There is a concerted effort to identify biomarkers to understand the risk of progression of diabetic eye disease, but many studies have not been performed in diverse populations, explained Jennifer K. Sun, MD, MPH, associate professor of ophthalmology and chief of the Center for Clinical Eye Research and Trials, Harvard Medical School; and chair, DRCR Retina Network.
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Communication, Teamwork Can Foster Resilience, Says Dr Lee Norman
May 14th 2023The best leaders are those who foster open communication, says Lee A. Norman, MD, MHS, MBA, who appeared at The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event on population health in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Q&A: Elizabeth Johnson Shares Why Empathy Is Missing From Patient-Centered Care
May 12th 2023Elizabeth Johnson, LPN, PACS, BPCA, CEO of MedicoCX, co-CEO of Healthcare Advocate Summit, and an Asembia 2023 presenter, discusses why more empathetic approaches that take into account the full range of the patient experience are needed to improve patient-focused health care.
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Dr Jessica Robinson-Papp Explains Toxicity Reduction in HIV Treatment
May 12th 2023Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, talks about the strides made in antiretroviral therapy for HIV and how these improvements lead to better patient outcomes.
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Dr Milena Pavlova Emphasizes the Importance of Sleep Apnea Treatment in Epilepsy
May 10th 2023Milena Pavlova, MD, neurologist, and medical director of the Sleep Testing Center at Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital, highlights how even mild cases of sleep apnea can increase the number of seizures a patient with epilepsy experiences and harm organs.
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Dr Fran Gregory Discusses the Impact of the New Wave of Biosimilars on Rebate Practices
May 8th 2023Fran Gregory, PharmD, vice president of emerging therapies at Cardinal Health, discusses the role the new wave of biosimilars will have on rebate practices for both pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) and payers.
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Dr Mark Fendrick Discusses How the Braidwood Ruling Could Affect Cost-Sharing
May 8th 2023Cost sharing for several treatments could disappear following the Braidwood v Becerra ruling, according to A. Mark Fendrick, MD, director of the V-BID Center at the University of Michigan and co-editor in chief of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Deliberate Learning Can Help Providers Adapt, Says Dr Lee Norman
May 7th 2023Keeping up-to-date on information, whether it is about clinical matters or information systems, is critical to a deliberate learning mindset that is beneficial to health care providers, says Lee A. Norman, MD, MHS, MBA, the senior medical director for Optum Care Kansas City.
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Dr Jessica Robinson-Papp Talks About HIV Medication Adherence and Supporting Patients
May 5th 2023Jessica Robinson-Papp, MD, MS, professor of neurology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai, talks about what factors can contribute to medication nonadherence in people with HIV, and the different levels of support that might be available to patients.
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Dr Jeffrey Lancet Discusses the Evolving Therapy Landscape of AML
May 4th 2023Jeffrey E. Lancet, MD, chair of the Department of Malignant Hematology at Moffitt Cancer Center, gave insight on the evolving treatment landscape of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and the potential of immunotherapy and targeted therapies going forward.
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For Treatment Resistance in NSCLC, Repeat Biomarker Testing Is Key, Says Dr Mark Socinski
May 4th 2023Mark A. Socinski, MD, executive director of AdventHealth Cancer Institute, gave insight into treatment resistance and the importance of repeat biomarker testing at the time of disease progression in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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Sebastian Pistritto: Harnessing Data Boosts Efficiency in Medication Delivery
May 4th 2023Sebastian Pistritto, chief marketing officer at ParcelShield Holdings, LLC, talks about how technology such as artificial intelligence helps to evaluate data to assist in medication delivery service decision-making, depending on the need of the pharmacy and its patients.
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Dr David Spencer Emphasizes Safety in Investigational Cell Therapy for Epilepsy Trial
May 4th 2023David Spencer, MD, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and professor of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University, discusses the importance of patient safety in a first-in-human trial of NRTX-1001 GABAergic interneuron cell therapy for focal epilepsy.
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Dr Stephen Schleicher: Rural Patient Care Access Is a Top Priority for Community Oncology
May 4th 2023Stephen M. Schleicher, MD, MBA, Tennessee Oncology, co-authored a recent paper on the complexities of the rural cancer experience; the principal conclusion was potential for a streamlined care process to optimize care efficiencies and access, thereby improving patient outcomes.
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Cardinal Health's Naveen Mansukhani Details How Lowering Costs Is a Multi-Department Effort
May 3rd 2023Naveen Mansukhani, director of operations and account management of Retail Pharmacy Services at Cardinal Health, talks about how the responsibility for saving costs does not just fall on one department or person, but is collaborative and requires strategy.
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NHIA's Connie Sullivan Discusses the Benefits and Patient Satisfaction of Home Infusion
May 3rd 2023Connie Sullivan, president and CEO of the National Home Infusion Association (NHIA), discusses why at-home infusion is beneficial to patients and why so many patients reported feeling satisfied with home administration.
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Margaret Rehayem Discusses How Employers Should Look at Their Humira Biosimilar Strategy
May 3rd 2023Oncology has been an easy area for employers to adopt biosimilars because of the rising costs in the space, said Margaret Rehayem, vice president, National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions. Now that multiple adalimumab (Humira) biosimilars are hitting the US market, employers should take a step back to review their current strategy around the drug.
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Dr David Spencer Looks Ahead to Next Phase of Cell Therapy Trial for Epilepsy
May 3rd 2023David Spencer, MD, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and professor of neurology at Oregon Health and Science University, talks about the first-in-human trial of interneuron cell therapy for treatment of focal epilepsy and explains the next steps.
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Josh Marsh Discusses the Role of Technology, Automation in Patient Assistance Programs
May 2nd 2023Technology and automation within patient assistance programs can enhance the patient journey and assist pharmaceutical manufacturers at a lower cost, explained Josh Marsh, vice president of Sonexus at Cardinal Health.
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Dr Andy Blauvelt on Selecting the Right Patient for Systemic Therapy or Biologics to Treat AD
May 2nd 2023Andy Blauvelt, MD, MBA, president of Oregon Medical Research Center, discusses the use of systemic therapies vs biologics and why adherence is so important when treating patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).
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Dr Larry Eichenfield: A Changing Therapy Landscape Provides More Options for Infants With AD
May 2nd 2023Larry Eichenfield, MD, professor of dermatology and pediatrics and vice chair of the Department of Dermatology at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine and chief of pediatric and adolescent dermatology at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego, discusses the use of different treatments and biologics for atopic dermatitis (AD) in infants, which he presented at the Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis conference.
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Dr Robert Sidbury: How to Treat Facial Atopic Dermatitis in Infants
May 1st 2023Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH, professor of pediatrics at Seattle Children's Hospital, discusses treatment approaches for atopic dermatitis of the face in infancy, which he presented at the Revolutionizing Atopic Dermatitis conference.
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Dr Mark Fendrick Talks About Clinical Effects of the Braidwood Ruling
May 1st 2023A. Mark Fendrick, MD, co–editor in chief of The American Journal of Managed Care® and director of the V-BID Center at the University of Michigan, discusses how the Braidwood ruling can affect the efficacy of preventive care.
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