Colorado Could Opt Out of ACA, Implement a Single-Payer Healthcare System
November 11th 2015Colorado could be the first state to implement a single-payer healthcare system and opt out of the Affordable Care Act with voters deciding on the issue next year. But the issue is not without controversy.
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What We're Reading: Annual Flu Shots Can Reduce Effectiveness of Vaccine
November 11th 2015What we're reading, November 11, 2015: annual flu shots may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine; Democrats call for changes to the so-called Cadillac tax; and Millennium Health files for chapter 11 bankruptcy.
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What We're Reading: Medi-Cal May Be Expanded to Illegal Immigrants
November 10th 2015What we're reading, November 10, 2015: half of California's illegal immigrants would be eligible for Medi-Cal if it was expanded; women are less likely to receive optimal care after a heart attack, which accounts for survival gap; and Hawaii's residents face long wait times to sign up for health coverage on HealthCare.gov.
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Risk of Cardiovascular Events With Oral Contraceptives, Part 1 - Scope of the Problem
November 10th 2015Oral contraception, the most widely used contraceptive method in the US, is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular side effects. Despite increased awareness of this risk over the years, the use of oral contraceptives among women with conditions that place them at high risk for cardiovascular effects is still common.
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Medi-Cal Cancer Patients Perform Worse Than Those on Other Insurance, UC Davis Study
November 9th 2015Heterogeneity in quality of care and cancer patient survival based on insurance coverage are the highlight of a report by researchers at the Institute for Population Health Improvement at the University of California Davis.
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Improving COPD Management Through Use of Patient EMR Information
November 9th 2015Using information in a patient's electronic medical record during outpatient visits for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease can lead to better outcomes, according to a study in Respiratory Medicine.
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People With ACA Plans Least Satisfied With Health System Among Insured Individuals
November 9th 2015Americans with veterans or military health, Medicare, and Medicaid have a higher satisfaction with the way the healthcare system works for them. People on plans purchased through the Affordable Care Act exchanges are the least satisfied of insured groups.
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Despite High Risk, Many Adults With Mental Illness Not Screened for Diabetes
November 9th 2015Despite a recommendation by the American Diabetes Association, many patients in the California public mental healthcare system who have severe mental illness and are taking antipsychotic medications were not being screened annually.
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What We're Reading: Americans Skeptical About Patient-Centered Care Benefits
November 9th 2015What we're reading, November 9, 2015: Americans worry patient-centered care is a gimmick; insurers raise new concerns over the increasing prices for generic drugs; and President Obama challenges 20 cities to sign up the most uninsured on the exchanges.
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Advancing the Wave of Democratization of Cancer Care
November 8th 2015Democratizing the complex field of cancer care is not easy. We are providing patients with key information that their own cancer is unique and needs to be treated as such, but there is a great deal of work to be done in putting that knowledge to work.
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This Week in Managed Care: November 7, 2015
November 7th 2015This week in managed care Kentucky elected a new governor who could bring big changes to the state's Medicaid program, researchers reported that costs of dementia in the last 5 years of life surpass even cancer, and the latest Hospital Safety Score report was released.
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Care Models for Complex Patients Face Barriers to Wider Adoption
November 7th 2015While care models are being designed to improve outcomes and reduce costs for complex needs patients, there is only modest evidence of their impact and there are a number of barriers to wider adoption of these care models in practice.
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