November 21st 2024
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AJMC Series Finds Positive Spin-offs for Cancer Care From New Jersey's Higher Education Overhaul
August 30th 2014Status in the States, the series in The American Journal of Managed Care's news publication, Evidence-Based Oncology, took a look at cancer care in New Jersey two years after a high-profile reorganization of the state's higher education system. The overhaul has improved collaboration within research units and with nearby pharmaceutical giants, and a new medical school reports a bumper crop of applicants.
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Aetna's Repayment News Points Up Billing Truth: Treatment in Hospitals Costs More
August 28th 2014This week's news that Aetna would be repaid $8.4 million after uncovering a questionable relationship between three clinics and a hospital has its roots in a well-known managed care reality: If you're treated in a hospital setting, it costs more.
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Value in Cancer Care: AJMC Publishes ASCO Conference Coverage, Statement from Chief Medical Officer
August 28th 2014Evidence-Based Oncology, a news publication of The American Journal of Managed Care, this week published coverage from the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The regular issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, published with the ASCO special issue, features a statement on ASCO's value initiative from Chief Medical Officer Richard L. Schilsky, MD.
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Karen Lewis Discusses the Challenges of the Rapid Expansion of Genetic Testing in Healthcare
August 26th 2014Karen Lewis, MS, MM, CGC, medical policy administrator and genetic counselor at Priority Health, said that providers are engaging in genetic testing, but they are doing so in "an uninformed fashion."
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ASCO's Peter Yu, MD, and Priority Health's Burton VanderLaan, MD, to Give Keynotes at AJMCLive Event
August 22nd 2014Bringing stakeholders together is the mission of AJMCLive, the meeting series of The American Journal of Managed Care. It's reflected in the two keynote speakers for Patient-Centered Oncology Care on Nov. 14: a leader of physicians, Peter Yu, MD, the current president of ASCO; and a leader among payers, Burton VanderLaan, MD, FACP, medical director of Priority Health.
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Beyond the Numbers, Kentucky's Beshear Brings Healthcare Success Stories to State Fair
August 22nd 2014In the twilight of his term of office, Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear is savoring the political fruits from a leap of faith made 15 months ago, when he spurned his Legislature and opted to expand Medicaid, citing a unique provision in Kentucky regulations. A year after the CMS visit, Beshear and his team are the subject of glowing reports, which describe how a commonwealth with a history of getting things wrong in healthcare has done just about everything right in Obamacare.
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3D Printer Generates BiodegradableTargeted Drug Delivery System
August 22nd 2014An innovative method for using affordable, consumer-grade 3D printers and materials has been developed to fabricate custom medical implants that can contain antibacterial and chemotherapeutic compounds for targeted drug delivery.
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AJMC Panel Asks: Does it Pay to Use Pathways?
August 21st 2014Panel Discussion led by Seema Sonnad,PhD, that saw participation from ASCO's president Peter Paul Yu, MD; Jennifer Malin, MD, PhD, from WellPoint; Chadi Nabhan, MD, FACP, from the University of Chicago; and I.W. Tischler, MD, from Cigna.
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