Predicting COPD Exacerbations With Primary Care Data
November 18th 2015Although, data on predictive risk factors for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has been limited until now, researchers from the United Kingdom recently developed a model for predicting exacerbation risk using data obtainable from primary care.
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What We're Reading: Global Drug Spending Will Hit $1.3 Trillion in 2020
November 18th 2015What we're reading, November 18, 2015: global drug spending is expected to grow 30% in 5 years; Robert M. Califf, MD, sits through mostly friendly senate confirmation hearing for FDA nomination; and moderate coffee consumption could reduce some risks of death.
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What We're Reading: Antibiotic Misuse Fuels Rise of Drug-Resistant Superbugs
November 17th 2015What we're reading, November 17, 2015: misunderstanding of antibiotics has fueled the rise of drug-resistant superbugs; healthcare leaders overwhelmingly support government intervention to curb rising cost of drugs; and the FDA wants more regulation on laboratory-developed tests.
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What We're Reading: Consumers Shocked by High Deductibles on ACA Plans
November 16th 2015What we're reading, November 16, 2015: consumers face sticker shock on Affordable Care Act plans when they get sick and face high deductibles; Medicare spending on hepatitis C drugs nearly doubled in 2015; and US maternal mortality has worsened since 1990.
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Evidence-Based Practice Centers Can Reduce Costs, Errors
November 16th 2015Until now, the impact of evidence-based practice centers (EPCs) on hospital decision making has been relatively unclear-but new data from Penn Medicine researchers suggest that hospital EPCs can accurately distribute clinical evidence and are useful in influencing the stakeholder decision-making process.
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This Week in Managed Care: November 14, 2015
November 14th 2015This week in managed care the top stories include pivotal results from the SPRINT study on blood pressure, an analysis on how states successfully enrolled consumers in the insurance marketplace, and experts discuss value-based care.
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In New Jersey, Horizon BCBS, Catholic Hospital Huddle With Judge Over OMNIA
November 12th 2015St. Peter's Hospital in New Brunswick won the right to a hearing, where New Jersey's largest insurer will have to say why the Catholic hospital was not included in a preferred network set up alongside a major population health initiative.
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Public Has Concerning Response to Learning Adverse Drug Event Information
November 12th 2015Evaluating adverse events of medications plays a vital role in post-marketing surveillance of clinical research, but how effective are these results when it comes to influencing public response? A recent study indicates a concerning public response.
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What We're Reading: Public Housing Smoking Ban
November 12th 2015What we're reading, November 12, 2015: nationwide ban on smoking in public houses could have a huge economic impact; CMS barrier to sharing patient records on drug and alcohol abuse; an urgent care—ED hybrid model could save unnecessary costs.
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