Walgreens' Ray Tancredi Discusses Alzheimer Drugs in the Pipeline and Lessons From Aduhelm
May 2nd 2022The approval of aducanumab (Aduhelm) was very controversial. There are 3 promising Alzheimer disease drugs in the pipeline with trials evaluating the efficacy, and there is a huge unmet need for these therapies, said Ray Tancredi, RPh, MBA, CSP, divisional vice president, specialty pharmacy development and brand Rx/vaccine purchasing, Walgreens.
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Avalere's Ryan Urgo on the Biden Administration's Options to Tackle Drug Pricing
April 28th 2022Avalere is presenting at Asembia’s 2022 Specialty Pharmacy Summit, and Ryan Urgo, MPAP, managing director, health policy, discusses possible drug pricing policy options on the table for the Biden administration to consider in a midterm election year.
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Asembia 2022 Summit to Address Biosimilar Adoption, Policy Implications for Specialty Pharmacy
April 27th 2022Numerous topics will be addressed at this year's Asembia Specialty Pharmacy Summit, held in-person in Las Vegas from May 2 through 5, including updates on cell and gene therapies and insights on the future of the industry.
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Dr Hatem Soliman on Disparities in Metastatic Breast Cancer
April 21st 2022A combination of biology, access issues, and delayed diagnoses have contributed to disparities experienced by Black women with metastatic breast cancer, explained Hatem Soliman, MD, medical director of the Clinical Trials Office, Moffitt Cancer Center.
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Dr Dexter Shurney Explains Role of Health Care Systems in Promoting Food as Medicine
April 21st 2022Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH, chief health equity, diversity, and inclusion officer and chief medical officer at Adventist Health, explains the roles of health care systems and managed care organizations, and next steps to update policies, to ensure healthy food is available in all areas of the United States.
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Dr Dexter Shurney Previews NAMCP, Conversation on Food as Medicine
April 18th 2022Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH, chief health equity, diversity, and inclusion officer and chief medical officer at Adventist Health, discusses the concept of "food as medicine," which he will be explaining further at the National Association of Managed Care Physicians (NAMCP) Spring Managed Care Forum.
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Incremental Steps Helpful but Not Enough to End Underinsurance Issue, Panelists Say
April 7th 2022Without addressing rising costs, the problem of underinsurance in health care coverage will remain, said panelists at the 2022 V-BID Summit, discussing some of the smaller steps that are being proposed or are already in place to try to ease the financial burden.
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Consider the Whole Patient When Choosing Treatment, Says Dr Marc Bonaca
April 5th 2022Patients often have comorbidities that make it important to consider them holistically and not bucket them into one disease state, and the findings on rivaroxaban show broad benefits and a favorable risk-benefit profile, said Marc Bonaca, MD, MPH, of CPC Clinical Research and CPC Community Health and the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
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Dr Raul Santos Explains the Benefits of Treating Children With FH Early
April 4th 2022Treating children with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) early can help reduce progression of atherosclerosis without adverse events related to growth and development, said Raul Santos, MD, PhD, director, Lipid Clinic at the Heart Institute, and associate professor, University of São Paulo Medical School, Brazil.
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EMPULSE: Empagliflozin Yields QOL Benefits in Patients Hospitalized for Acute HF
April 4th 2022Patients hospitalized for acute heart failure and prescribed empagliflozin saw improvements in quality of life at 15 and 90 days post-discharge. The study may make the case for prescribing SGLT2 inhibitors before patients leave the hospital.
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SCORED: Sotagliflozin Leads to Reductions in CV Death, MI, Stroke Regardless of CVD Presence
April 2nd 2022Additional analyses from the SCORED trial further highlight sotagliflozin's benefits among patients with type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease, regardless of cardiovascular disease presence.
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Dr Milind Desai Addresses Late-breaking VALOR-HCM Trial Findings at ACC 2022
April 2nd 2022Milind Desai, MD, MBA, director of the Center for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and medical director of the Center for Aortic Diseases, Cleveland Clinic, speaks on therapeutic implications of the VALOR-HCM late-breaking clinical trial findings presented Saturday at the American College of Cardiology's 71st Scientific Session.
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What Dr Zahra Mahmoudjafari Wishes Payers Knew About CAR T-Cell Therapies
April 1st 2022Zahra Mahmoudjafari, PharmD, BCOP, clinical pharmacy manager at the University of Kansas Health System, gives her take on what payers should keep in mind when dealing with chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies.
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CDK4/6 Inhibitors, SERDs, and More in NCCN Talk on Breast Cancer Updates
April 1st 2022NCCN guidelines are no longer “a group of monotherapy choices,” but selections that feature partners for endocrine therapy, highlighted William J. Gradishar, MD, of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.
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Katie Lockhart Details How the Specialty Drug Pipeline Is Expected to Affect Payers
April 1st 2022Pipeline forecasting can provide payers better insight into which expensive specialty drugs coming down the pipeline they should be keeping their eyes on, according to Katie Lockhart, MA, manager at Magellan Health.
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