Dr Alex C. Spyropoulos on the Significance of the EINSTEIN-CHOICE Rivaroxaban Findings
April 29th 2017The results of the EINSTEIN-CHOICE late-breaking trial comparing the effectiveness of rivaroxaban versus aspirin for preventing venous thromboembolism were presented at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session. According to Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD, FACP, FCCP, FRCPC, professor of medicine at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, these findings could shift the paradigm of long-term thrombosis prevention strategies.
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Dr Fatima Cody Stanford Discusses Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Obesity Treatment
April 26th 2017Racial or ethnic minorities are less likely to have insurance that covers treatments for obesity, even though they are at higher risk of the disease, explained Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, FAAP, FTOS, of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Ross Owen Explains Hennepin Health's Unconventional Care Team and Clinic Structure
April 25th 2017Hennepin Health’s integrated approach to care coordination for complex patients requires a broader definition of care teams and clinics, explained Ross Owen, health strategy director of Hennepin County.
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Dr Patricia Flatley Brennan on Staying Contemporary at the National Library of Medicine
April 25th 2017As a career employee in an increasingly partisan atmosphere, Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, the new director of the National Library of Medicine, has the benefit of being one-step removed from political upheaval, while still being close to a political appointee to ensure her work is aligned with new policies.
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Dr Yehuda Handelsman Discusses Increasing Compliance Through Patient Buy-In
April 23rd 2017One of the best ways to increase compliance when treating diabetes is to ensure patients fully understand the importance of treatment, according to Yehuda Handelsman, MD, FACP, FACE, FNLA, medical director and principal investigator at the Metabolic Institute of America. However, this can be difficult for physicians with a limited amount of time for patient visits.
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Dr Allan Gibofsky on How Physicians Can Respond to Patients' Communication Needs
April 20th 2017On both sides of the patient-physician relationship, there are opportunities for improvement in communication and listening. In particular, healthcare providers must recognize patients’ capabilities and adjust their own communication styles appropriately, according to Allan Gibofsky, MD, professor of medicine and public health at Weill Cornell Medical College and an attending rheumatologist at Hospital for Special Surgery.
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Dr Marietou Ouayogode on Predictors of ACO Performance on Preventive Care
April 19th 2017An analysis of Medicare accountable care organizations (ACOs) revealed that those with more primary care physicians performed better on preventive care quality measures and infrastructure and financing were also predictive of better performance, explained Mariétou Ouayogodé, PhD, post-doctoral fellow at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth.
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Dr Marianne Fazen on the Value for Employers in the Oncology Care Model
April 18th 2017Oncology care management helps coordinate the clinical aspects of cancer treatment, but it would also be helpful to have a benefits manager to help guide patients through their many options, said Marianne Fazen, PhD, president and CEO of the Texas Business Group on Health.
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Daniel J. Klein Recaps the PAN Foundation Cost-Sharing Roundtable
April 14th 2017At the PAN Foundation Cost-Sharing Roundtable, a variety of voices were represented from across healthcare to discuss the importance of the safety net, explained Daniel J. Klein, president and CEO of the Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation.
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Allison Silvers Draws Parallels Between Community Health and Palliative Care
April 13th 2017Before Allison Silvers became vice president of payment and policy at the Center to Advance Palliative Care, she ran an information center that helped the elderly. In both of these roles, she has helped people make the best possible choices after evaluating all of their options.
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Dr David L. Porter Discusses Side Effects of CAR-T Cell Therapy
April 11th 2017CAR-T cell treatment can have a number of side effects, with the most serious being cytokine release syndrome, according to David L. Porter, MD, of the University of Pennsylvania Health System. However, there are some promising therapies like interleukin-6 blockers that can reverse this reaction.
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Heather Zacker on Digital Health's Potential to Revolutionize Diabetes Care
April 10th 2017Faced with an overwhelming amount of healthcare settings and information, patients with diabetes could find that digital health tools are a powerful resource for managing their illness, according to Heather Zacker, MS, senior director of Care Alliances of Joslin Innovation at Joslin Diabetes Center.
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Samantha Watson on the Importance of Patient-Provider Discussions About Cancer Costs
April 9th 2017Providers have a responsibility to discuss the costs of cancer care with their patients earlier on, so the patients aren’t blindsided by enormous bills, said Samantha Watson, founder and CEO of The Samfund. These conversations would help patients prepare for the financial realities associated with cancer.
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Dr Grace C. Wright Envisions Role of Vectra DA in Future RA Guidelines
April 8th 2017As more organizations begin to issue guidelines for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, they will incorporate recommendations to determine whether a drug is working. One option that can help give effective care and streamline patient managements is the use of the Vectra DA test, explained Grace C. Wright, MD, PhD, clinical associate professor of medicine and attending rheumatologist at New York University Langone Medical Center.
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Dr Harold L. Paz on Aetna's Transition Towards Wellness and Value
April 5th 2017Aetna is in the process of transforming from a traditional health insurance company to becoming a healthcare-focused company, in part by emphasizing value-based reimbursement and social determinants of health, said Harold L. Paz, MD, MS, executive vice president and chief medical officer at Aetna.
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Dr Karen van Caulil Says Patients Are Top Priority for Employers
April 4th 2017It can be difficult at times for the Florida Health Care Coalition to meet the needs of every stakeholder, but the patient’s best interest is always at the center, said Karen van Caulil, PhD, president and CEO of the Florida Health Care Coalition. The organization works with task forces and advisory groups to find solutions that put the patient first.
