Flawed Racial Assumptions in eGFR Have Care Implications in CKD
October 25th 2020The use of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) equations in assessing chronic kidney disease (CKD) for Black patients may lead to underdiagnosis and undertreatment, according to a nephrologist speaking at Kidney Week.
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Racial Disparities in Acute Care Utilization Rates Among Children With Glomerular Disease
October 24th 2020In reviewing the previous literature on health disparities in kidney disease, there is not a lot described in patients with kidney pathologies outside of ESKD and dialysis, said Jill Krissberg, MD, a pediatric nephrology fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Researchers Use GWAS to Identify Novel Loci Associated with Kidney Function
October 24th 2020After conducting further genome-wide association studies (GWAS), we will be able to inform communities about the potential implications of gene expression in their kidneys, said Adriana Hung, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University in an interview with Bryce Rowan, a statistical genetic analyst.
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Roxadustat Lowers LDL in Patients With CKD, Anemia
October 24th 2020Additional studies about roxadustat, a drug in the new class of hypoxia-inducible factor stabilizers, were released during Kidney Week; one of them explored its role in lowering cholesterol in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and anemia.
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Dr Benjamin Griffin Identifies Risk Factors Associated With Hospital Readmission Following AKI
October 24th 2020People who experience acute kidney injuries (AKIs) in the hospital have higher rates of cardiac disease and death compared with those who have been discharged, said Benjamin Griffin, MD, a nephrologist and assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Iowa.
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Dr Guofen Yan On the Mechanism Behind Racial Disparities in ESKD Incidence
October 23rd 2020High incidence of kidney failure in minority groups can be attributed to faster progression of kidney function decline in these populations, said Guofen Yan, PhD, associate professor of biostatistics in the department of public health sciences at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.
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Dr Lametra Scott Discusses Cost, Formulary Guidance in Managing Sickle Cell Disease
October 23rd 2020While sickle cell disease is not prevalent in the general population, the significant cost associated with the condition warrants action from payers and formulary decision makers to improve patient access and align cost with their budgetary goals.
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Areas to Watch in Specialty Drug Pipeline Include Cancer, Orphan Drugs
October 23rd 2020In her presentation, Aimee Tharaldson, PhD, senior clinical pharmacist of emerging therapeutics at Express Scripts, discussed the upcoming pipeline of specialty drug approvals and their potential impact on the market.
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Dr Rajiv Agarwal Discusses Finerenone, Results of FIDELIO-DKD
October 23rd 2020The investigational drug finerenone met its primary endpoint in FIDELIO-DKD of slowing progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in patients with type 2 diabetes and CKD, said Rajiv Agarwal, MD, MS, FASN, a professor of medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine and a staff physician at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Understanding the Complicated Patchwork of State Drug Pricing Reform Legislation
October 23rd 2020The pressure on state budgets exerted by new approvals of costly therapeutics has led many states to implement legislation aimed at regulating drug prices, but the success of these efforts is not uniform across the nation.
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Risks of Developing Delirium in ICU Patients With COVID-19
October 22nd 2020Rates of delirium for patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) have skyrocketed in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, said Brenda Truman Pun, DNP, RN, director of data quality, Vanderbilt Critical Illness, Brain Dysfunction, and Survivorship Center.
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Session Highlights Long-term Skeletal Effects of Kidney Diseases
October 22nd 2020Experts presenting the American Society of Nephrology’s Kidney Week session entitled “From Kids to Adults: Chronic Kidney Disease-Mineral and Bone Disorder (CKD-MBD) Across the Life Course,” outlined the detrimental effects of childhood CKD and other kidney diseases on long-term health.
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Melissa Andel on Legislative Efforts, Unmet Needs for State-Level Prescription Drug Pricing Reform
October 22nd 2020Americans not covered by Medicaid should be aware of 2 key factors: the use of copay accumulators in commercial health plans and management of emerging high-cost specialty prescription drugs.
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Dr Anne Reihman Talks Unraveling the Mystery of Patients Who Do Not Respond to Anti–IL-5 Treatment
October 22nd 2020It is still unclear why patients who should respond to anti–interleukin-5 therapies do not, noted Anne Reihman, MD, Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine, University of Colorado.
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How Collaboration Between Pharmacists of Health Plans, Systems Can Drive Value-Based Payment Models
October 22nd 2020A collaborative effort between the health system and health plan pharmacists, as well as care managers and prescribers is key to improving clinical, quality outcomes in value-based payment models.
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Panelists Argue for SGLT2 Inhibitors Uptake Among Nephrologists
October 22nd 2020In a session focused on sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s (ASN) Kidney Week, experts highlighted the benefits of using this drug class in patients with kidney disease and outlined future steps for integration of care.
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Dr Anthony Loschner: Artificial Intelligence Can Benefit Underserved Populations
October 22nd 2020Artificial intelligence allows underserved populations to gain access to a radiologist, pointed out Anthony L. Loschner, MD, assistant professor and associate program director, Critical Care Fellowship Program, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine.
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Dr Shweta Bansal Highlights Lack of Screening, Diagnoses of CKD
October 22nd 2020Many of the patients in our clinic system were not being screened for chronic kidney disease even though they exhibited risk factors, said Shweta Bansal, MD, FASN, associate professor of medicine in the nephrology division at the University of Texas Health Center at San Antonio.
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Succeeding in Value-Based Payment Requires Engaging Pharmacists From Health Plans and Systems
October 21st 2020Pharmacists have an important role to play in the success of value-based payment models, according to panelists who discussed their health plan’s value initiatives at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Nexus 2020 meeting.
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Dr Nicola Hanania: Patient, Clinician Collaboration Is Key to Choosing Optimal Biologic Therapy
October 21st 2020Shared decision-making is very important when it comes to choosing biologics for patients, emphasized Nicola Hanania, MD, MS, pulmonary critical care physician and director, Airways Clinical Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
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Examining Payer Strategies, Impact on Managing Specialty Medications
October 21st 2020For pharmacy practices to effectively manage specialty drugs, an extensive staff of pharmacists with clinical and managed care expertise is needed, as well as a collaborative effort between all those involved in the care team.
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Real-World Evidence in Oncology Must Be Timely for Use in Payer Decisions
October 21st 2020In a panel discussion at the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy Nexus 2020 meeting, experts discussed driving factors of and barriers to the use of real-world evidence by payers in oncology decision-making.
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Dr Megan Althoff on the Difficulties Deciding Between Biologics for Patients With Severe Asthma
October 21st 2020Challenges remain, in light of new guidelines, when making treatment decisions for patients with severe asthma, noted Megan Althoff, MD, PhD, second year fellow, University of Colorado, Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine.
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Diagnosing ARDS Earlier and the Development of ICU Delirium in Patients With ARDS
October 21st 2020Abstracts presented at CHEST 2020 looked at improving diagnosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with machine learning and the development of intensive care unit delirium in hospitalized patients with ARDS.
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Daniel Nam on Post–COVID-19 Implications for Managed Care Pharmacy
October 21st 2020In assessing a post–coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) world, several aspects may impact managed care pharmacy practices long-term, including self-administration of therapies and issues in pharmacy reimbursement spotlighted by the pandemic.
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