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.
What Benefits Can Dietary Management Provide Patients With Parkinson Disease?
August 22nd 2020Researchers find that monitoring dietary intake in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) could detect possible micronutrient insufficiencies that may exacerbate adverse effects such as constipation. Expanding knowledge on correct medication intake among patients with PD was also cited.
How Virtual Care, Back-to-School Support, Health Inequities Are Influencing Employer Action
August 20th 2020In 2 surveys, employers identified efforts to increase availability of virtual care, support employees undertaking greater caregiving roles, and address social and health inequities as a result of the pandemic.
How Can Data Integration Promote Personalization, Availability of Health Care?
August 19th 2020Through the partnership between Innovaccer and Emtiro Health, data utilization will work to delineate and address social aspects known to affect the health of populations nationwide, said Kelly Garrison, CEO at Emtiro Health, and Paul Grundy, MD, chief transformation officer at Innovaccer.
Novel Drug Shown to Improve Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in Patients With Parkinson Disease
August 14th 2020DA-9701 therapy was found to improve the severity of gastrointestinal symptom–related quality of life and severity in patients with Parkinson disease, with no adverse effects on motor symptoms, according to study findings.
How Can the COVID-19 Pandemic Enhance Value-Based Health Care Delivery?
August 12th 2020Given the constraints prevalent post-COVID-19, Dr Mark Fendrick, director of the University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design, stresses that it is now more important than ever for the health care industry to prioritize payment reform, value-based benefit design, and novel policy initiatives.
What Physical, Psychological Factors Warrant Consideration in Narcolepsy Management?
August 10th 2020Researchers discuss current and prospective pharmacological therapies for treating both excessive daytime sleepiness and cataplexy in patients with narcolepsy, as well as efforts to address narcolepsy stigma.
How Are Employers Addressing Back-to-School, Leave-Related Concerns Amid the Pandemic?
August 8th 2020Beyond telework, some notable strategies that employers should consider when managing back-to-school and other leave related concerns among employees include child care benefits and flexible work options, said David Weisenfeld, JD, legal editor and host of a XpertHR podcast.
What Obstacles Are Impeding Early Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease?
August 6th 2020Improving on the ability to confirm diagnosis of Parkinson disease (PD) earlier and determining who is at risk for PD were referenced as key factors in further slowing progression of the disease, according to review findings.
Hinge Health Announces Expansion to Become the First Digital Musculoskeletal Clinic
August 5th 2020Hinge Health announced the expansion of its clinical and technical musculoskeletal (MSK) capabilities to cover the full continuum of MSK care. The move will provide the most complete back and joint health solution to employers and health plans.
Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Be Effectively Delivered Via Telemedicine?
August 4th 2020Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia delivered via telemedicine was found to be noninferior to in-person delivery in managing severity, with similar improvements in daytime functioning exhibited between the 2 methods, according to study findings.
Review Discusses Physical Impact of Nonmotor Symptoms in Parkinson Disease
July 30th 2020Researchers discuss the implications of nonmotor symptoms in patients with Parkinson disease, which can contribute to major sleep, ocular, olfactory, throat, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or musculoskeletal disorders.
How Can Telehealth Promote Care Coordination, Value-Based Outcomes in Cardiovascular Disease?
July 29th 2020Through GoMo Health’s partnership with the Center for Health Technology and Innovation (CHTI) at the American Heart Association (AHA), GoMo, in collaboration with the AHA, has launched the telehealth care coordination solution, known as Concierge Care, a behaviorally-based, patient-centric care solution that can lead to measurable and sustainable population health, said Patrick Dunn, program director of CHTI at the AHA, and Bob Gold, chief executive officer of GoMo Health.
Poor Sleep Quality, Care Management Linked With Worsening of Seizure in Patients With Epilepsy
July 28th 2020Amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic in Italy, a significant number of patients with epilepsy reported difficulties managing their condition, especially those who reported greater use of antiseizure medications for chronic therapy and poor sleep quality, according to study findings.
Concussion Associated With Greater Risk of Parkinson Disease, Dementia
July 28th 2020Individuals who had experienced a concussion were found to be at a greater risk of Parkinson disease, mood and anxiety disorders (MADs), dementia, and hyperactivity disorder, with concussed women indicated as a notable at-risk population for MADs, according to study findings published today.
FDA Approves Novel Therapy for Cataplexy, Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Associated With Narcolepsy
July 23rd 2020This week, the FDA approved Jazz Pharmaceuticals’ XywavTM (calcium, magnesium, potassium, and sodium oxybates), an oral solution for the treatment of cataplexy or excessive daytime sleepiness in patients 7 years and older with narcolepsy.
MJFF COVID-19 Survey Highlights Adverse Implications for Patients With Parkinson Disease
July 23rd 2020Findings from the Michael J. Fox Foundation’s (MJFF) coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) survey, based on patient-reported information from Fox Insight, highlight the known adverse effects of general infections on worsening of motor and nonmotor symptoms in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). However, there still remains insufficient data on the specified risk of COVID-19 in the PD community, noted Vanessa Arnedo, vice president of Research Cohorts for MJFF, and Ethan Brown, MD, neurologist and principal investigator of the MJFF COVID-19 survey.
Vision Issues in Patients With Parkinson Disease Linked With Behavioral, Cognitive Impairment
July 17th 2020Patients with Parkinson disease who experience visual impairment were found to be more prone to behavioral issues such as depression and anxiety, as well as dementia and death, according to study findings.
What Can Improve Outcomes in Patients With Comorbid OSA, HFrEF?
July 17th 2020Automatic positive airway pressure was found to significantly improve peak oxygen uptake, left ventricular function, and quality of life in patients with comorbid obstructive sleep apnea and heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction, according to study findings.
Insufficient, Excessive Sleep Linked With Increased Risk of Mortality in Patients With Diabetes
July 16th 2020Patients with type 2 diabetes who sleep too much (≥ 10 hours) or too little (≤ 5 hours) were found to exhibit a higher mortality rate. Those at a younger age of diabetes onset who reported longer sleep duration were also associated with greater risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, according to study findings published today.
How Can Employers Safely Return Employees to the Workplace?
July 15th 2020Recognizing trends in health care that align with the COVID-19 pandemic and related racial disparities can improve the design of timely and effective strategies by employers to safely return employees to the workplace. Some of these efforts include less wait time for testing results, an improved focus on social determinants of health, and greater accessibility to care, said Lauren Vela, MBA, senior director at Pacific Business Group on Health.
What Can Improve On-Time Administration of Parkinson Disease Medications?
July 14th 2020A quality improvement project led by a multidisciplinary team was found to significantly improve on-time administration of levodopa and other medications for patients with Parkinson disease, according to study findings.