laura is the vice president of content for The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®) and all its brands, including Population Health, Equity & Outcomes; Evidence-Based Oncology™; and The Center for Biosimilars®. She has been working on AJMC since 2014 and has been with AJMC’s parent company, MJH Life Sciences®, since 2011.
She has an MA in business and economic reporting from New York University. You can connect with Laura on LinkedIn or Twitter.
What Is the Smallest Change in Arm Function That Patients With MS Find Meaningful?
February 28th 2019A new study determines the smallest change in upper extremity function that patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) find important or meaningful through an analysis in the change of scores of the Arm Functiom in Multiple Sclerosis Questionnaire.
PET Scans Could Identify Patients With Breast Cancer Who May Be Able to Avoid Chemotherapy
February 22nd 2019Researchers have used positron emission tomography scans to identify which patients with a type of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–positive breast cancer might benefit most from targeted agents alone and can be spared chemotherapy.
5 Ways Employers Are Addressing Healthcare
February 22nd 2019Employers are placing an increased focus on healthcare benefits and integrating or expanding healthcare offerings. With healthcare costs rising, employers are focusing not only on health plans but also on ways to improve employee experience with healthcare.
Patients With MS Face Substantial, but Differing, Burdens in Japan, EU, and US
February 19th 2019Research comparing outcomes, resource utilization, and costs of multiple sclerosis (MS) found that patients with the disease face substantial burdens that differ among Japan, 5 European Union countries, and the United States.
Polypharmacy Plays a Role in Patients With Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis
February 17th 2019Polypharmacy (patients taking ≥5 medications) is not uncommon in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis and it is associated with higher levels of disability and the presence of comorbidities.
Developing Strategies to Implement Long-Lasting Healthy Behaviors
February 16th 2019Breaking established habits and starting new, healthier ones can be difficult. However, patients, such as those with multiple sclerosis, can benefit from following strategies that help enact long-lasting healthy behaviors.
Patients With Relapsed/Refractory MM More Likely to Have Sustained MRD on Daratumumab
February 15th 2019Minimal residual disease (MRD) is a strong prognosticator of cancer outcomes, and recent research found that patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (MM) are more likely to achieve MRD on daratumumab than on a standard of care alone.
Preparing Patients and the Health System for Curative Therapies in the Pipeline
February 12th 2019Experts at the “Paying for Cures: Ensuring patient access and system sustainability" event discussed how the healthcare system can pay for curative therapies that have high upfront costs with benefits that accrue over time.
Identifying Patient Preferences in MM Treatment Improves Shared Decision Making
February 10th 2019Two studies presented at the 60th American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition examined patient preferences in multiple myeloma (MM) treatment and the importance of understanding these preferences when making treatment decisions.
Trump Highlights New Initiatives for Childhood Cancer, HIV in State of the Union
February 6th 2019During his second State of the Union address, President Trump highlighted past bipartisan accomplishments, such as legislation to confront the opioid crisis, but also outlined future priorities, such as addressing the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs.
Identifying and Celebrating Practices That Build Trust in Healthcare
February 5th 2019ABIM Foundation is building upon its Choosing Wisely campaign with a new Trust Practice Challenge that will identify practices that build or rebuild trust in healthcare with the ultimate goal of creating a collection of replicable and scalable practices.
Senate Committee Discusses the Burden of High Drug Prices and Potential Solutions
January 30th 2019The Senate Committee on Finance convened a hearing with economic and medical experts and the mother of child with insulin-dependent diabetes to discuss the burdens of high prescription drug prices and potential policy solutions that can address the rising costs without harming innovation by drug companies.
Care Coordination Is the Top Investment Cancer Programs Can Make, Respondents Say
January 29th 2019The ninth annual Trending Now in Cancer Care survey identified current and emerging trends for US cancer programs, such as the ongoing threat of drug costs and popular services progams are planning to add in the next 2 years.
Diagnostic Test Assessing MRD in Patients With MM and ALL Receives Medicare Coverage
January 25th 2019The first and only test authorized by the FDA to detect and monitor minimal residual disease (MRD) in multiple myeloma (MM) and B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has received coverage for Medicare patients.
Trends and Innovation Shaping the Future of Healthcare Worldwide
January 23rd 2019Healthcare across the globe is at a moment of change. During the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, a panel of experts discussed the transformation taking place in healthcare and the tough questions ahead that still need to be answered.
Identifying Standards for Timely Intervention and Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis
January 23rd 2019Prompt diagnosis and timely intervention is key in improving outcomes for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). A new study in Multiple Sclerosis Journal outlines quality standards for timely, brain health–focused MS care.