Dr Sachin Jain: Discussion on Population Health Reveals Causes for Optimism
June 1st 2017Among the sessions of the ACO & Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition Spring 2017 meeting was a panel discussion on population health strategies. According to Sachin H. Jain, MD, MBA, president and CEO of CareMore, the discussion was optimistic about the future of the healthcare system, particularly due to the new therapies and technologies that are being developed.
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ASCO Study Finds Shift in Diagnosis Stage for Several Cancers Following ACA Implementation
June 1st 2017Analysis of data available within a national hospital-based registry showed that the diagnosis of stage I disease increased for female breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and lung cancer following implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
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HPV Vaccination May Lower Prevalence of Oropharyngeal Cancers in Young Adults
May 31st 2017According to the study, to be presented at the 2017 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, vaccination resulted in an 88% overall reduction in vaccine-type infections and a 100% reduction among men, in the young adult population.
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Susan A. Cantrell Explains the Necessity of Pre- and Post-Approval Communications
May 31st 2017The Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) is working with Congress to improve communication both in the pre- and post-approval settings between pharmaceutical companies and payers, according to Susan A. Cantrell, RPh, CAE, CEO of AMCP.
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Dr Neil Minkoff Discusses Evolution and Consequences of 340B Programs
May 30th 2017The 340B program has evolved significantly since its passage, but there are still important changes needed, like clarifying the target patient population. The complicated rebate system for payers and drug manufacturers is also a consequence that should be addressed, said Neil Minkoff, MD, chief medical officer of EmpiraMed.
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Dr David Cutler: Won't Be Easy for Senate Republicans to Create a Healthcare Bill
May 30th 2017Senate Republicans are faced with a tall task to create a healthcare bill that repeals the Affordable Care Act because they've made conflicting promises. According to David. M. Cutler, PhD, of Harvard University, Senate Republicans have set themselves up for a situation where they can't meet all of their promises.
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Dr Gail Wilensky Remains "Hopeful" for Bipartisan Legislation on Healthcare Reform
May 29th 2017The healthcare legislation from Senators Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) was probably the best chance at a bipartisan bill, but there are some Democrats who still seem interested in drafting bipartisan legislation, explained Gail Wilensky, PhD, of Project HOPE.
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Dr Clifford Goodman: Why Focus on Value Will Persist Regardless of Changing Legislation
May 29th 2017Amidst a turbulent political climate as Republicans endeavor to enact the American Health Care Act, the shift to value-based contracts will continue due to the other market forces in play, explained 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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Leah Ralph: ACCC Concerned About Potential Impact of MedPAC Proposals
May 28th 2017When MedPAC released several proposals to control Part B reimbursement costs, the ideas within them were not a surprise, explained Leah Ralph, director of health policy at the Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC). However, the ACCC has some concerns about how these proposals could impact cancer patients’ access to care.
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Michael Griffin's Health Policy Suggestion: Medicaid For All
May 27th 2017Given the chance to suggest a healthcare policy change to lawmakers, Michael Griffin, president and CEO of Daughters of Charity Services, would recommend making Medicaid available to all Americans. Griffin said this would reduce cost while greatly expanding access.
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Lee Barrett Explains How Abundance of Health Data Increases Risk of Breaches
May 26th 2017As the amount of healthcare data and information exchange continues to grow, so does the threat of data breaches and cyberattacks, according to Lee Barrett, executive director of the Electronic Healthcare Network Accreditation Commission.
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Dr Doug Hillblom Discusses Legislative Pushes Toward e-Prescribing
May 25th 2017As the capabilities and benefits of e-prescribing become more widely known, states will likely continue enacting requirements to drive the uptake of this new technology, explained Doug Hillblom, PharmD, president at Arena Healthcare, LLC.
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Dr James D. Chambers Talks Future Health Economics Trends He Is Watching
May 24th 2017James D. Chambers, PhD, MPharm, MSc, of Tufts Medical Center was named the 2017 recipient of the Bernie J. O'Brien New Investigator Award at the ISPOR 22nd Annual International Meeting. He highlights the trends he is most looking forward to seeing develop over the next year and the next 5 years.
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Gene Therapies Present Great Potential, but Also Ethical and Practicality Challenges
May 24th 2017Gene therapies have tremendous potential. They are a short treatment that could have lifelong effects. However, the very expensive therapies have a lot of unknowns and raise a number of ethical and practicality questions.
