Dr Moon S. Chen Jr Discusses Strategies for Reducing Cancer Disparities in Asian Americans
March 23rd 2017The unique cancer burden among Asian Americans calls for a multifaceted strategy to address these disparities, 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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Multigene Panels Important for Precision Cancer Care, Variance and Coverage Barriers Remain
March 23rd 2017While multigene panels are extremely important in precision cancer care, high levels of variance and insufficient insurance coverage are significant barriers to rapid adoption, according to Kenneth Offit, MD, MPH, from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Addressing the Roots of Disparities in Cancer Care: Inherent Bias, Resources, and Insurance
March 23rd 2017At the 22nd Annual Conference of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, held March 23-25, 2017, in Orlando, FL, policy researchers with interest in cancer care disparities discussed the source of existing disparities and how they can be successfully addressed.
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Dr Seth J. Baum on the Patient's Role in Getting PCSK9 Inhibitors Approved by Payers
March 20th 2017It remains unclear why insurers approve some patients for PCSK9 inhibitors while denying others with similar clinical characteristics, according to Seth J. Baum, MD, FACC, FACPM, FAHA, FNLA, FASPC, president of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology, who presented an abstract on the subject at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session.
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Dr Jim McDermott Discusses Objectives and Outcomes of CVD-REAL Trial
March 20th 2017The CVD-REAL study presented at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session asked whether cardiovascular outcomes seen in the EMPA-REG OUTCOME trial could be seen in a real-world environment, and for the entire class of SGLT2 inhibitors, according to AstraZeneca’s Jim McDermott, PhD, vice president for Medical Affairs, Diabetes.
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Charting the Path to Health Equity: Steps for Providers
March 20th 2017Heart disease is America’s top killer, and people living in poverty are affected at higher rates. With that in mind, the American College of Cardiology devoted devoted a 3-part intensive to this issue at the 66th Scientific Session.
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Dr Janet Wright Outlines Goals and Roadblocks of Million Hearts Initiative
March 20th 2017The Million Hearts initiative launched in 2012 set a lofty goal of preventing 1 million cardiovascular deaths in 5 years, but did not quite achieve that target. According to the program’s executive director, Janet Wright, MD, FACC, Million Hearts will continue to make progress in part due to the solid foundations it has formed in the initial stage.
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Dr William Borden: Advice for Cardiologists on Adjusting to MACRA
March 19th 2017The Quality Payment Program (QPP) from CMS, including the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA), represents a shift toward focusing on quality measures, but there are resources available to help clinicians adjust to these changes, explained William Borden, MD, FACC, FAHA, associate professor of medicine and director of healthcare delivery transformation at the George Washington University.
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Dr Rob Nolan Discusses Findings From REACH Hypertension eCounseling Trial
March 19th 2017Research from the REACH trial presented at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session indicated that participants who received the REACH eCounseling intervention showed significant improvements in measures of hypertension management, according to lead study author 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.
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Data Show It's Hard to Fill PCSK9 Prescriptions, Confirming Cardiologists' Complaints
March 19th 2017At the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session, a study of prescriptions for PCSK9 inhibitors confirms what doctors say about trying to get their patients access to the cholesterol drug.
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Dr Robert P. Giugliano on the Results of the EBBINGHAUS Evolocumab Cognitive Study
March 18th 2017Past study results had raised concerns about the effect of lipid-lowering drugs like evolocumab on cognitive function, but the EBBINGHAUS trial presented at the American College of Cardiology 66th Scientific Session may finally help put those fears to rest, explained lead study author Robert P. Giugliano, MD, MSc, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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Beyond Charitable Assistance: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Medications
March 1st 2017Panel discussion with Gerard F. Anderson, PhD, of Johns Hopkins University; Jenny Bryant of PhRMA; Matt Eyles of AHIP; A. Mark Fendrick, MD, of the University of Michigan Center for Value-Based Insurance Design and co-editor in chief of AJMC; Dan Klein of PAN Foundation; and Grant D. Lawless, RPh, MD, FACP, of University of Southern California. The discussion took place at the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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A discussion with Jeanne Ireland, advisory board member, District Policy Group and former senior advisor to the Commissioner and Associate Commissioner for Legislation at the FDA, Obama Administration; and The Honorable Dr Phil Gingrey, senior advisor, Drinker Biddle & Reath and District Policy Group and former US Congressman, R-Georgia, 2003-2015. This discussion took place at the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Panel Discussion: Addressing the Needs of Patients, Part 2
March 1st 2017Panel discussion moderated by Clifford Goodman, PhD, of The Lewin Group. The discussion took place at the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medication, which was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Panel Discussion: Addressing the Needs of Patients, Part 1
March 1st 2017Panel discussion moderated by Clifford Goodman, PhD, of The Lewin Group. The discussion took place at the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medication, which was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Reducing Out-of-Pocket Cost Barriers to Specialty Drug Use Under Medicare Part D
March 1st 2017Research presented by Jalpa A. Doshi, PhD, associate professor of medicine, director, Economic Evaluations Unit, Center for Evidence-based Practice, and director, Value-based Insurance Design Initiatives, Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics, University of Pennsylvania, the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Impact of a Value-Based Formulary in Three Chronic Disease Cohorts
March 1st 2017Research presented by Kai Yeung, PharmD, PhD, scientific investigator I, Group Health Research Institute, at the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Marcia Baker: Reducing Barriers to Medication Access and Adherence
March 1st 2017Presentation by Marcia Baker, MS, Ed, director, Corporate Development & Programs, Mended Hearts, Inc, the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center: Financial Literacy for Cancer Patients
March 1st 2017Work presented by Veena Shankaran, MD, MS, associate professor, Division of Medical Oncology, University of Washington and associate member, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, at the the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care®.
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What's the Outlook for Medicare and High-Need Beneficiaries in 2017 and Beyond?
March 1st 2017Tricia Neuman, senior vice president of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and director of the Foundation’s Program of Medicare Policy, was the guest speaker at the Cost-Sharing Roundtable: Sustainable Strategies for Providing Access to Critical Medications. The event was co-hosted by the PAN Foundation and The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Dr Grace C. Wright Explains How Vectra DA Helps Choose Treatments in RA
December 28th 2016Treating patients with rheumatoid arthritis can be difficult because the available drugs do not treat all symptoms. However, the Vectra DA test can help physicians more quickly understand if a patient is responding or needs to switch therapies, explained Grace C. Wright, MD, PhD, clinical associate professor of medicine and attending rheumatologist at New York University Langone Medical Center.
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