Transforming Healthcare: Boosting Real-World Evidence With Digital Health
May 21st 2018At the first plenary session at the ISPOR 2018 conference, May 19-23 in Baltimore, Maryland, panelists updated the audience on how digital progress can influence real-world evidence to allow near real-time data analysis and inclusion of specific patient information, lowering cost and providing higher quality care downstream.
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Value Assessments Are Just One Tool in the Decision-Maker's Toolkit, Panel Says
May 21st 2018In a Monday panel convened at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 23rd Annual International Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland, stakeholders grappled with the role that value assessments play—or should play—in US private payer coverage and formulary decisions.
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Dr Mark Fleury on 21st Century Cures and Cancer Care
May 21st 2018The 21st Century Cures Act, in many ways, helps drugs in other disease areas going through review with FDA get to the same standard of the oncology area, said Mark Fleury, PhD, MS, principal of Policy Development and Emerging Science at the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN).
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Dr Harlan Krumholz Outlines the Impact of New Technology and Innovations on Healthcare Delivery
May 21st 2018Innovations are transforming healthcare, but these innovations have to align with business models and they still have to be validated before they can improve care delivery, explained Harlan Krumholz, MD, SM, Harold H. Hines Jr professor of Medicine and Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine, and director, Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale-New Haven Hospital.
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Understanding Environmental Disparities in Lung Disease—and What Can Be Done
May 21st 2018A session at the American Thoracic Society 2018 International Conference examined the factors that contribute to disparities and potential partnerships between doctors and lawyers on behalf of patients.
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Dr Kathleen Blake Outlines How Burnout Affects Specialties Differently
May 21st 2018Looking at how burnout affects specialties differently shows that it’s not a work–life balance issues, but a systems one, said Kathleen Blake, MD, MPH, vice president for Performance Improvement at the American Medical Association.
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Attendees at the American Thoracic Society 2018 International Conference, meeting in San Diego, California, heard details that led to FDA's recent expansion of the indication for GlaxoSmithKline's Trelegy Ellipta, including findings that the once-daily combination also provides significant mortality benefits over a dual therapy that is often the combination patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are taking when triple therapy is recommended.
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Dr Calvin Knowlton on Innovative Practices in Enhanced Medication Therapy Management
May 20th 2018Calvin Knowlton, BScPharm, MDiv, PhD, chief executive officer and founder of Tabula Rasa HealthCare, discusses innovative practices that have been introduced in Enhanced Medication Therapy Management (eMTM) and what he sees in the future for eMTM improvement and innovation.
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Michele McCourt Explains CancerCare's Role in Supporting Patients
May 20th 2018Beyond helping with co-payment assistance for patients with cancer, CancerCare helps with practical and emotional supports for patients, explained Michele McCourt, senior director of the CancerCare Co-Payment Assistance Foundation.
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Dr Tina Joseph Outlines Pharmacists' Role in Managing Chronic Diseases, Value-Based Care Models
May 19th 2018Tina Joseph, PharmD, BCACP, assistant professor, college of pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, discusses the role of pharmacists in helping manage chronic diseases and the transition for integrating pharmacists into value-based care models.
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Dr Curtis Lowery: How Technology Can Lower Costs for OB/GYN Patients
May 18th 2018Curtis Lowery, MD, chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and director of the Center for Distance Health, discusses how technology can lower healthcare costs for OB/GYN patients.
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Future Promise, Existing Challenges of Using Technology to Improve Care Delivery
May 18th 2018While technology continues to improve, healthcare has not always been quick to keep up with changes. Panelists at The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Accountable Care Delivery Congress highlight the ways their organizations are using technology to improve care.
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Panelists Provide Insight on What It Will Take to Truly Move to Accountable Care
May 17th 2018So far, the move to accountable care has been promising, but more needs to be done to encourage providers into risk, said panelists at The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Accountable Care Delivery Congress.
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Brian Litten Outlines Challenges With Adopting Medication Therapy Management Services
May 17th 2018Brian Litten, JD, chief strategic officer, Tabula Rasa HealthCare, discusses how Medication Therapy Management (MTM) services work to improve health outcomes, challenges with the adoption of MTM services, and how CMMI's Enhanced MTM Model addresses these challenges.
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Dr Mark Soberman Discusses Integrated Care Teams in Oncology
May 16th 2018Integrated care teams will create more value for the patient, but there are multiple challenges in the creation of these teams, said Mark Soberman, MD, MBA, FACS, former president of the Association of Community Cancer Centers.
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Dr Haywood Brown on the Importance of Postpartum Follow-Up
May 16th 2018Haywood Brown, MD, immediate past president of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecology (ACOG), discusses the importance of postpartum follow up, and the reasoning behind ACOG's recently revised committee opinion.
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Employers Play an Increasingly Important Role in the Move to Value-Based Care
May 16th 2018Employers may be intimidated by the idea of purchasing healthcare, but they are getting more involved in it and they are in a position to transform the market and promote value-based care, said Suzanne Delbanco, PhD, MPH, executive director of Catalyst for Payment Reform, during her keynote at The American Journal of Managed Care®’s Accountable Care Delivery Congress.
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Pamela Tobias Discusses Pulling Data from EHRs to Improve Processes
May 15th 2018Pulling data out of an electronic health record (EHR) to be analyzed can be difficult because that’s not what these systems were typically created to do, said Pamela Tobias, MS, RHIA, CHDA, administrator of oncology services at Lehigh Valley Health Network.
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Thomas Asfeldt Highlights 3 Key Challenges to Creating Integrated Cancer Care Teams
May 15th 2018Creating integrated cancer care teams is part of a paradigm shift that requires thinking of care delivery in a different way, explained Thomas Asfeldt, MBA, RN, director of Outpatient Cancer Services at Sanford Cancer Center.
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Dr Yousuf Zafar Discusses the Burden of Financial Toxicity and Trends Over Time
May 14th 2018Financial toxicity has been on the rise, but there has been movement toward reducing the burden through better communication and shared decision making, said Yousuf Zafar, MD, MHS, of the Duke Cancer Institute and a member of the Association of Community Cancer Centers Financial Advocacy Network Advisory Committee.
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Dr Oliver Dorigo Discusses an Interdisciplinary Approach to Care in Gynecologic Oncology
May 14th 2018An interdisciplinary approach to patient care is very important because the treatment of gynecologic cancers can be very complex, explained Oliver Dorigo, MD, PhD, associate professor, obstetrics and gynecology, Stanford University Medical Center.
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Dr Kimberly Lenz: Identifying Patients Most at Risk For Substance Abuse
May 13th 2018Kimberly Lenz, PharmD, clinical pharmacy manager, MassHealth/Office of Clinical Affairs, University of Massachusetts Medical School, discusses identifying patients most at risk for misusing or abusing controlled substances and how approaches to treatment differ for these patients.
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Kristina Wharton: More Funding Needed to Support FQHCs
May 13th 2018M. Kristina Wharton, MPH, of the Department of Global Health Management and Policy at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, recommends shifts in policies that could expand federally qualified health centers.
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