New Blueprint Creates a Roadmap for Strengthening Complex Care in the US
December 3rd 2018The Blueprint for Complex Care takes into account what work is already being done and outlines next steps to continue to change the way care is delivered to patients with complex health and social needs, said Teagan Kuruna, research writer at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Dr Michael Kolodziej Discusses Concerns Around Paying for Innovative Treatments, Like CAR T
December 3rd 2018While new therapies like chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, can have amazing results, the innovation of these treatments has outstripped the United States’ ability to pay for them, said Michael Kolodziej, MD, vice president and chief innovation officer at ADVI Health, Inc.
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Dr Barbara McAneny Discusses Addressing Chronic Preventable Diseases and Social Determinants
December 1st 2018What happens outside of the physician’s office is important to a patient’s health and the American Medical Association (AMA) is working to extend the physician’s and better measure social risk factors in addition to medical ones, explained Barbara L. McAneny, MD, president of the AMA.
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Giving Patients With Complex Health and Social Needs a Platform to Tell Their Stories
November 28th 2018The National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs gives patients who face barriers to care and in their everyday life a platform to tell their stories and a chance to meet others facing similar issues, said Maritza Gomez, program assistant for community engagement at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. About a dozen consumer scholars will attend Putting Care at the Center, the National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs' conference December 5-7 in Chicago.
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The Putting Care at the Center Meeting Builds Community and Encourages Cross-Sector Collaboration
November 27th 2018The Putting Care at the Center meeting, which will be held December 5-7 in Chicago, Illinois, helps build a community among people who are working to improve care for patients with complex health needs so they can collaborate and share best practices, explained Victor Murray, director for care management initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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The Putting Care at the Center Meeting Improves Care for Complex Patients and Shares Best Practices
November 26th 2018The Putting Care at the Center meeting, being held December 5-7 in Chicago, Illinois, is the only meeting solely dedicated to sharing best learnings about delivering care to patients with complex health and social needs. People who attend the meeting will be able to meet others from around the country who are putting plans into action and attend panel discussions and workshops, explained Mavis Asiedu-Frimpong, director for national initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Dr Barbara McAneny: Success in OCM Seems Like a "Random Event"
November 23rd 2018Practices that had experience with the COME HOME community oncology medical home model didn’t perform any better in the Oncology Care Model (OCM) than other practices, explained Barbara L. McAneny, MD, president of the American Medical Association.
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Lyn Fitzgerald Discusses How NCCN Defines and Assesses Value in Cancer Care
November 21st 2018In 2015, NCCN introduced the NCCN evidence blocks which is a tool that allowed for clinicians and patients to have a conversation about what is important to a patient’s individual value system, said Lyn Fitzgerald, senior vice president of US & Global Development at NCCN.
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Dr Elizabeth Stringer Outlines Opioid Dependency vs Opioid Misuse and Abuse
November 20th 2018There are more similarities between patients with opioid dependency and patients with opioid misuse and abuse than physicians have been led to believe, said Elizabeth Stringer, PhD, chief science and clinical officer of axialHealthcare.
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Dr Sanjeev Arora Discusses the Specifics of Project ECHO and How Community Clinicians Benefit
November 18th 2018The Project ECHO program helps make local community providers into experts in specialty areas in order to improve access to care for their patients, explained Sanjeev Arora, MD, FACG, MACP, director and founder of Project ECHO and a professor of medicine at University of New Mexico.
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Dr Dana Goldman Explains Why Dr Erin Trish Is an Emerging Leader in Managed Care Research
November 16th 2018As healthcare becomes an increasingly important issue in society, it’s necessary for researchers to be able to produce work that is digestible for broad audiences, which is something Erin Trish, PhD, an assistant research professor at the University of Southern California (USC) Price School of Public Policy and associate director of health policy at the USC Schaeffer Center, excels at, explained Dana Goldman, PhD, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Chair and director of the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and Professor of Public Policy, Pharmacy, and Economics at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy and USC School of Pharmacy.
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Dr Sibel Blau on Data Sharing Within the Quality Cancer Care Alliance
November 16th 2018The practices in the Quality Cancer Care Alliance (QCCA) are able to share data to improve the quality of cancer care delivered to patients, explained Sibel Blau, MD, medical oncologist at Northwest Medical Specialties, PLLC.
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Dr Barbara McAneny Discusses Concerns With New Medicare Policies
November 15th 2018The American Medical Association (AMA) has concerns with the proposed changes CMS is looking to make to the Medicare accountable care organization (ACO) program and with the announced change to allow step therapy in Medicare Advantage plans, explained Barbara L. McAneny, MD, president of the AMA.
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Nobel Prize Winner Dr James Allison on the Impact His Work Has Made
November 12th 2018It has been good knowing that treatments he has had a hand in developing will give years of quality life to patients, where treatments only gave a few months before, explained James Allison, PhD, chair of the Department of Immunology, the Vivian L. Smith Distinguished Chair in Immunology, director of the Parker Institute for Cancer Research, executive director of the Immunotherapy Platform at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and 2018 Nobel Prize cowinner in Medicine.