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Dr Patricia Danzon: Cost-Effectiveness Thresholds Create Incentive to Develop Better Drugs
May 24th 2017Cost-effectiveness thresholds can do more than just guide determinations on whether drugs have value, explained Patricia Danzon, PhD, professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Using these thresholds as a requirement for reimbursement provides an incentive for research and development focused on producing new drugs that will be considered effective enough to pay for.
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The Realities and Challenges of Medicare Negotiating Drug Prices
May 24th 2017The notion of letting Medicare negotiate drug prices has been around for years, but has recently gained new traction under President Donald Trump. Panelists at the ISPOR 22nd Annual International Meeting, held May 20-24 in Boston, Massachusetts, discussed the complexities of allowing Medicare to negotiate prices and whether or not it would produce meaningful savings.
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Dr Matthew Pickering Describes Challenges of New Measure Implementation
May 24th 2017Measure developers have a number of challenges to consider when developing a new measure and getting it implemented, explained Matthew Pickering, PharmD, RPh, associate director of research and quality strategies at the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA).
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Dr Steve Pearson Outlines the Importance of Thresholds on Determining Value
May 23rd 2017Thresholds can be useful to focus the conversation around the value of treatments in healthcare even if stakeholders have different views on what thresholds should be, explained Steve Pearson, MD, MSc, president of the Institute for Clinical and Economic Review.
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Influencing Untreated Individuals Through Their Social Networks
May 23rd 2017Is it possible to leverage social networks to influence response to treatment among an untreated population? During the second plenary at the ISPOR 22nd Annual International Meeting, held May 20-24 in Boston, Massachusetts, Nicholas Christakis, MD, PhD, of Yale University, described his research into social network interventions.
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Dr David M. Cutler Highlights the Importance of Reauthorizing the CHIP Program
May 22nd 2017Every 5 years, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has to be reauthorized. This year the program has to be reauthorized by September, and that normally would have happened by now, except the issue has flown under the radar with the other big healthcare issues dominating Congress' attention, explained David. M. Cutler, PhD, of Harvard University.
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Dr Gail Wilensky: Senate Health Bill Will Be to the Left of the House
May 22nd 2017While there is a lot of uncertainty about what the final Senate healthcare reform bill will look like, Gail Wilensky, PhD, of Project HOPE, expects the bill will ultimately be to the left of the House bill in order to get the moderates on board.
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Continuing Forward With Innovation and Progress in US Healthcare
May 22nd 2017Healthcare is a complicated issue with few, if any, easy fixes. The important thing is that the country continues to move forward, according to panelists during the first plenary at the ISPOR 22nd Annual International Meeting, held May 20-24 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Dr Aimee Tharaldson Discusses the Orphan Drug Approval Trend
May 22nd 2017About 40% of new specialty drugs in 2017 are expected to be for orphan drug indications, which is keeping with the trend; however, an upcoming investigation into potential abuses of the Orphan Drug Act could have an unknown impact on development and prices, said Aimee Tharaldson, PharmD, senior clinical consultant for emerging therapeutics at Express Scripts.
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Dr Gail Bridges on the Importance of Real-World Results Matching Clinical Trial Outcomes
May 21st 2017With the high cost of new drugs to cure hepatitis C, ensuring that real-world outcomes are consistent with those seen in clinical trials is important, explained Gail Bridges, PharmD, of Accredo Health. She explained that Accredo ensured patients adhered to hepatitis C drugs in order to get the best outcomes through a disease- and drug-specific education program.
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Dr Matthew Gubens Outlines Exciting Directions for Lung Cancer Immunotherapy Research
May 20th 2017Matthew Gubens, MD, MS, assistant clinical professor of thoracic oncology at the University of California, San Francisco, discussed the areas of lung immuno-oncology research where he anticipates significant advances will be made in coming years.
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Dr Liz Zhou Discusses Real-World Implications of Toujeo Switching Trial
May 19th 2017Findings from real-world studies will help clinicians and other health stakeholders better understand the use of Toujeo compared with Lantus, particularly regarding treatment dosage patterns, for patients with type 2 diabetes, according to Liz Zhou, MD, director of evidence-based medicine at Sanofi Medical Affairs.
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Dr Richard J. Willke on the Value of Real-World Data for Health Plans
May 18th 2017According to Richard J. Willke, PhD, chief science officer of ISPOR, real-world data has some unique advantages over randomized clinical trial findings, especially for health plans looking to make coverage decisions.
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