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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Dr Rob Nolan Discusses Behavioral Foundations of eCounseling Programs
June 10th 2017The use of technology in behavioral interventions is exciting, but it is important to integrate the underlying principles of behavioral science when developing counseling interventions, explained Rob Nolan, PhD, CPsych, director of Cardiac eHealth at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre and clinical psychologist and scientist at the Toronto General Research Institute, at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session, where he presented the results of the REACH eCounseling trial.
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Dr Neal Kaufman Weighs Advantages of Digital and In-Person Diabetes Management Programs
June 10th 2017Diabetes management programs can be delivered digitally or in a traditional in-person setting, but there are benefits and drawbacks to each, explained Neal Kaufman, MD, founder and chief medical officer of Canary Health.
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Dr Robert Gabbay Highlights 3 Exciting Areas of Developing Diabetes Technology
June 10th 2017There are a number of exciting technological advances that could change diabetes care as we know it, such as improved continuous glucose monitors and convenient decision support tools, said Robert Gabbay, MD, PhD, chief medical officer of the Joslin Diabetes Center.
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Dr Clifford Goodman on What to Look Forward to at the Fall 2017 ACO Coalition Meeting
June 9th 2017Ongoing legislative developments and the latest experiences with implementing alternative payment mechanisms are just some of the reasons Clifford Goodman, PhD, senior vice president and director at the Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research at the Lewin Group, is looking forward to the fall meeting of the ACO & Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition.
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Dr Matthew Pickering on Working With Health Plans on Measure Implementation
June 9th 2017A measure developer's work isn't done once a quality measure is created-the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) works with health plans post-implementation on questions regarding measure specifications or measure calculations, explained Matthew Pickering, PharmD, RPh, associate director of research and quality strategies at PQA.
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Laura Topor: Clearing Up Misconceptions About e-Prescribing
June 7th 2017Many people may think e-prescribing refers to the electronic sending of a prescription, but the term actually encompasses a much broader range of communications and transactions, said Laura Topor, president of Granada Health.
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Can the 4 Ps Devise Interventions to Reduce the Financial Toxicity of Cancer?
June 6th 2017A discussion at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting addressed the practical solutions to address the financial toxicity of cancer care and identified leads for future intervention studies aiming to prevent or reduce this burden.
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Dr Moon S. Chen Jr Explains the Far-Reaching Benefits of the California Cancer Registry
June 6th 2017The large database of information contained in the California Cancer Registry is useful for both local clinicians and researchers around the world, as it allows them to compare cancer outcomes by a number of demographic characteristics, according to Moon S. Chen Jr, PhD, MPH, professor of hematology and oncology at UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center and principal investigator of The National Center for Reducing Asian American Cancer Health Disparities.
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Dr Barbara McAneny Outlines Collaboration With ASCO on COME HOME Model
June 5th 2017The collaboration between Innovative Oncology Business Solutions and the American Society of Clinical Oncology on the COME HOME Model should help give community oncology practices a path forward to be competitive, said Barbara McAneny, MD, chief medical officer of New Mexico Oncology Hematology Consultants.
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Dr Jacqueline Glover Discusses the Complicated Balance of Ethics in Drug Trials
June 5th 2017When conducting drug trials, the values of patients and manufacturers can come into conflict, which is why a well-informed ethical framework is needed to evaluate benefits and burdens, according to 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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Daratumumab With Standard Regimen Improves PFS in Multiple Myeloma, Independent of Cytogenetic Risk
June 5th 2017Updated results from the POLLUX and CASTOR trials, presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, have found that including daratumumab in standard-of-care regimens prolonged progression-free survival (PFS) and improved the depth of response, independent of the patients’ cytogenetic risk.
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Dr Craig Portell Highlights New and Exciting Treatments for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
June 5th 2017Craig Portell, MD, of the University of Virginia Health System, highlights some of the latest and most exciting treatments in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, including CAR-T therapies and targeted therapies such as venetoclax.
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Dr Edward Li Discusses the Benefit Biosimilars Can Have in Oncology
June 4th 2017The impact that generics have on bringing down the cost of branded drugs needs to happen in the biologics space so the industry can save money and improve access to medications and population outcomes, according to Edward Li, PharmD, MPH, BCOP, of the University of New England.
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Switching Study Reports Equivalence Between Filgrastim, Biosimilar in Breast Cancer
June 4th 2017A phase 3, randomized, double-blind registration study in patients with breast cancer receiving neoadjuvant myelosuppressive chemotherapy has found clinical equivalence between filgrastim and its biosimilar after switching studies.
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Do We Have Adequate Surveillance in Cancer Survivor Care?
June 4th 2017A poster discussion session at the 2017 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology examined retrospective surveillance data in 3 different cancers: non-small cell lung cancer, head and neck cancer, and colorectal cancer.
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Dr Basit Chaudhry on Experiences in the Oncology Care Model and Early Indications of Success
June 4th 2017As practices participating in the Oncology Care Model progress in their practice transformation they run into some challenges, such as how to properly analyze claims data, and see early successes, such as improved patient experience, said Basit Chaudhry, MD, PhD, founder of Tuple Health.
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Dr Scott Ramsey: Value Frameworks Are Moving Toward Harmonization
June 3rd 2017Value frameworks aren't at an ideal point in their development, yet, but it is important to keep in mind that different frameworks represent different perspectives, said Scott Ramsey, MD, PhD, of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
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Physician, Regulatory, and Payer Perspectives on the Value of Real-World Data
June 3rd 2017One of the kickoff sessions on the first day of the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, was a lively discussion on ensuring that the data used to inform patient care and create healthcare policies holds value.
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Patient Selection Vital in Ensuring Improved Response to PD-1, PD-L1 Inhibitors in NSCLC
June 3rd 2017A late afternoon extended education session on the first day of the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, was a discussion on the state-of-the-art uses for immunotherapy in the management of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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Dr Daniel George Highlights Successes of Checkpoint Inhibitors in Prostate, Bladder Cancers
June 3rd 2017Checkpoint inhibitors have begun to revolutionize bladder cancer treatments, but the benefits in prostate cancer are a little less clear at this point, explained Daniel George, MD, of the Duke Cancer Insitute.
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