Dr Daniel Ontaneda Outlines 2 Approaches to Treating MS and the Trial to Identify the Best One
April 9th 2019There are 2 approaches for treating multiple sclerosis (MS) and the DELIVER-MS study is the first to see which approach works better, said Daniel Ontaneda, MD, a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic.
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Dave Fried Discusses Benefit Design and Rising Healthcare Costs
April 6th 2019Employees have seen their healthcare costs rise about as much as they can, and the employers have also taken on about as much burden as they can, so now they’re looking at things that they can do and strategies that they can take to make sure that they’re providing the right benefits to the right people, says Dave Fried, chief executive officer of Tricore Human Capital Management.
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Abra Kelson Outlines How Early Intervention Strategies Can Benefit Patient Treatment
April 5th 2019Early intervention to identify social needs means issues get caught sooner and patients can avoid or minimize financial toxicity, said Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Rhonda Voskuhl Discusses Financing Early Trials of MS Therapies
April 2nd 2019The challenge with translating good science into treatments for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) is getting the funding to get the trials done, said Rhonda Voskuhl, MD, Jack H. Skirball chair of multiple sclerosis (MS) research, director of the MS program, and professor of neurology at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
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What Dr Janice Mehnert Would Recommend to a Patient Newly Diagnosed With Cancer
March 31st 2019For a patient newly diagnosed with cancer, it's important that they make sure they educate themselves on their disease and all of their options, explained Janice Mehnert, MD, Head of the Phase I Developmental Therapeutics Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey.
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Dr Ian Frank on the Convenience, Benefits of Single-Tablet Regimens for HIV
March 30th 2019People living with HIV who are taking single-tablet regimens have better medication adherence and lower hospitalizations than those taking multi-tablet regimens, explained Ian Frank, MD, professor of medicine, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania,
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Victor Murray Highlights the Difficulties of Treating Individuals With Complex Needs
March 28th 2019Traditional healthcare systems have not been in a position to effectively treat people with complex needs, said Victor Murray, director for care management initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Abra Kelson Discusses Screening Measures to Highlight High-Risk Patients Who Need Assistance
March 24th 2019There are a lot of different ways for identifying patients that might have barriers to care or might be considered as high-risk, says Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Dr Alison Moskowitz Discusses When to Use Brentuximab Vedotin in Hodgkin Lymphoma
March 22nd 2019Because brentuximab vedotin is so effective in the relapsed and refractory setting, there has been a lot of excitement around assessing the treatment earlier in Hodgkin lymphoma, explained Alison J. Moskowitz, MD, medical oncologist, clinical director, lymphoma inpatient unit, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Dr Tanuja Chitnis Discusses Research Into Treatments for Pediatric MS
March 19th 2019While the community has seen the first clinical trials and first FDA-approved therapy for pediatric multiple sclerosis, it remains challenging to treat, said Tanuja Chitnis, MD, associate neurologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School.
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Dr Janice Mehnert Discusses Including Patients With Comorbidities in Cancer Clinical Trials
March 18th 2019Janice Mehnert, MD, Head of the Phase I Developmental Therapeutics Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, and the Head of the Melanoma Research Team, explains the importance of including patients with comorbidities in clinical trials and what could be done to promote it.
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Jessa Dunivan Explains How the Role of Care Coordinator Has Been Influenced by Value-Based Care
March 15th 2019Care coordinators are a support system for the clinical and the clerical teams to make sure that nothing falls through the cracks, explained Jessa Dunivan, patient services manager, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Abra Kelson: Working Through Stigmas Associated With the Social Worker Position
March 13th 2019Sometimes, patients may misunderstand the role of the social worker as part of the care team, but ultimately, they end up really being appreciative of the services, said Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Victor Murray Outlines How Proper Communication Can Improve Treatment Outcomes
March 10th 2019Communication starts with understanding, interacting with, and engaging people before sensitive issues can be discussed, explained Victor Murray, director for care management initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Dr Janice Mehnert on Treatment Developments, Payer Coverage for Immunotherapy
March 9th 2019I think we’re in a bit of a lull for exciting new therapy developments, likely because the development of the checkpoint inhibitors has just been so extraordinary revolutionary, explained Janice Mehnert, MD, Head of the Phase I Developmental Therapeutics Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, and the Head of the Melanoma Research Team.