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Dr Fatima Cody Stanford Emphasizes Role of Family in Treating Childhood Obesity
April 3rd 2017Children need support from their families to fight obesity, as they lack the tools to change their diet and exercise patterns alone, according to Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, FAAP, FTOS, of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. Getting obesity under control in childhood is key to reducing the risk of negative health outcomes later in life.
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Dr Patricia Flatley Brennan Outlines Advances at the National Library of Medicine
April 2nd 2017Behind the scenes there are a number of advances that Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, director of the National Library of Medicine, would like to see take place to make it easier to get literature into people's hands.
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Dr Zirui Song: Original Research Can Help Unpack Healthcare System Complexities
April 2nd 2017Original research is necessary to overcome the challenges inherent in our healthcare system, in part by helping us fully understand various behavioral incentives, said Zirui Song, MD, PhD, resident at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Dr Yehuda Handelsman on How Insulin Therapy Advances Can Boost Patients' Quality of Life
April 1st 2017With new technologies that allow insulin to be delivered much more easily and at a targeted speed, diabetes treatment is less likely to interfere with patients’ lives, explained Yehuda Handelsman, MD, FACP, FACE, FNLA, medical director and principal investigator at the Metabolic Institute of America.
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Allison Silvers Discusses the Importance of Palliative Care Integration for Complex Patients
March 31st 2017Palliative care can help alleviate the suffering and symptoms that go along with serious disease, making it an important component when caring for complex, high-need patients, said Allison Silvers, vice president of payment and policy at the Center to Advance Palliative Care.
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Advice From Heather Zacker on Optimizing Shared Decision-Making
March 30th 2017In order to develop shared decision-making, physicians must build trusting relationships with patients and be mindful of cultural biases, according to Heather Zacker, MS, senior director of Care Alliances of Joslin Innovation at Joslin Diabetes Center. She also encouraged practices to develop a unified direction to ensure incentives are aligned for the entire care team.
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Melissa Thompson on How Empathy in Cancer Care Can Give Patients Dignity
March 29th 2017Empathy is the root of dignity for patients, and healthcare providers need to consciously adjust their communication styles to demonstrate that empathy, according to Melissa Thompson, MBA, healthcare strategist, patient, and self-advocate. Some examples include not discussing the patient without including them and using inclusive language that brings the patient and provider together.
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Dr Alex C. Spyropoulos Discusses the Patient-Centered Directions of Rivaroxaban Research
March 28th 2017According to Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD, FACP, FCCP, FRCPC, professor of medicine at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, research on rivaroxaban to prevent thrombosis is moving from determining efficacy to evaluating patient-centered outcomes in a variety of clinical situations, as evidenced by new studies like EINSTEIN-CHOICE and the MARINER trial.
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Dr E. Magnus Ohman: GEMINI-ACS-1 Trial a "Building Block" for Research on Rivaroxaban in ACS
March 27th 2017E. Magnus Ohman, MD, FRCPI, FESC, FACC, FSCAI, professor of medicine at Duke University Medical Center, discussed the results of the GEMINI-ACS-1 trial comparing rivaroxaban and aspirin in acute coronary syndrome (ACS), which he and his co-authors presented at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session. They found no significant differences in the primary endpoints and ischemic outcomes, though further research will be necessary to inform clinical practice.
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Dr Jeffrey Brenner Highlights Successful Care Models for Complex Patients
March 27th 2017At the Putting Care at the Center conference, panelists presented their successful models for caring for high-needs patients, which were summarized by Jeffrey Brenner, MD, executive director of the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. These models provided examples of how to scale up innovative approaches to care delivery and interventions.
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Dr Marianne Fazen Explains How Coverage Decisions Factor Into Cancer Treatment Costs
March 26th 2017There are more costs involved in cancer treatment than just the price of the drugs, said Marianne Fazen, PhD, president and CEO of the Texas Business Group on Health. The process of selecting the right treatment also factors into spending, so it is important for patients to get a second opinion.
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Dr Alex C. Spyropoulos: What EINSTEIN-CHOICE Rivaroxaban Findings Mean for Clinical Practice
March 24th 2017The EINSTEIN-CHOICE findings presented at the American College of Cardiology 66th Session demonstrated some promising outcomes, showing that rivaroxaban is a viable option for long-term prevention of venous thromboembolism in some patients, said Alex C. Spyropoulos, MD, FACP, FCCP, FRCPC, professor of medicine at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine.
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Dr Allan Gibofsky Explains Causes of RA Patient-Physician Communication Gaps
March 23rd 2017A worldwide study of rheumatoid arthritis patients and providers found that they often focus on separate goals, which can lead to a disconnect in communication, according to Allan Gibofsky, MD, professor of medicine and public health at Weill Cornell Medical College and an attending rheumatologist at Hospital for Special Surgery.
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Eliminating Cost Sharing Could Improve Access to Cancer Care, Says Samantha Watson
March 22nd 2017If the burden of cost sharing no longer fell on cancer patients, they would be more likely to access care and maintain treatment as prescribed, leading to improved outcomes, according to Samantha Watson, founder and CEO of The Samfund. When faced with high copays, patients are more likely to skip appointments or take only half of their prescribed medications.
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