Implications of Value-Based Care, Fee-for-Service Reimbursement Models Amid COVID-19
March 21st 2021Amid the pandemic, organizations utilizing a value-based care reimbursement model may be better positioned than those using a fee-for-service model to delineate high-risk patients and manage their care, particularly for long-term symptoms that may arise due to COVID-19.
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Virtual Care Adoption: Barriers to Access, Engagement Strategies, and Opportunities for Growth
March 14th 2021With a marked increase in virtual care use amid the COVID-19 pandemic, several strategies can continue to evolve its effectiveness and adoption. This includes addressing disparities in usage among older populations and underserved communities, as well as improving home monitoring and interoperability.
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How New Price Transparency Requirement Will Impact Care Delivery for Health Systems, Patients
March 11th 2021To adapt to a new requirement this year for all US hospitals to publicly post the costs for treatment services under every insurance plan, health systems should be prepared to field the range of questions that consumers may ask on issues such as outcomes data and cost for prospective services.
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Drs Anita Makkenchery and Brandy Farrar Discuss the Growing Need for Community Health Workers
March 7th 2021Anita Makkenchery, MD, MPH, and Brandy Farrar, PhD, discuss how the pandemic has highlighted the need for community health workers and what sets them apart from other health care professionals.
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Implications of Skin Disorders in Parkinson Disease for Neurologists, Dermatologists
March 3rd 2021Through heightened awareness and education on skin disorders in Parkinson disease (PD), neurologists and dermatologists can better recognize PD-related manifestations that are present on the skin and direct patients to the optimal source of care for these issues.
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Jeffrey Hogan Discusses Helping Health Care Payers Create Pandemic Infrastructure
February 28th 2021Jeffrey Hogan, Northeast regional manager of the Rogers Benefit Group and member of the Board of Directors for the Connecticut Business Group on Health, discussed how his organization helped providers navigate some of the challenges posed by the pandemic.
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Denise Giambalvo on Upcoming Discussions at MBGH’s Behavioral Health Program
February 21st 2021The Midwest Business Group on Health's program this week on behavioral health will explore strategies that employers have implemented to address rising anxiety and financial stressors in the workforce amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
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Amy Ellis: There Was a Big Shift to Telemedicine in Cancer Care Delivery
February 17th 2021With the onset of the pandemic, the increased use of telemedicine has been the biggest change to how cancer care is being delivered; however, whether telemedicine is here to stay depends on the regulators and payers, said Amy Ellis, chief quality officer at Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Assessing Health Care Policy Reform at the Federal and State Levels
February 14th 2021In addition to coronavirus disease 2019, several other factors will play a major role in health care policy reform for federal and state-level health officials this year, including the transition to value-based care and containment of high health care costs.
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Dr Robert Massie Discusses Why Normal Life Expectancy Is Not So Easily Defined
February 13th 2021Robert K. Massie Jr, PhD, MA, of the Society for Progress, was born with severe factor VIII hemophilia in August 1956. He contracted HIV in 1978 and later hepatitis C, both from contaminated blood products.
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Dr Burcu Zeydan Explains How Aging Impacts Multiple Sclerosis
February 12th 2021Timing of relapses in multiple sclerosis is one of several interactions among aging, the trajectory of progressive disease, and worsening disability, according to Burcu Zeydan, MD, assistant professor of neurology, assistant professor of radiology, at the Mayo Clinic.
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Dr Robert Massie: Patient Needs Matter for Quality of Life to Not Suffer
February 10th 2021Whereas patient care was often bogged down in bureaucracy when he was younger, Robert K. Massie Jr, PhD, MA, of the Society for Progress, notes that hospitals and caregivers are increasingly paying attention to what makes sense for patient care.
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Examining Initiatives Addressing Mental Health, Care Disparities in Underserved Communities
February 7th 2021Several initiatives help to provide free clinical research and education to promote diversity and inclusion in clinical trials, as well as to spotlight and destigmatize mental health issues, noted Angela Colon-Mahoney, MS, Otsuka America Pharmaceutical Inc.
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Classifying Skin Disorders in Parkinson Disease
February 5th 2021Skin disorders in Parkinson disease can be classified into 2 major groups: noniatrogenic, which are more prevalent in people with PD and not related to therapy, and iatrogenic, which are caused directly by antiparkinsonian therapies.
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Dr Krishna Sundar: Cough Hypersensitivity Is a Key Target for Patients With Chronic Cough
February 4th 2021There needs to be a better understanding of cough drivers in patients as treatments have stopped working, said Krishna M. Sundar, MD, clinical professor, Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, and medical director, Sleep-Wake Center, University of Utah.
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Amy Ellis on the Benefits of ePROs in Cancer Care
February 3rd 2021Electronic patient-reported outcomes (ePROs) tools can benefit patients by keeping them on treatment longer, and the pandemic has likely accelerated how many practices move to using ePROs, said Amy Ellis, chief quality officer at Northwest Medical Specialties.
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