Dr Thomas C. Quinn Outlines Measures to Prevent HIV Infection
September 29th 2016Focus on behavioral interventions to prevent HIV transmission has been unsuccessful but the more recent intervention of using antiretroviral drugs has more promise, said Thomas C. Quinn, MD, director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health.
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The Promise of SD-101 Topical Allantoin Cream in Treating Patients With Epidermolysis Bullosa
September 29th 2016A recent clinical trial found that SD-101, a new proprietary topical allantoin cream, can help treat epidermolysis bullosa (EB). The study is a breakthrough in EB treatment and research as treatment options for this rare and painful rare connective tissue disorder are limited.
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Dr Ally-Khan Somani: Mohs Surgery Is a Gold Standard
September 28th 2016Mohs surgery is generally the gold standard for rare and more aggressive tumors because the surgeon can ensure the roots of the tumor are gone, but the technique keeps the hole small, said Ally-Khan B. Somani, MD, PhD, at the 25th European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress.
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When Imagination Becomes Reality: Advances in Treatment and Medicine in Dermatology
September 28th 2016Plenary lecturer Stephen I. Katz, MD, PhD, director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, and adjunct investigator in the Dermatology Branch of the National Cancer Institute opened the 25th European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress in Vienna, Austria, with a discussion on past and future advances in dermatology.
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Dr Aleksandar Krunic Discusses the Reimbursement Issues of Mohs Surgery
September 28th 2016Reimbursement issues surrounding Mohs surgery are getting worse, which provides a challenge for surgeons who would perform the procedure, explained Aleksandar L. Krunic, MD, PhD, during the 25th European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology Congress.
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Obesity Bias Affects Coverage, and Consumer Perceptions
August 15th 2016While there has been some recent progress, bias pervades healthcare when it comes to obesity treatment. This gives patients less access to care than they receive for other chronic conditions, even though obesity causes some of those conditions.
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AADE Seeks to Tap Existing Network to Deliver Diabetes Prevention Program
August 15th 2016More than 3500 sites offer diabetes self-management education, and speakers at the annual meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators discussed how this system could be engaged to bring the Diabetes Prevention Program to all 50 states.
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Understanding Rights Key to Helping Children Manage Diabetes at School
August 14th 2016Despite recent progress by advocates, children with type 1 diabetes still face discrimination at school. A panel at the meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators spelled out what laws apply, what plans schools must have, and how certified diabetes educators can help allay fears and misunderstanding.
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Coordinating Diabetes Care on a Payer's Behalf
August 13th 2016Payers are making investments in care coordination to halt the overuse of services and medication. Certified diabetes educators (CDEs) are ideal candidates for this role, since so much of high healthcare spending is due to chronic disease.
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Test of CDEs in Primary Care Under Endo Guidance "Better Than Any New Drug," Researcher Says
August 13th 2016A study found that certified diabetes educators embedded in a primary practice, while consulting with an endocrinologist, were able to dramatically improve A1C in a short time by overcoming clinical inertia.
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Overcoming Barriers to Diabetes Education by Bringing It Closer to Home
August 13th 2016Getting diabetes self-management education within reach of the target audience means putting trainers into primary care practices. A program from the University of Washington shows how to transport lessons from an academic center into local clinics.
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Using Care Coordination to Improve Health of "Messy" Diabetes Patients
August 13th 2016The importance of care coordination and the role of diabetes educators in the primary care practice is a theme of the 2016 meeting of the American Association of Diabetes Educators, taking place in San Diego, California.
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Dexcom's Evidence Builds Case for CGM Dosing Ahead of Key FDA Meeting
June 16th 2016The diabetes advocacy community has long sought Medicare coverage for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, but the technology has been deemed "precautionary." Abstracts presented at last week's ADA Scientific Sessions could help build a case for updating FDA's clearance to use CGM for dosing, removing a hurdle to Medicare coverage.
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After a Year, ITCA 650 Produces Lower A1C, More Weight Loss Than Sitagliptin
June 12th 2016Intarcia Therapeutics anticipates filing for FDA approval at the end of the third quarter of 2016. At this year's ADA presentation, Julio Rosenstock, MD, said the insertion method for the novel therapy delivery device continues to improve.
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Islet Cell Transplantation: Addressing the Underlying Defect in Type 1 Diabetes
June 11th 2016Speakers at the 76th Scientific Sessions of the American Diabetes Association discussed current donor transplant successes and engineering challenges of efforts to generate islet cells in the laboratory.
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Kaiser Permanente Study Seeks Insights on What Diabetes Patients Really Want to Ask the Doctor
June 11th 2016A poster at an ADA session on barriers and facilitators to novel care found that top concerns of patients with diabetes often have nothing to do with the disease. Other studies looked at which comorbidities contribute the most to readmissions or length of stay, and how an intervention that focused on transitions of care reduced A1C in patients with uncontrolled diabetes.
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A Youth Spent in "Dead World" Leads to a Career of Empowering Patients
June 11th 2016Robert M. Anderson, EdD, of the University of Michigan, has spent his career spreading a message that patients respond best when education programs address what they want, not what an expert thinks they need.
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ASCO Study Finds Daratumumab Economical Over Other Novel MM Agents
June 8th 2016A poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) found that the cost per median month of survival for daratumumab was lower compared with 2 other novel treatments in multiple myeloma.
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Dr Michael Kolodziej: Insurers May Never Use Value Frameworks
June 6th 2016With value frameworks still in their infancy, Michael Kolodziej, MD, national medical director for oncology strategy at Aetna, doesn't see how his company can use them just yet. In fact, these frameworks may never be used by insurers, but only for shared decision making between the patient and provider.
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