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Currently, chemotherapy remains a common treatment for biliary tract cancers, which have a limited survival rate.
Segment 7: How Flexible Are Oncology Care Pathways?
April 27th 2016Panelists discussed whether there is any flexibility woven into the process of developing a clinical pathway, especially if a patient does not respond to a particular therapy or if a clinician wants to include a new therapy that may be better fit.
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Study Disproves Role of Statins in Reducing Risk of CRC, Implicates Cholesterol Instead
April 27th 2016An exhaustive analysis of over a 100,000 individuals has confirmed the absence of unbiased association between statin use and a person’s risk of colorectal cancer; however, an inverse relation of risk and cholesterol levels was identified.
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This Week in Managed Care: April 23, 2016
April 23rd 2016This week, the top stories in managed care included the news that UnitedHealth will be exiting most Obamacare exchanges in 2017, and coverage from both the annual meeting of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy and the Community Oncology Conference.
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5 Takeaways From AMCP's Annual Meeting
April 22nd 2016Cost, biosimilars, and technology dominated the conversations when managed care pharmacists, health plan administrators, physicians, and more gathered for the AMCP Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting in San Francisco, April 19-22, 2016.
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Questions With OCM Participation? Flatiron Health Could Provide Answers
April 21st 2016Flatiron Health has announced the development of a cloud-based electronic health record and an analytics tool to support reporting requirements for those clinics that will be selected to participate in the Oncology Care Model.
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What We're Reading: ACA Is Having a Positive Impact on Personal Finances
April 21st 2016What we're reading, April 21, 2016: Congress keeps things moving on the fight against the opioid epidemic; new paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research finds Medicaid expansion has a broader societal impact; and Novartis faces stiff competition from generic version of Gleevec.
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What Is Coming in Specialty Pharmacy? A Look at the Near-Term Drug Pipeline
April 20th 2016AMCP Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting 2016 kicked off by delving into the near-term specialty pharmaceutical pipeline with Aimee Tharaldson, PharmD, senior clinical consultant of emerging therapies at Express Scripts.
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Clinical Pathways Get an In-Depth Look in Evidence-Based Oncology
April 20th 2016The growth of clinical pathways in cancer care brings opportunities to improve quality and control cost, but there are frustrations, too. Physicians want to retain some freedom and are pushing back against the administrative jungle from multiple payers, according to a special issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Nivolumab OS Data Raise Hopes in Head and Neck Cancer
April 20th 2016An international study evaluating nivolumab in head and neck cancer has found that patients treated with the checkpoint inhibitor were twice as likely to be alive at 1 year after initiating treatment, compared with patients who were given standard chemotherapy.
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Dr Steve Miller Highlights the Importance of Working Closely With Oncologists
April 20th 2016Working closely with oncologists on value assessment frameworks can save money for the healthcare system while guaranteeing great outcomes for patients, Steve Miller, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Express Scripts, said during a pre-meeting session of AMCP Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting 2016.
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Dr Steven Pearson Outlines Specialty Conditions Impacting Healthcare Spending
April 19th 2016Steven D. Pearson, MD, president of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review, discussed the specialty conditions that are having the biggest impact on overall healthcare expenditures and pharmaceutical spending.
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The Future of Specialty Pharmacy: Where Do We Need to Go?
April 19th 2016The specialty pharmacy industry is unique in many ways, but the price growth for these drugs is no longer sustainable, Steve Miller, MD, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Express Scripts, said during a pre-meeting session of AMCP Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting 2016.
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Companion Diagnostic Tests for Immunotherapy Could Be Switched
April 19th 2016A study presented at the ongoing annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research has confirmed that 3 commercially available diagnostic tests that measure the expression of the programmed death ligand 1 protein in non-small cell lung cancer could be interchanged.
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Improved Health and Cost Savings Possible With 9vHPV Vaccine Against Cervical Cancer
April 19th 2016A cost-economic analysis by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health has found that switching to Gardasil-9, which protects against 9 oncogenic serotypes of the human papillomavirus, would provide improved health benefits at the same or lower societal cost.
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Are Oncology Clinical Pathways a Value Framework in the Making?
April 18th 2016Evidence-Based Oncology invited a panel of experts who are experienced in the creation of oncology care pathways, use them in their practice, and have researched the development and implementation of care pathways, to exchange ideas on the topic.
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Targeting Stem Cells in Multiple Myeloma Could Improve Outcomes
April 18th 2016Targeting cancer stem cells could have a much better impact on the outcome of patients with multiple myeloma being treated with standard chemotherapy, a new single-arm study by researchers at Johns Hopkins has found.
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This Week in Managed Care: April 16, 2016
April 16th 2016The top stories in managed care include a recap of Patient-Centered Diabetes Care, the case for the Oncology Medical Home, UnitedHealth leaves Affordable Care Act exchanges in 2 states, and CMS expands alternative payment model for primary care.
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