Hidradenitis Suppurativa ED Readmission Linked to Opioid Prescribing, Medicaid Insurance
November 1st 2022Emergency department (ED) readmission was more common than dermatology follow-up among patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) within 30 and 180 days of initially presenting to the ED, with patients with Medicaid coverage and those who had an opioid prescribed were more likely to return.
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Dr Amresh Raina Illuminates Top Concerns in Asymptomatic Heart Failure
November 1st 2022Risk factors not properly addressed in patients with asymptomatic heart failure, such as high blood pressure and having diabetes or mild heart valve problems, can lead to structural heart problems or heart failure itself, noted Amresh Raina, MD, of the Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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FDA Rejects Bulevirtide for Hepatitis D, Compensated Liver Disease
November 1st 2022The FDA has issued a complete response letter to Gilead Sciences, indicating that it cannot approve the company’s first-in-class investigational entry-inhibitor, bulevirtide, for the treatment of chronic hepatitis D virus infection and compensated liver disease.
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Pfizer’s maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine was found to be highly effective in infants' first 6 months of life; survey shows long COVID-19 is more common among women than men; some voters worry that a Republican-controlled Congress could put science and science policy on the line.
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Diabetic Kidney Disease Progression Associated With Changes in Muscle, Fat Amounts
November 1st 2022Patients with type 2 diabetes with a high to very high prognostic risk of diabetic kidney disease were more likely to have a reduced rectus femoris cross-sectional area, a measure of muscle mass in the lower body, and an increased visceral fat area.
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Non–Driver Gene Mutations May Hold Predictive Value in ET and PV
November 1st 2022A recent study supports the notion that non–driver mutations in essential thrombocythemia (ET) and polycythemia vera (PV) have predictive value and found that a proposed international prognostication model may be useful for Japanese patients.
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Susan E. Quaggin, MD, FASN, president of the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) for the 2021-2022 term, discussed the major focuses and breakthroughs in nephrology to be presented at Kidney Week 2022, which include novel treatments for common and rare kidney diseases, as well as efforts to address disparities for transplant and care access.
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Identifying SE in Initial Asthma Screening May Help Promote Precision Medicine
October 31st 2022The retrospective findings showed that searching for Staphylococcus aureus and its enterotoxins (SE) when initially screening patients for asthma can help with identifying a targeted treatment option by improving phenotyping and predicting comorbidities.
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Emerging Treatments Could Add to Targeted Options for Psoriasis, PsA
October 31st 2022Emerging therapies for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) include treatments that target interleukin (IL)-23 and IL-17, which could lead to the approval of new IL-23 and IL-17 inhibitors, as well as expanding the use of currently approved options.
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What We’re Reading: Abortion Rate Drops; Rebound of COVID-19 Symptoms; Marketplace Enrollment Opens
October 31st 2022The legal abortion rate has fallen 6% since the overturning of Roe v Wade; 30% of patients with COVID-19 experienced a rebound in symptoms after 2 consecutive days without; open enrollment for Affordable Care Act marketplace insurance begins this week.
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Neil Goldfarb Discusses Challenges and Future for Business Coalitions Driving Value-Based Care
October 31st 2022Neil Goldfarb, president and CEO of Greater Philadelphia Business Coalition on Health (GPBCH), spoke on the biggest challenges facing GPBCH in advancing health care value, how national organizations are helping drive innovation, and the future role of business coalitions in the health care system.
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Study Supports Feasibility of Integrating Specialty Pharmacists in Health Systems
October 30th 2022The program, serving patients from rheumatology, dermatology, gastroenterology, allergy, and cardiology clinics, is the first of its kind within the Veterans Health Administration, researchers said.
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Dr Joseph Alvarnas Explains Cancer Care Equity Act for Medi-Cal Beneficiaries
October 29th 2022Joseph Alvarnas, MD, vice president of government affairs at City of Hope and chief clinical adviser of AccessHope in Duarte, California, discusses the recently passed Cancer Care Equity Act in California that provides access to clinical trials and advanced care for Medi-Cal beneficiaries.
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Redesigning Benefits, Value-Based Agreements With Better Cancer Care in Mind
October 29th 2022The quest to deliver better cancer care—with better outcomes and patient experience—is not a one-size-fits-all journey, as seen in panels during the Community Oncology Alliance (COA) Payer Exchange Summit, held in Tyson’s Corner, Virginia.
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