Dr Marie D'hooghe Discusses How Pregnancy Affects Disease Course in Patients With MS
September 11th 2019Some data suggest that pregnancy may be beneficial in the long-term for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), but there exist periods that may carry an extra risk of relapse, such as before conception and in the postpartum period, according to Marie D’hooghe, MD, PhD, neurologist at the National MS Center, Melsbroek, in Brussels, Belgium, and consultant neurologist at the University Hospital in Brussels, Belgium.
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It’s crucial to have support from the numerous community settings that young people interact with so that they can feel understood and better manage their mental illness, according to Steven Adelsheim, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Mike Fazio: Practices Are Happier With PP4 Results in the OCM
September 7th 2019There are less surprises in the results for performance period 4 of the Oncology Care Model, and practices seem to be mostly happier with how they’ve done, said Mike Fazio, senior vice president of client services, Archway Health.
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Dr Steven Adelsheim Outlines Components of Screening for Psychosis in Young People
August 30th 2019Early intervention in potential cases of psychosis among young people hinges on multiple settings being aware of the early signs of the illness and able to link people to treatment, said Steven Adelsheim, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Dr Jacob Ballon Discusses the Opportunity to Use Big Data to Identify Types of Psychotic Illnesses
August 26th 2019Jacob Ballon, MD, MPH, clinical associate professor, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University, explained how large databases can help researchers understand the variety of psychotic illnesses, potentially leading to more personalized treatments.
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Dr Nicholas Robert Outlines How Patients Can Provide More Information on Newly Approved Drugs
August 22nd 2019Nicholas Robert, MD, medical director of Data, Evidence & Insights, McKesson Life Sciences, discusses how patient-reported outcomes collected through real-world data can provide confirmatory information on newly approved drugs.
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Dr Steven Adelsheim Notes Key Issues When Assessing Potential Early Psychosis in Young Patients
August 20th 2019When assessing young people for potential early psychosis, psychiatrists should keep in mind that reassurance is particularly important for this patient group, explained Steven Adelsheim, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Dr Jacob Ballon: Looking Beyond Schizophrenia Symptoms to Treat the Whole Person
August 15th 2019Providers should treat patients with schizophrenia by thinking about them as people and understanding the full context of their lives, according to Jacob Ballon, MD, MPH, clinical associate professor, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University.
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Dr Nicholas Robert: Lag Time Between a Drug Approval, Availability in EMRs Can Impact Patient Care
August 10th 2019Nicholas Robert, MD, medical director of Data, Evidence & Insights, McKesson Life Sciences, explains the impact of lag time between a drug's approval and its availability for use in the electronic medical record (EMR).
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Dr Steven Adelsheim: Special Considerations When Treating Young People With Psychosis
August 9th 2019Providers who treat young people with psychosis must navigate a host of issues unique to this population, including confidentiality and consent rules, the role of the family, and support from schools, according to Steven Adelsheim, MD, clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Dr Jacob Ballon on the Importance of Early Intervention, Comprehensive Treatment in Psychosis
August 4th 2019Early intervention is important in many illnesses, including psychosis, so treatment can begin as early as possible for best outcomes, explained Jacob Ballon, MD, MPH, clinical associate professor, psychiatry and behavioral sciences, Stanford University. He also discussed a resource for learning more about early intervention.
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Adam Simmons: ENLIGHTEN-2 Data Demonstrate Efficacy, Reduced Weight Gain With ALKS 3831
August 2nd 2019Data presented at the 175th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) support the potential of the investigational drug ALKS 3831 to provide the antipsychotic efficacy of olanzapine without the associated weight gain, said Adam Simmons, director of clinical program management, Alkermes. He also discussed the timing of when the data might be filed with the FDA.
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Dr Nicholas Robert on Lag Time Between Drug Approval, Availability of the Drug in EMRs
July 29th 2019Nicholas Robert, MD, medical director of Data, Evidence & Insights, McKesson Life Sciences, discusses the lag time between a drug's approval and its availability in the electronic medical record (EMR) for the physician to order.
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Adam Simmons Explains the Short- and Long-term Value of ALKS 3831 to Payers and Patients
July 26th 2019Adam Simmons, director of clinical program management, Alkermes, explains that an investigational antipsychotic drug, ALKS 3831, provides the efficacy of olanzapine without the associated weight gain can provide benefits in the short and long term to payers and patients. Simmons spoke about data presented at the 175th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in San Francisco, California.
