Dr Dennis P. Scanlon Discusses Patient Engagement in Quality Efforts
August 17th 2018I would say that we’re making progress in terms of engaging consumers in quality of care, explained Dennis P. Scanlon, PhD, professor, Health Policy and Administration, and director, Center for Health Care and Policy Research, Pennsylvania State University.
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Dr Rachel Gold: Gaps Remain in How Technology Can Help Address Social Determinants of Health
August 15th 2018Technology is starting to help identify patients with social determinants of health issues, but there remain gaps in connecting that data in the electronic health record (EHR) to resources, said Rachel Gold, PhD, MPH, investigator at the Kaiser Permanente Northwest Center for Health Research and lead research scientist at OCHIN.
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Dr Suzanne Delbanco Highlights Innovative Ways Employers Are Trying to Offer Lower-Cost Care
August 10th 2018In markets with a lot of provider consolidation, employers are looking at innovative ways to deliver care to their employees for less money, such as on-site clinics or telehealth, explained Suzanne Delbanco, PhD, MPH, executive director of Catalyst for Payment Reform. VIDE
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Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, instructor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, attending physician of medical oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses challenges with managing patients with HER2-positive breast cancer and how clinical trials provide another treatment approach for these patients.
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Dr Dennis P. Scanlon on Recent Attempts to Address Clinician Burnout
August 6th 2018Organizations are trying to think about how they can involve team-based care by incorporating individuals who have a certain skill set that can relieve the practicing clinician, physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant from some of the burden, explained Dennis P. Scanlon, PhD, professor, Health Policy and Administration, and director, Center for Health Care and Policy Research, Pennsylvania State University.
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Dr Harlan Krumholz on Barriers Preventing Healthcare From Using Data to Improve Care
August 1st 2018The free flow of data needs to be an intrinsic part of the way we think about healthcare in this country, said Harlan Krumholz, MD, SM, the Harold H. Hines Jr professor, 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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Dr Rachel Gold Outlines the Challenges of Screening for Social Determinants of Health Issues
July 30th 2018With little evidence, it is still difficult to know how to screen patients for social determinants of health issues, explained Rachel Gold, PhD, MPH, investigator at the Kaiser Permanente Northwest Center for Health Research and lead research scientist at OCHIN.
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Dr Dennis P. Scanlon Explains Costs Associated With the Opioid Epidemic
July 27th 2018Individuals, families, and local, state, and federal government all have incurred costs as a result of the opioid epidemic, explained Dennis P. Scanlon, PhD, professor, Health Policy and Administration, and director, Center for Health Care and Policy Research, Pennsylvania State University.
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Dr Michael Thompson Outlines Challenges With the Mass Adoption of EHRs, Precision Medicine
July 25th 2018We know that there are a lot of problems with precision medicine and lots of areas that we need to define better, but that shouldn’t stop us from moving forward and trying to optimize the care for our patients, said Michael Thompson, MD, PhD, FASCO, Aurora Advanced Healthcare.
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Dr Sara M. Tolaney Discusses the Role of Adjuvant Therapy in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
July 23rd 2018Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, instructor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, attending physician of medical oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, outlines the role of adjuvant therapy in treating patients with HER2-positive breast cancer, as well as the absence of biomarkers in this patient population.
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Dr Clifford Goodman Discusses How Healthcare Should Address Social Determinants of Health
July 20th 2018If we’re truly serious about being outcomes oriented in healthcare, we can’t come near accomplishing what we’d like to accomplish without direct intervention with regard to social determinants, explained Clifford Goodman, PhD, senior vice president and director, Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research, The Lewin Group.
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Dr Peter Paul Yu Explains Current Challenges With Precision Medicine
July 18th 2018We need to bring together our real-world data and our reimbursement systems to recognize the fact that a lot of what could be gained by precision medicine is going to be based on a lot of research, explained Peter Paul Yu, MD, FASCO, FACP, physician-in-chief, Hartford HealthCare Cancer Center.
