Dr John McMurray: Dapagliflozin Excels as a Preventive and Established Treatment for Heart Failure
November 30th 2019Dapagliflozin was shown to not only benefit patients at risk of heart failure, both with and without diabetes, but treat patients with established heart failure as well, said John McMurray, MD, FRCP, FESC, professor of medical cardiology in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences at the University of Glasgow.
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Dr John Sweetenham Outlines the Effect of Current Policies on the Implementation of CAR T Therapy
November 29th 2019There are a number of policy changes that can drive change within the implementation of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, but further innovation is warranted to improve access, said John Sweetenham, MD, professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and the Associate Director for Clinical Affairs at UTSW’s Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Aliza Ben-Zacharia Details Necessary Policies to Improve Affordability of MS Treatment
November 29th 2019Stronger intervention by the government in controlling price, accessibility, and availability of MS treatment can drive innovation, said Aliza Ben-Zacharia, DNP, ANP, associate director at the Center for Nursing Research and Innovation at Mount Sinai.
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Dr James Hamrick Offers Advice for Providers Looking to Implement Patient Engagement Programs
November 25th 2019The biggest advice I would give to practices and care teams trying to really engage patients more is be innovative, explained James Hamrick, MD, senior medical director at Flatiron Health.
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Dr Alberto Ascherio Discusses Vitamin D and MS
November 25th 2019Alberto Ascherio, MD, DrPh, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and professor of medicine at the Harvard Medical School, discusses the role of vitamin D insufficiency in the risk of multiple sclerosis (MS) and the optimal dose of vitamin D for patients with MS.
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In patients with heart failure, both with and without diabetes, dapagliflozin was shown to provide identical efficacy and possibly beneficial effects on the heart, said John McMurray, MD, FRCP, FESC, professor of medical cardiology in the Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences at the University of Glasgow.
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Aliza Ben-Zacharia Describes the Cost-Related Barriers to Access for Patients With MS
November 22nd 2019Cost-related barriers to access are a major problem for US patients with MS that will hopefully be addressed through innovations in medication affordability, said Aliza Ben-Zacharia, DNP, ANP, associate director at the Center for Nursing Research and Innovation at Mount Sinai.
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Tracy Bahl Discusses OneOncology's Fundamental Priorities and Excitement for the Future
November 21st 2019The momentum that OneOncology has in the marketplace creates an exciting environment for those involved, and those seeking to become involved, in our organization, said Tracy Bahl, MBA, president and chief executive officer of OneOncology.
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Carolyn Starrett on Streamlining Practice Operations to Alleviate Physician Burnout
November 21st 2019Our goal is really to try and make the software as invisible as possible so that it becomes intelligent and aids in decision making, explained Carolyn Starrett, senior vice president, Provider Solutions, Flatiron Health.
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Robin Shah Outlines OneOncology's Use of Market-Research Information to Prioritize Value-Based Care
November 20th 2019Using market-research information builds comprehension of the communities OneOncology treats, which allows us to implement effective technologies for value-based care, said Robin Shah, chief commercial officer of OneOncology.
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Dr Michael Kolodziej Weighs In on Paying for One-Time, Curative Therapies With High Price Tags
November 18th 2019Michael Kolodziej, MD, vice president and chief innovation officer at ADVI Health, Inc, on whether payers will get more comfortable paying for one-time, curative therapies with high price tags.
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Vanessa Sammy on How New Data Tools Help Patients Choose a Site of Care
November 18th 2019New tools enabling data access can help patients choose the most appropriate site of care for their needs, representing a significant change in the care delivery paradigm, according to Vanessa Sammy, MPA, MHSA, senior director of commercial strategy and implementation for Remedy Partners.
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Dr David Snyder on When to Add Ruxolitinib to Treat GVHD
November 17th 2019Ruxolitinib should be added to treatment of patients with graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) are not improving on steroids or whose symptoms return after tapering, said David Snyder, MD, associate chair of the Department of Hematology & Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation at City of Hope.
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Aliza Ben-Zacharia: Understanding Cultural Backgrounds Key to Efficient Care for Patients with MS
November 15th 2019Understanding the cultural backgrounds and beliefs of patients with MS allows clinicians to provide effective care, said Aliza Ben-Zacharia, DNP, ANP, associate director at the Center for Nursing Research and Innovation at Mount Sinai.
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Rhett Wilkerson Discusses Why Aligning a Patient's Treatment Plan and Financial Capacity Is Vital
November 14th 2019Providing patients with financial counseling related to their potential treatment costs alleviates financial burdens and promotes efficient care, said Rhett Wilkerson, BA, director of patient financial services dedicated to American Oncology Network at Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute.
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Dr James Hamrick on Challenges With Understanding, Acting on What Constitutes Value for Patients
November 13th 2019James Hamrick, MD, senior medical director at Flatiron Health, discusses some of the biggest challenges with trying to understand what constitutes value for patients and then turning that into actionable information.
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Dr Alberto Ascherio Addresses Environmental Risk Factors for MS
November 11th 2019Alberto Ascherio, MD, DrPh, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and professor of medicine at the Harvard Medical School, explains that, in addition to known environmental factors that affect multiple sclerosis (MS) risk, novel factors, such as childhood obesity, are also emerging.
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Dr Richard Snyder Emphasizes the Importance of Care Coordination in Value-Based Contracting
November 10th 2019Population health management and coordination of care are integral to value-based contracting, explained Richard Snyder, MD, executive vice president of Facilitated Health Networks and chief medical officer at Independence Blue Cross.
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Aliza Ben-Zacharia Outlines the Critical Unmet Needs in MS Treatment Today
November 9th 2019The progressive illness, emotional management, and cognitive remediations serve as the major unmet needs in MS treatment today, said Aliza Ben-Zacharia, DNP, ANP, associate director at the Center for Nursing Research and Innovation at Mount Sinai.
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Tracy Bahl: Unifying Interests to Improve Oncology in a Consolidated Way Can Improve Patient Care
November 8th 2019Consolidating unified interests for improved cancer care can enhance efficiency and quality of care for patients, said Tracy Bahl, MBA, president and chief executive officer of OneOncology.
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Dr David Snyder on Responses to Ruxolitinib in Patients With Acute GVHD
November 7th 2019A majority of patients with acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), but not all, have significant responses to the addition of ruxolitinib, said David Snyder, MD, associate chair of the Department of Hematology & Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation at City of Hope.
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