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Dr Paul Sax Outlines Effective Treatments for Multidrug-Resistant HIV
March 9th 2019Most patients with multidrug-resistant HIV can still be treated with existing therapies, explained Paul Sax, MD, clinical director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital and professor of medicine at Harvard University.
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Maritza Gomez Explains How Poor Communication Hinders Treatment of Community Members
March 6th 2019Discharged patients who can’t understand their postdischarge plan may potentially be readmitted or face devastating consequences to their health, said Maritza Gomez, program assistant for community engagement at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Dr Tanuja Chitnis Details How Clinicians Are Understanding Patients' Overall Disease Course in MS
March 4th 2019A tool at Brigham and Women’s Hospital allows clinicians to view profiles of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) as a snapshot to better understand their overall disease course, said Tanuja Chitnis, MD, associate neurologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School.
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Dr Michael E. Chernew: The IPI Might Lower Drug Prices, but Could Have Unintended Consequences
March 3rd 2019While it is likely that the Trump administration's proposed International Pricing Index would lower drug prices in the United States by at least a little, there are a number of potential unintended consequences that aren't clear at this point, said Michael E. Chernew, PhD, the Leonard D. Schaeffer Professor of Health Care Policy; director of the Healthcare Markets and Regulation Lab in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School; and co-editor-in-chief of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Dr Alison Moskowitz: Standard of Care for Hodgkin Lymphoma Depends on Stage of Disease, Patient Age
March 2nd 2019Alison J. Moskowitz, MD, medical oncologist, clinical director, lymphoma inpatient unit, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses how the standard of care for Hodgkin lymphoma varies based on several different factors.
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Dr Janice Mehnert on the Importance of Biomarkers, Microbiome in Cancer
March 2nd 2019Janice Mehnert, MD, Head of the Phase I Developmental Therapeutics Program at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, and the Head of the Melanoma Research Team, discusses the role that multiple biomarkers and the microbiome play in treatment decisions in oncology.
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Mavis Asiedu-Frimpong Explains How Medicaid Aims to Provide a Broad Spectrum of Personalized Care
February 28th 2019Having the Medicaid program value social determinants of health and the idea that health is not just about healthcare is important, said Mavis Asiedu-Frimpong, director for national initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Victor Murray Explains the Roles Community Health Workers Play in Coordinating Care
February 27th 2019Community health workers act as translators, have immense understanding of the makeup of the community and its needs, and are in-tune to feelings around certain healthcare and nonhealthcare-related topics, explained Victor Murray, director for care management initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Abra Kelson Describes the Role of Social Workers as Part of Care Management Teams
February 26th 2019There are so many different areas that a social worker can help with in a medical practice that they can be more a case manager, pointing patients to resources for financial assistance, looking at their insurance, or helping with disability, said Abra Kelson, MSW, LSWA-IC, medical social work supervisor, Northwest Medical Specialties.
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Maritza Gomez Discusses How Education and Communication Can Improve Community Health
February 24th 2019Having more people in the doctor's office who speak Spanish and take time to explain what patients who don't speak any English are going through could help improve community health, said Maritza Gomez, program assistant for community engagement at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Victor Murray Describes How Data Can Drive Interventions for Complex Patients
February 21st 2019When data is allowed to flow freely, it can be used to understand the patient better and wrap a targeted intervention around them, explained Victor Murray, director for care management initiatives at the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.
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Dr W. David Hardy: Efforts Needed for President Trump's Plan to End HIV Epidemic in 10 Years
February 20th 2019W. David Hardy, MD, adjunct professor of medicine, Johns Hopkins University, discusses the importance of identifying patients with undiagnosed HIV and preventing new infections for accomplishing President Trump's plan to end the HIV epidemic in 10 years.
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