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Dr Dennis P. Scanlon Outlines Surprises in the Move to Value-Based Care
July 16th 2018I think the biggest surprise in the move toward value-based care is that there’s a lot of organizations sitting on the fence in limbo because the payment mechanism is still built off a fee-for-service chassis, said Dennis P. Scanlon, PhD, professor, Health Policy and Administration, and director, Center for Health Care and Policy Research, Pennsylvania State University.
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Dr John Schorge on Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Treatment in Advanced Ovarian Cancer
July 11th 2018John Schorge, MD, associate editor of The Green Journal, and Gynecologic Oncologist at Tufts Medical Center, discusses the findings of his study on neoadjuvant chemotherapy treatment of patients with advanced ovarian cancer.
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Sally Okun on How Informed Patients Feel When Starting Treatment After a New Diagnosis
July 9th 2018The most common question patients ask when they start a new treatment after a new diagnosis is "what will this do to me?" explained Sally Okun, RN, MMHS, vice president, Policy and Ethics, PatientsLikeMe.
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Dr Clifford Goodman on Progress With the Move to Value-Based Payments
July 9th 2018Different value-based payment approaches are evolving for different sorts of conditions, different sorts of financial circumstances, and other factors, explained Clifford Goodman, PhD, senior vice president and director, Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research, The Lewin Group.
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Where Dr Victoria Villaflor Thinks the Future of Precision Medicine Is Headed
July 8th 2018There are small subgroups within each tumor type and within each molecular type, and someday, we might be able to actually pair the 2 to give patients a little bit more personalization and precision to their treatments, said Victoria Villaflor, MD, associate professor of Medicine, hematology and oncology.
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Rear Admiral Dr Wanda Barfield Discusses Initiatives That Led to the Decrease of Teen Pregnancy
July 4th 2018Rear Admiral Wanda Barfield, MD, MPH, director of the Division of Reproductive Health for the CDC, discusses the initiatives that have played a role in the decrease of teen pregnancy in the United States.
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Dr Adrian F. Hernandez: Mapping Human Health Through Project Baseline
July 3rd 2018The purpose of Project Baseline is to map human health so we can convert from a reactive healthcare system to a proactive healthcare system, explained Adrian F. Hernandez, MD, MHS, vice dean, clinical research, Duke University School of Medicine
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Leonard Saltz: Novel Approaches to Colon Cancer, Behaviors That Impact Survival
July 2nd 2018It’s been years since a large portion of colon cancer patients have seen any innovations in treatment. However, there are dietary and physical behavioral changes individuals can make that positively impact colon cancer survival said Leonard Saltz, MD, executive director of Clinical Value and Sustainability, head of Colorectal Oncology Section, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Dr Harlan Krumholz: How Healthcare Can Better Implement New Technologies
June 29th 2018We need to collaborate and test these innovations in controlled circumstances so that we can evaluate their effect and understand what needs to be iterated to continue to improve them, explained Harlan Krumholz, MD, SM, the Harold H. Hines Jr professor, 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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Dr Sara M. Tolaney: Standard of Care, Novel Approaches for Treatment of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
June 28th 2018There are a lot of new and exciting agents that are being explored for metastatic HER2-positive disease, explained Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, instructor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, attending physician of medical oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
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Dr Jamie Bakkum-Gamez on Developing an Early Detection Test for Endometrial Cancer
June 28th 2018Jamie Bakkum-Gamez, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology and Gynecologic oncologist at Mayo Clinic, discusses her research on developing an early detection test for endometrial cancer.
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Complex Care in a Complex State: Lessons From California
June 26th 2018The unique composition and massive size of California’s population means that health plans and systems in the state have had to explore new ways to improve the delivery of healthcare for those with complex health and social needs, according to panelists at the AHIP Institute & Expo 2018.
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Dr Victoria Villaflor Discusses How Novel Therapies Have Changed Cancer Treatment
June 26th 2018Immune therapies, or check point inhibitors, have been very successful in a subset of patient with multiple different types of malignancies and has changed their trajectory tremendously, explained Victoria Villaflor, MD, associate professor of Medicine, hematology and oncology, Northwestern University.
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