Matthew is an associate editor for The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®). He joined AJMC® in 2019 and creates content for Medical World News®, a 24-hour online program developed MJH Life Sciences® focusing on pressing topics within managed care, as well as the nonwork-related activities of health care stakeholders.
He has a BA in journalism & media studies and economics from Rutgers University. You can connect with Matthew on LinkedIn.
More Americans Choosing Medicare Advantage Plans Amid Pandemic
January 30th 2021A 9% year-over-year increase was observed in the number of US Medicare beneficiaries who enrolled in a Medicare Advantage health plan in 2020, with the increase in enrollment influenced by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and its related effects.
CPAP Therapy Improved Depressive, Cognitive Symptoms, Case Report Says
January 30th 2021Researchers find that a patient with depressive symptoms and cognitive impairment who did not respond to prior antidepressant medication showed marked improvement through continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy after being diagnosed with underlying severe obstructive sleep apnea.
Changes in Blood Pressure, Cholesterol Levels May Predate Motor Symptoms in Parkinson Disease
January 26th 2021Changes in blood pressure, percentage of red blood cells, and serum cholesterol levels were found to occur in patients with Parkinson disease before the onset of motor symptoms, suggesting potential biomarkers for early diagnosis and treatment.
Black Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 Show High Incidence of Comorbidities, Mortality
January 23rd 2021Black patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 from an urban academic medical center in New York City exhibited high rates of comorbidities and in-hospital mortality, with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma significantly linked with early death.
Medical Claim Denial Rates Rising, Highest in Initial COVID-19 Hotspots
January 21st 2021Findings of the Change Healthcare 2020 Revenue Cycle Denials Index indicate that since the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, medical claim denials have risen 11% nationwide, with the most denial rates found in regions with the highest first wave of outbreaks.
Gastrointestinal Issues Prominent Among Patients With Hereditary ATTRv Amyloidosis
January 20th 2021A stark 82% of assessed patients with hereditary transthyretin (ATTRv) amyloidosis exhibited at least 1 gastrointestinal symptom, warranting the need for gastroenterologists in multidisciplinary management of the disease.
Machine Learning Identifies Patient Response to Sarilumab in Rheumatoid Arthritis
January 15th 2021Machine learning identified patients with rheumatoid arthritis who may have an increased chance of achieving clinical response with sarilumab, with those selected also showing an inferior response to adalimumab.
Addressing Health Insurance Consumer Behavior in 2020, Potential Trends to Watch in 2021
January 15th 2021Based on US health insurance consumer behavior reported in the eHealth Insights: 2020 Retrospective report, notable trends of the past year to watch for in 2021 include the popularity of $0 premium Medicare Advantage plans, the rise of telemedicine, and potential hesitancy against taking a vaccine for coronavirus disease 2019.
Sleep Difficulties, Muscle Weakness May Persist 6 Months After COVID-19
January 13th 2021Among patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Wuhan, China, fatigue and muscle weakness, as well as sleep difficulties, were shown to persist in more than 1 in 4 patients after 6 months.
New AASM Guidelines Support Behavioral, Psychological Treatments for Insomnia
January 5th 2021In recent clinical practice guidelines issued by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), authors established recommendations for the use of behavioral and psychological treatments for chronic insomnia disorder in adults.
How Mutations in the Parkin Gene Affect Quality of Life in Patients With Parkinson Disease
January 4th 2021Patients with newly diagnosed Parkinson disease (PD) who carried mutations in the Parkin gene were found to exhibit worse quality of life, longer disease duration, and an earlier age at disease onset than those with PD who did not carry the mutation.
Top 5 Most-Read Parkinson Disease Articles of 2020
December 31st 2020The top 5 most-read Parkinson disease stories of 2020 on AJMC.com included the latest insights on treatments such as spinal cord stimulation and the role of dietary management, as well as implications of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Top 5 Most-Read Sleep Articles of 2020
December 30th 2020The top 5 most-read sleep stories of 2020 on AJMC.com spotlighted the role of sleep hygiene among children and adolescents, changes in sleeping habits amid the pandemic, and how a rare gene mutation may cause people to require less sleep to achieve wakefulness.
Understanding the Relationship Between Sleep Apnea, Atrial Fibrillation
December 28th 2020Researchers discuss recent insights on the relationship between sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and atrial fibrillation (AF), particularly how proper SDB management can reduce the incidence, burden, and recurrence of AF.
Top 5 Most-Read Employer Articles of 2020
December 24th 2020The top 5 most-read employer stories of 2020 on AJMC.com focused primarily on the role of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic on several issues affecting the workplace, including adverse mental health outcomes, leave-related concerns, and the rise of virtual care.
NCCN Recommends Zanubrutinib as First-Line, Second-Line Therapy in CLL, SLL
December 23rd 2020The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) recommended zanubrutinib, approved by the FDA for the treatment of adult patients with mantle cell lymphoma, as a first-line and second-line therapy for treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia/small lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL/SLL).