NPC's Michael Ciarametaro Discusses the Move to Bundled Payments
December 22nd 2015As the healthcare system moves to an environment of value-based payment, bundled payments could become the next step in healthcare transformation. However, there are both opportunities and risks in this form of value-based payment, explained Michael Ciarametaro, MBA, director of research at the National Pharmaceutical Council, at the ISPOR 20th Annual International Meeting.
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OB-GYN Groups Say Insurers' Genetic Testing Rules Limit Access to Care
December 22nd 2015The statement from the obstetricians and gynecologists said that there aren't enough certified genetic counselors to meet demand. In a statement, the groups said this will limit access to care if patients must wait for assistance before ordering tests.
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What We're Reading: US Task Force Releases Statin Use Recommendations
December 22nd 2015What we're reading, December 22, 2015: experts recommend using statins in adults between the ages of 40 years and 75 years; Republicans and Democrats are equally concerned about rising healthcare costs; and Martin Shkreli now fired as CEO of a second company.
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Clinical Home Visits Reduce Hospital Admissions for Medicare Beneficiaries
December 21st 2015A new study finds that Medicare recipients can prevent hospital admissions if they seek medical assessment from clinical home visits, which increase the number of visits to the doctors while reducing the costs of healthcare because of treatment in less-costly sites.
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Most-Read AJMC Studies and Commentaries of 2015
December 21st 2015During 2015, the most popular papers published by The American Journal of Managed Care included studies on predicting adherence, engaging members and providers in chronic care management programs, care fragmentation among chronically ill patients, and using behavioral health interventions to improve outcomes and reduce costs.
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45% American Adults Clueless About Their Annual Health Check-Up
December 20th 2015Nearly half of insured American adults are unaware that they should have an annual medical check-up and are ignorant to the fact that their insurance covers the annual check-up and there is no cost out-of-pocket associated with it.
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This Week in Managed Care: December 19, 2015
December 19th 2015This week in managed care, Martin Shkreli, CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals was arrested on charges of fraud; new research find that drug costs continue to take up a larger share of healthcare spending; and 3 healthcare experts take a look at how to fix the 340B drug pricing program.
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What We're Reading: Taxpayers Spending Millions on Expensive Generic Drugs
December 18th 2015What we're reading, December 18, 2015: HHS report finds generic drug prices rising faster than inflation; UnitedHealthcare's real-time drug approval tool; and government overcharged by private Medicare Advantage plans.
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Progress Toward Healthy People 2020: CDC Report Claims Reduction in Cancer Incidence
December 18th 2015Results of an analysis of 2012 cancer incidence and survival from various cancer registries, published in CDC's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, indicates reduced incidence of overall cancer across the United States.
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Expanding Pharmacist Provider Status Can Improve Diabetes Management
December 17th 2015Multiple studies have shown improved outcomes by placing pharmacists into diabetes management roles. With a chronic condition such as diabetes, which impacts 29 million Americans, that’s welcome news. As the number of people with diabetes continues to escalate, we are faced with not only a physician shortage, but a provider shortage. We need to embrace the role of healthcare professionals like pharmacists and further expand their impact through the use of digital health technologies, which encourage patient engagement and extend care.
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