Dr Gail Wilensky Raises Questions About Medicaid's Matching Grant Structure
June 25th 2017As Republicans work to reform Medicaid, they must contend with questions about the appropriate financial support level and the grant structure of the program, according to Gail Wilensky, PhD, of Project HOPE.
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Dr Jacqueline Glover: Clinicians' Obligations of Justice Regarding Costs of Care
June 24th 2017Clinicians have obligations of justice when treating patients, which can lead to difficult decisions on how to ethically allocate limited resources to patients as a whole, said Jacqueline Glover, PhD, professor in the Department of Pediatrics and the Center for Bioethics and Humanities at the University of Colorado Denver.
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Dr Bobby Green Explains How Changing Oncology Landscape Drives Big Data Initiatives
June 23rd 2017Oncologists envision a move towards using data to become a learning health system, which is aided by the changing landscape emphasizing quality and value, explained Bobby Green, MD, MSCE, senior vice president of clinical oncology at Flatiron Health.
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Dr Steve Pearson Explains How ICER Price Benchmarks Align Cost With Patient Benefits
June 22nd 2017Value-based price benchmarks can help payers determine whether a drug’s price aligns with its ability to help patients, which can then facilitate the innovation and uptake of new therapies, said Steve Pearson, MD, MSc, president of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER).
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Michael Griffin: Katrina's Lasting Effects on New Orleans and Its Healthcare System
June 22nd 2017Nearly 12 years after Hurricane Katrina caused devastating damage and flooding in New Orleans, the city has still not completely recovered, although there is now a stronger infrastructure for primary care, according to Michael Griffin, president and CEO of Daughters of Charity Services.
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Raymie McFarland Discusses Findings From Glytec's Basal-Bolus Insulin Study
June 21st 2017Glytec’s Glucommander electronic glucose management system (eGMS) helped the Kaweah Delta hospital shift its standard of care to basal-bolus insulin, explained Raymie McFarland, vice president of Quality Initiatives at Glytec. Basal-bolus is considered best practice and is safer for patients, but many hospitals have not adopted it due to its difficulty. Glytec hopes its eGMS can change that.
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Dr Clifford Goodman Discusses Evidence-Based Drug Pricing as an Alternative to Legislative Controls
June 21st 2017Constraining the cost of prescription drugs is a politically popular idea, but the same objective might be accomplished through evidence-based decision support for setting appropriate drug prices, according to Clifford Goodman, PhD, moderator at the ACO Coalition spring live meeting in Scottsdale, Arizona, and senior vice president and director at the Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research at the Lewin Group.
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Dr David Cutler Discusses Opportunities for Bipartisan ACA Reform
June 20th 2017There are some areas in health policy where Democrats and Republicans can find common ground, like incentivizing greater value, but bipartisan talks won’t happen while there are still active efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, said David M. Cutler, PhD, of Harvard University.
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Leah Ralph on the Political and Legal Obstacles to 340B Reform
June 20th 2017The uncertainty in the political climate, along with the limited authority of the Health Resources and Services Administration within HHS, makes it difficult to predict whether the 340B program will be reformed in coming years, according to Leah Ralph, director of health policy at the Association of Community Cancer Centers.
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Dr Scott Ramsey on Challenges of Determining Cost Effectiveness of Novel Cancer Treatments
June 19th 2017Scott Ramsey, MD, PhD, of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, discusses determining cost effectiveness of novel treatments, such as immuno-oncology agents, and potential solutions to reducing financial toxicity in cancer care.
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Dr Steve Pearson's Outlook on the Ongoing Updates to ICER's Value Framework
June 18th 2017As the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) prepares to update its final value proposal framework, it has been aided by the constructive comments from different stakeholders, said ICER president Steve Pearson, MD, MSc. He predicts that coming years will see continued interest in how to utilize such frameworks.
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Dr Lou Garrison Discusses Challenges of Working With Real-World Data
June 16th 2017Working with real-world evidence-based data can pose difficulties, both when collecting and analyzing the information, but redesigned incentives could help drive entities to provide more information, said Lou Garrison, PhD, professor emeritus in the Department of Pharmacy, University of Washington.
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Dr Sachin Jain Focuses on Bipartisan Healthcare Efforts, Not Policy Changes
June 15th 2017While the political landscape is changing and new policies are being debated, lawmakers of both political parties can agree on the common goal of improving disease management for costly patients with complex health needs, according to Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, president and CEO of CareMore.
