Amy Ellis Discusses Setting Up an ePRO Tool at a Community Cancer Center
January 22nd 2021Setting up a new tool to capture electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) requires a lot of prep work to ensure patients are comfortable and ready to use the tool, said Amy Ellis, chief quality officer at Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Donald Berwick on the Biden Transition Team's Challenges in Cancer Care
January 20th 2021Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, president emeritus and senior fellow at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and former CMS administrator, discusses challenges in cancer care and health care awaiting the Biden transition team.
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Dr Rigmor Jensen Considers the Future of Research on Medication Overuse Headache
January 20th 2021It will be very interesting to understand the mechanism of medication overuse headache, along with the effects antibodies have on the condition, said Rigmor Jensen, MD, professor of neurology at The University of Copenhagen and director of the Danish Headache Center.
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Amy Ellis Discusses Choosing Between Multiple Oncology APMs
January 20th 2021With so many different oncology alternative payment models (APMs) available, choosing the right ones to participate in might simply mean finding which ones already align with what a practice is doing, said Amy Ellis, chief quality officer at Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Sibel Blau Discusses Adapting to Telehealth in Oncology and Future Issues
January 18th 2021Adapting to telehealth was not difficult, but practice transformation around telehealth has been more difficult, and there remains the future uncertainty around continued reimbursement, said Sibel Blau, MD, of Northwest Medical Specialties and Quality Cancer Care Alliance.
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Payer Implications on Reforms to Price Transparency
January 17th 2021Amid recent reforms on price transparency by CMS and the Trump administration, payers' workloads will substantially increase with notable challenges that include having to maintain accurate prices and the impact of exposed negotiated rates.
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How COVID-19 May Drive Changes in Health Care Delivery, Investment in Value-Based Care
January 13th 2021As coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to drive significant change in health care delivery, physician leaders affiliated with the Council for Accountable Physician Practices have worked to increase investment in strategies to address disparities in care exacerbated by the pandemic, such as value-based care and telemedicine.
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Dr Sibel Blau Discusses the Impact of Delayed Cancer Diagnoses on Community Cancer Practices
January 12th 2021Telehealth is helpful, but it is not enough to make up for the delay in cancer diagnoses occurring as a result of the pandemic, said Sibel Blau, MD, of Northwest Medical Specialties and Quality Cancer Care Alliance.
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Dr Frank Porreca Talks Through the Challenges of Measuring Migraine Pain
January 6th 2021Pain is a subjective response with multiple features and components, said Frank Porreca, PhD, professor of pharmacology and anesthesiology at the University of Arizona and a member of the Department of Collaborative Research at Mayo Clinic in Arizona.
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Dr Richard Shinto on Managing Disparities in Health Care Services Amid the Pandemic
January 6th 2021Despite limited resources to combat the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, collaborative efforts among the government, health plans, and providers in Puerto Rico exemplify how care can be better optimized in communities in the United States impacted by disparities in health care services.
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Dr Robert Massie: Untreated Pooled Plasma Enabled Unchecked Virus Transmission
January 5th 2021Decades ago, companies refused to heat-treat their blood products, which resulted in pooled plasma, among others, enabling many viruses to be transmitted, noted Robert K. Massie Jr, PhD, MA, of the Society for Progress.
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Dr Sibel Blau Highlights Reimbursement Concerns in Oncology
January 5th 2021The economics of cancer care remain a major concern as practices try to figure out how to deal with the cost of providing cancer care, said Sibel Blau, MD, medical oncologist, Northwest Medical Specialties, and president and CEO, Quality Cancer Care Alliance (QCCA).
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Dr Alexey Aleshin: Chemotherapy Is Meant to Eliminate, Reduce Disease Burden
January 1st 2021Through neoadjuvant chemotherapy we can downstage tumors, assess drug efficacy, and better segregate women by prognosis status for adjuvant treatment, explained Alexey Aleshin, MD, senior medical director of Oncology at biotech giant Natera.
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Joanna Thompson Discusses What Makes a Patient High Risk for Lung Cancer
December 31st 2020There are several risk factors to review when determining whether or not a patient is high risk for lung cancer and should be screened, said Joanna Thompson, multidisciplinary program manager, Highlands Oncology Group.
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Dr Milena Murray: Maintaining HIV Viral Load Suppression Can Save Health Care Dollars
December 31st 2020Several economic benefits stem from engaging in care soon after HIV transmission and maintaining viral load suppression, noted Milena Murray, PharmD, MSc, BCIDP, AAHIVP, associate professor, Midwestern University College of Pharmacy.
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Dr Guofen Yan Considers Strategies for Improving CKD Outcomes in Minority Populations
December 31st 2020Slowing progression of chronic kidney disease can help mitigate adverse outcomes in minority populations, said Guofen Yan, PhD, associate professor of biostatistics in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
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Dr Kunihiro Matsushita Lays Out the Benefits of the CKD Patch Approach
December 31st 2020This approach allows clinicians to keep using existing prediction models and incorporate chronic kidney disease (CKD) data seamlessly to calibrate patients' risks, said Kunihiro Matsushita, MD, an associate professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Division of Cardiology at Johns Hopkins University.
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Dr Megan Althoff on How, Why the GINA, ERS/ATS Guidelines Differ
December 30th 2020One guideline focuses on managing severe asthma and the other begins with recommendations for mild intermittent asthma before increasing based on disease severity, noted Megan Althoff, MD, PhD, University of Colorado.
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