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Dr Elizabeth Stringer Explains Veterans' Risk of Opioid Abuse
November 5th 2018What we found in our predictive model for opioid use disorder is that behavioral health conditions are actually the best predictors of who is going to traverse into opioid use disorder, explained Elizabeth Stringer, PhD, chief science and clinical officer of axialHealthcare.
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Dr Barbara McAneny Expresses Concern With Increasing Consolidation
November 4th 2018The American Medical Association (AMA) had pushed for the CVS–Aetna merger to be blocked because of the increasing body of literature that shows consolidation results in more expensive care with no increase in quality, said Barbara L. McAneny, MD, president of the AMA.
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Dr Sanjeev Arora Explains the Origins of Project ECHO and Improving Access to Care
November 2nd 2018Project ECHO, which helps specialists disseminate knowledge to primary care providers, was created on the idea that patients should not be dying from curable diseases because they don’t have access to the right providers, said Sanjeev Arora, MD, FACG, MACP, director and founder of Project ECHO and a professor of medicine at University of New Mexico.
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Nobel Prize Winner Dr James Allison on Meeting Patients Treated With Ipilimumab
October 24th 2018As a basic scientist, James Allison, PhD, didn’t always meet the patients who benefitted from treatments he discovered, but he did meet 1 woman who participated in one of the early trials of ipilimumab.
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Dr Barbara McAneny Discusses the Effect of OCM's Second Performance Period Results
October 24th 2018Practices that did not meet cost-savings goals in either the first or second performance periods of the Oncology Care Model (OCM) will likely leave the program, said Barbara L. McAneny, MD, president of the American Medical Association.
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Nobel Prize Winner Dr James Allison Discusses the Need to Fund More Fundamental Science
October 12th 2018Major discoveries only happen when there is funding for fundamental science, said James Allison, PhD, chair of the Department of Immunology, the Vivian L. Smith Distinguished Chair in Immunology, director of the Parker Institute for Cancer Research, executive director of the Immunotherapy Platform at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and 2018 Nobel Prize cowinner in Medicine. He explained that he never would have discovered how to use the CTLA-4 protein to treat cancer if he hadn’t been trying to understand the mechanisms of T-cell activation.
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Dr Winston Collins: Chronic Pain Often Brings a Need for Psychosocial Services
October 3rd 2018Chronic pain is often associated with depression or dysphoria as people can no longer do all the things they want, which may require psychosocial services, said Winston Collins, PhD, program director for substance use services at the John F. Kennedy Behavioral Health Centers.
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Dr Jeffrey Gudin Explains Why Opioid Prescribing Requires Careful Balance of Patient Needs
October 1st 2018Healthcare providers must think about the entire home environment their patient lives in when prescribing opioids, said Jeffrey Gudin, MD, director of Pain Management and Palliative Care at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center.
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Dr Robert Gabbay: New Therapy Options Make It Easier to Manage Patients With Diabetes
September 28th 2018There are a growing number of diabetes therapies, which has led to the need to individualize choices based on patient profile, said Robert A. Gabbay, MD, PhD, FACP, senior vice president and chief medical officer of Joslin Diabetes Center.
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Dr Winston Collins Highlights How Philadelphia Is Trying to Reduce Stigma of Addiction
September 21st 2018Getting more patients access to medication-assisted treatment for their substance use disorder requires reducing the stigma of the disease, said Winston Collins, PhD, program director for substance use services at the John F. Kennedy Behavioral Health Centers.
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Dr Denalee O'Malley Highlights Gaps in Cancer Treatment Communication
September 19th 2018Assessing a patient’s understanding of his or her own illness is important as cancer treatments become more and more complex, said Denalee O’Malley, PhD, LSW, instructor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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Dr Don Dizon Highlights Services Insurance Should Cover for Women Who Had Breast Cancer
September 14th 2018There are medications, procedures, and techniques that insurers could do a better job covering that would improve quality for women after breast cancer, said Don S. Dizon, MD, FACP, FASCO, director of Women's Cancers at the Lifespan Cancer Institute, director of medical oncology at Rhode Island Hospital, and associate professor of medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Health systems will need to be able to provide multiple services to treat and support people recovering from substance use disorder, which requires interaction and communication, said Winston Collins, PhD, program director for substance use services at the John F. Kennedy Behavioral Health Centers.
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Dr Denalee O'Malley on Follow-Up Care for Cancer Survivors
September 5th 2018Making financial sacrifices during treatment can have long-term effects on survivorship for patients with cancer, said Denalee O’Malley, PhD, LSW, instructor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.
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Dr Jeffrey Gudin: How Providers Can Make Sure Patients in Pain Are Treated
September 3rd 2018The pendulum has swung so far that even patients with cancer pain may not get the appropriate medications they need, but there are things healthcare providers can keep in mind when caring for patients who need opioids for pain, said Jeffrey Gudin, MD, director of Pain Management and Palliative Care at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center.
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