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Dr Neil Minkoff Explains How 340B Impacts Pharmacies and Payers Differently
June 15th 2017All stakeholders stand to gain from the 340B program in different ways, but they also take on different risks, like the potential impact for health plans on rebate contracts, said Neil Minkoff, MD, chief medical officer of EmpiraMed.
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Dr Barbara McAneny on How the COME HOME Model Helps Cut Hospitalization Rates
June 14th 2017The main value of the COME HOME model for oncology practices is that it can help reduce hospitalization rates, leading to better quality of life for patients and clinicians, according to Barbara McAneny, MD, chief medical officer of New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants.
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Not Enough Attention Paid to Low Healthcare Spending Growth
June 13th 2017The United States just went through a period of low spending growth, and if no one pays attention to it, the country might not be able to figure out what worked to cause this slow growth, said Gail Wilensky, PhD, of Project HOPE.
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Dr Bruce Neal Discusses Canagliflozin's Potential for Heart Failure Prevention
June 13th 2017The CANVAS study’s outcomes were “a positive first step” in proving that canagliflozin can be used for the primary prevention of heart failure in patients with diabetes, but more evidence is needed, according to the study’s lead author, Bruce Neal, MB, ChB, PhD, of the George Institute for Global Health at UNSW Sydney, who presented the findings at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association’s in San Diego, California.
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Dr Eda Cengiz Explains Artificial Pancreas Systems' Implications for Patients and Clinicians
June 13th 2017Hybrid closed-loop insulin delivery systems, also referred to as an artificial pancreas, can help improve the management of diabetes while researchers seek a cure, as well as provide reassurance for patients and their families, according to Eda Cengiz, MD, MHS, FAAP, associate professor of pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine.
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Real-World Treatment Patterns Highlight Need for Clinical Education on PD-L1 Testing in NSCLC
June 13th 2017Data presented by the FDA at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting identified a need for educating community-based oncology practices on testing for programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) protein expression before patients diagnosed with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (mNSCLC) are treated with nivolumab or pembrolizumab.
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Lee Barrett on the Balance Between Strong Cybersecurity and Patient Access to Data
June 13th 2017As healthcare organizations seek to expand the scope of data that patients can access, they must remain vigilant about cybersecurity and monitor the risk of data breaches and attacks, said Lee Barrett, executive director of the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission.
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CGM "Debate" Finds Benefits, Barriers to Uptake for Type 2 Diabetes
June 12th 2017A light-hearted format for the discussion at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association still brought out the seriousness of the issue: too many with type 2 diabetes have poor glycemic control, and another medication may not be the answer.
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CANVAS Finds Lower Risk of CV Events for Invokana
June 12th 2017The long-awaited results from CANVAS show a reduced risk of cardiovascular events. The study's lead author said clinicians should balance the significant benefits of the drug against the potential harms for a small number of patients with known risks.
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Heart Failure Needs More Attention in Diabetes Drug Trials, Expert Says
June 11th 2017At a symposium at the 77th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association, experts suggested that the relationship between heart failure and diabetes is finally getting the attention it deserves.
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Dr William Polonsky on the Promising Potential of Continuous Glucose Monitoring
June 11th 2017Continuous glucose monitoring has the potential to revolutionize diabetes care for patients with type 2 diabetes, whether they are on insulin therapy or not, but the technology must be accompanied by stronger support from clinicians in order to be most successful, explained William Polonsky, PhD, CDE, president of the Behavioral Diabetes Institute and associate clinical professor at University of California, San Diego.
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Nina Brown-Ashford Outlines Development and Next Steps of CMS Diabetes Prevention Program
June 11th 2017The Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) has demonstrated that it can improve the quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries with diabetes while saving or maintaining costs, explained Nina Brown-Ashford, MPH, CHES, deputy group director at the CMS Innovation Center. Next, CMS will finalize the DPP’s expansion in another round of rulemaking.
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Medicare's Diabetes Prevention Program Is Coming, but CMMI Has Work to Do
June 11th 2017No one questions the long-term savings that the Diabetes Prevention Program will bring to Medicare, but getting it off the ground will require several steps that have never been done before, including a new payment model.
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