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Dr David Kingdon Discusses Efforts to Increase Understanding of Psychosis
July 25th 2019Increasing awareness of psychosis can help communities engage with patients on a human level and work together to improve, according to David Kingdon, MD, professor of mental health care delivery, University of Southampton.
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Joann Sciandra: The Role of Case Management Continues to Evolve
July 24th 2019Joann Sciandra, RN, BSN, CCM, associate vice president of healthcare management, Geisinger Health System, discusses how the role of case management has evolved with increased attention being paid to social determinants of health and if she thinks the role will continue to evolve in the future.
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Dr Eleanor Perfetto on Ways to Improve Transparency, Education Around Value Assessment
July 23rd 2019Eleanor M. Perfetto, PhD, MS, senior vice president of Strategic Initiatives for the National Health Council, discusses potential strategies for increasing transparency in value assessment and where education fits into the mix.
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Dr Isaac Galatzer-Levy: How Tech Could Help Identify and Intervene in Mental Illness
July 22nd 2019Isaac Galatzer-Levy, PhD, assistant professor in psychiatry and bioinformatics, NYU School of Medicine, and vice president of clinical and computational neuroscience, AiCure, said that technological solutions like artificial intelligence can help identify and monitor signs of mental illness so patients can be connected with the help they need.
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Dr Lori Raney on How Integrating Physical and Behavioral Health Can Bring Down Costs
July 17th 2019Patients with both physical and behavioral health conditions have significantly higher healthcare costs, so integrating both sides of their care can help lower those costs, explained Lori Raney, MD, principal, Health Management Associates.
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Dr Godfrey Pearlson Explains the Biological Fingerprints Underpinning Psychiatric Disorders
July 16th 2019Classifying mental disorders using traditional tools like the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual misses the vast differences in biomarkers that can exist in patients with the same diagnosis, which is why research is looking to biological measures and “biotypes” to provide more information, according to Godfrey Pearlson, MD, professor of psychiatry and neuroscience, Yale School of Medicine.
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Dr Nicholas Robert Discusses How Real-World Data Can Complement Clinical Trial Data
July 16th 2019With real-world data, there's an opportunity to take a new agent and see how patients outside that clinical trial would do, explained Nicholas Robert, MD, medical director of Data, Evidence & Insights, McKesson Life Sciences.
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Dr David Kingdon Describes Reactions to Increasing Use of CBT for Psychosis
July 15th 2019David Kingdon, MD, professor of mental health care delivery, University of Southampton, explained that mental health professionals have been receptive to the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in psychosis, but there needs to be greater expansion to increase availability.
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Dr Devin Incerti: Use Value Assessments to Maximize the Well-Being of a Population
July 14th 2019If you set social benefits equal to social costs, you will be able to maximize the well-being of a population, and that's what value assessment allows for, explained Devin Incerti, PhD, lead economist, Innovation and Value Initiative.
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Dr Isaac Galatzer-Levy on How Predicting PTSD Can Improve Psychiatric and Physical Health Outcomes
July 13th 2019Intervening early when someone is at risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can drastically improve their outcomes, but current predictive methods are lacking, according to Isaac Galatzer-Levy, PhD, assistant professor in psychiatry and bioinformatics, NYU School of Medicine, and vice president of clinical and computational neuroscience, AiCure.
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Adam Simmons Discusses Weight Gain as a Cause of Nonadherence to Olanzapine
July 12th 2019Olanzapine is an effective antipsychotic medication, but the associated weight gain is the number one cause of discontinuation, explained Adam Simmons, director of clinical program management, Alkermes, during an interview at the 175th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association in San Francisco, California. An investigational drug, ALKS 3831, aims to mitigate the weight gain associated with olanzapine.
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Joann Sciandra on the Need to Combine Technology With Successful Case Management
July 12th 2019You need both technology and successful case management to succeed in value-based care, explained Joann Sciandra, RN, BSN, CCM, associate vice president of healthcare management, Geisinger Health System.
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Lauren Vela Discusses Surprise Medical Billing and Price Transparency
July 11th 2019Congressional efforts to end surprise medical billing have a real possibility of succeeding, but recent discussions around transparency have a lot more challenges, said Lauren Vela, senior director of the Pacific Business Group on Health (PBGH).
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Rob Mechanic: Identifying Patients Who Could Benefit From Holistic Care Is a Work in Progress
July 9th 2019Rob Mechanic, MBA, senior fellow at the Heller School of Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University and executive director of the Institute for Accountable Care, discusses how well accountable care organizations (ACOs) and other healthcare organizations are able to identify patients who could benefit from more holistic approaches to care.
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