Dr C. Patrick Carroll on Biases Impacting African Americans With Sickle Cell Disease and Pain
February 19th 2020Patients with sickle cell disease already face suspicion and biases based on their need for opioids, and African American patients also face additional racial biases, said C. Patrick Carroll, MD, director of psychiatric services, Sickle Cell Center for Adults, associate professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Dr Bruce Sherman Describes Ways Employers Can Tweak Co-pay Accumulator Programs to Help Patients
February 19th 2020According to Bruce Sherman, MD, chief medical officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, there are several ways that employers can alleviate the impacts of co-pay accumulator adjustment programs on their employees, including by increasing awareness of the programs, expanding preventive drug lists, subsidizing benefits for low-income workers, and considering the true financial impact of these programs.
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Dr Adam Olszewski: Early Palliative Care Is Important and Beneficial for Patients With Blood Cancers
February 15th 2020Evidence is showing that early palliative care can be beneficial for patients with blood cancers, who receive very intense treatments that impact quality of life, said Adam Olszewski, MD, associate professor of medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Dr Roland Chen: BMS, Pfizer Committed to Improving Care for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
February 10th 2020GUARD-AF is an example of the commitment of the BMS, Pfizer Alliance in trying to further the standard of care in patients with atrial fibrillation, said Roland Chen, MD, MS, vice president and head of clinical development for innovative medicines at Bristol-Myers Squibb.
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Dr C. Patrick Carroll on Barriers to Accessing Nonpharmacologic Treatments to SDC-Related Pain
February 8th 2020There is not a lot of evidence on how well nonpharmacologic treatments work to treat sickle cell disease–related pain, and it can be difficult to get people access to these treatments, said C. Patrick Carroll, MD, director of psychiatric services, Sickle Cell Center for Adults, associate professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Dr Bruce Sherman Discusses Unintended Consequences of Co-pay Accumulator Programs
February 6th 2020While co-pay accumulator programs may appear to save employers money, they may lead to medication nonadherence if a prescription becomes too expensive for a patient to fill, which could potentially result in higher expenditures, cautioned Bruce Sherman, MD, chief medical officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Dr Adam Olszewski on Growing Ibrutinib Use to Treat CLL
February 4th 2020Ibrutinib quickly became the de fact standard of care to treat chronic lymphocytic leukemia, but the high price presents a problem for the US healthcare system, said Adam Olszewski, MD, associate professor of medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Dr Javed Butler: Recognizing Risk of Heart Failure in Patients With Diabetes Key to Preventive Care
February 1st 2020Improving recognition of the link between heart failure and diabetes can promote preventive care for at-risk patients, said Javed Butler, MD, MPH, MBA, professor of physiology and chairman for the Department of Medicine at the University of Mississippi.
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Dr C. Patrick Carroll on Caution Using Opioids to Treat Sickle Cell Disease–Related Pain
January 30th 2020Patients had never been particularly enthusiastic about using opioids to treat their pain related to sickle cell disease, but they are more cautious now, especially as they are often meet with suspicion of addiction, said C. Patrick Carroll, MD, director of psychiatric services, Sickle Cell Center for Adults, associate professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Dr Bruce Sherman Describes the Purpose and Mechanisms of Co-pay Accumulator Adjustment Programs
January 29th 2020Co-pay accumulator adjustment programs are meant to ensure that individuals are responsible for the full amount of their insurance deductible, which should help promote healthcare consumerism, according to Bruce Sherman, MD, chief medical officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Dr C. Patrick Carroll on Treating Pain for Patients With Sickle Cell Disease
January 29th 2020Managing people with sickle cell disease and complex chronic pain is difficult and requires some trial and error, said C. Patrick Carroll, MD, director of psychiatric services, Sickle Cell Center for Adults, associate professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Dr Sarah Tasian Discusses Challenges to Overcome When New Therapies Come to Market for Pediatric AML
January 28th 2020As new therapies come to market for pediatric acute myeloid leukemia, there will be a lot of questions to answer regarding dosing and where these drugs are used in the patient journey, said Sarah Tasian, MD, attending physician in the Division of Oncology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Dr Stuart Goldberg: Biomarkers and Genomic Testing Can Impact Cancer Care
January 24th 2020Several barriers exist when it comes to effectively integrating genomic testing and biomarkers into cancer testing and care, said Stuart Goldberg, MD, Chief of the Division of Outcomes and Value Research at the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack University Medical Center.
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Dr C. Ola Landgren on Getting Groundbreaking Research Into the Clinic Faster
January 23rd 2020Minimal residual disease (MRD) may be prevalent in clinical trials and discussed at conferences, but it is not really used widely in practice, said C. Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, professor of medicine and chief of the Myeloma Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer.
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Dr Bruce Sherman Explains Why Employers Should Consider Population Health in Benefit Design
January 22nd 2020Population health models that include social determinants of health can help employers design more strategic benefits that will provide an effective solution for all individuals who receive that insurance, said Bruce Sherman, MD, chief medical officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Dr Adam Olszewski Discusses Challenges With Using Ibrutinib as a First-Line Therapy in CLL
January 20th 2020While ibrutinib is a major breakthrough in treating chronic lymphocytic leukemia, it is associated with financial burdens and medical concerns for the older patients being treated, said Adam Olszewski, MD, associate professor of medicine at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
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Dr Javed Butler on Importance of Diabetes Can Break Your Heart Initiative for American Heart Month
January 19th 2020Diabetes Can Break Your Heart is an important initiative that highlights the vital need for heightened education on the link between diabetes and heart failure, especially with American Heart Month looming, said Javed Butler, MD, MPH, MBA, professor of physiology and chairman for the Department of Medicine at the University of Mississippi.
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Dr Ruben Mesa on Fedratinib's Impact on Health-Related Quality of Life in Myelofibrosis
January 15th 2020Research has shown that fedratinib favorably impacts health-related quality of life for patients with myelofibrosis across the board, said Ruben Mesa, MD, director of UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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Dr Bruce Sherman: Adding Nuance Can Make Value-Based Insurance Design More Impactful for Employers
January 13th 2020Making benefit design more nuanced through the inclusion of employee variables could help increase the impact of value-based insurance design for employers, said Bruce Sherman, MD, chief medical officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Dr Lena Winestone Outlines Barriers to Care and Disparities Among Children With Leukemia
January 12th 2020Financial barriers and perceived implicit biases were both barriers that families of children with acute leukemia raised regarding access to care issues that might have delayed diagnosis, said Lena Winestone, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of California, San Francisco.
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Dr C. Patrick Carroll on the Challenges of Treating Sickle Cell Disease–Related Pain With Opioids
January 11th 2020As a result of the opioid epidemic, there have been instances where it has been difficult to treat patients with pain related to their sickle cell disease because of new policies in place intended to curb addiction and overdoses, said C. Patrick Carroll, MD, director of psychiatric services, Sickle Cell Center for Adults, associate professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins Medicine.
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Dr Sarah Tasian Highlights Exciting New Advances Coming to Pediatric AML
January 9th 2020Sarah Tasian, MD, attending physician in the Division of Oncology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, highlights the coming advances in pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) that she is the most excited for.
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Dr C. Ola Landgren: MRD Is a Growing Topic of Interest in Cancer
January 8th 2020While minimal residual disease (MRD) has been a topic of research for at least a decade, right now it is more top of mind than ever before for people treating cancer, said C. Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, professor of medicine and chief of the Myeloma Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer.
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