Ensuring the Use of Required Test for COPD
October 27th 2015Despite the fact that post-bronchodilator spirometry is required for the diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, an analysis of primary care clinics found only 19% of patients diagnosed with the disease had undergone spirometry testing.
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Algorithm Forecasts COPD Hospitalization Risk
October 26th 2015Three important patient-reported outcomes can help predict hospitalizations among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, potentially helping clinicians to categorize patients' level of risk and design preventive interventions and proper care.
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Real-World Evidence of Successful Product Commercialization
October 26th 2015In this AJMC Industry Outlook webinar "The Role of Real-World Evidence in Successful Product Commercialization," we discuss a framework to identify and validate the need for external customer-facing evidence generation and review how the framework can be applied. By the end of this discussion, you will have a deeper understanding of how to frame and justify investment in health economics and outcomes research, and real-world evidence generation.
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Health Insurance Services Start-Up Raises $81 Million in Funding
October 25th 2015A new health insurance start-up aiming to aid companies with their employer-sponsored insurance raised $81 million in a new round of financing. The new funding will allow the company to expand its services beyond California in 2016.
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GSK Reports Positive Findings for COPD Treatment Studies
October 25th 2015Two head-to-head trials comparing the safety of Incruse Ellipta to 2 available bronchodilator treatments used by patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has yielded positive results for GlaxoSmithKline's therapy.
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This Week in Managed Care: October 24, 2015
October 24th 2015This week in managed care, documents show Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of NJ rolled out OMNIA prior to receiving regulatory approval, 2 Harvard professors argue the merit of the annual physical, and experts weigh in on the successes and flaws of Medicare Part D.
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Misconceptions About Palliative Care and Hospice Remain
October 24th 2015Years after the country was sent into a tizzy over the fear of "death panels," there has been an enormous growth in palliative care in the United States, although it and hospice care are still very misunderstood by patients, said speakers at America's Health Insurance Plans' National Conference on Medicaid.
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The Low-Carb Study Was Straightforward. Then Someone Called the Dietary Guidelines a "Fool's Errand"
October 22nd 2015Presenting results of a meta-analysis comparing low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets is never uneventful when the nation is weeks away from adopting the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
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Out-of-Pocket Rx Costs Two Times Higher in Silver Plans Than Employer Plans
October 22nd 2015Out-of-pocket expenses for medications in typical silver plans are twice as high as they are in employer-sponsored plans, leading patients to fill and refill medications less frequently, which has important health implications.
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The Benefit of Marrying PROs With Coordinated Care in Advanced Cancer Patients
October 21st 2015A presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Radiation Oncology underscored the importance of patient-centered care and the benefit of incorporating the patient voice in advanced oncology care.
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