CMS Awards $110 Million to Further Efforts to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Conditions
September 26th 2015More than $100 million in Affordable Care Act funding is being awarded to 17 national, regional, and state hospital associations and health system organizations to assist efforts to reduce hospital-acquired conditions and readmissions.
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Startup's Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Test Receives FDA Attention
September 24th 2015In a letter to Pathway Genomics, the FDA has expressed interest in discussing the company's validation strategy as well as evaluating data on clinical sensitivity and specificity of the CancerIntercept Detect test.
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Kansas Hospitals Renew Pitch to Expand Medicaid Amid Mounting Losses
September 24th 2015The problem in Kansas is the same as other states without Medicaid expansion: the ACA envisioned universal coverage, and funds to treat the uninsured are dwindling because it was expected that patients who are now in a "gap" would have insurance.
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Public Outrage Overturning Drug Price Hikes
September 24th 2015Public outrage over the 5000% price increase for Daraprim, a 62-year-old drug purchased by Turing Pharmaceuticals in August, prompted the company to promise it would lower the drug's cost. This is not the first time such an incidence has occurred.
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Dissecting the Patient Perception of FDA's Breakthrough Designation
September 23rd 2015A JAMA Internal Medicine study found the terms "breakthrough" and "promising" raised people's expectations on the drug's performance as opposed to when the drugs were described as having met the breakthrough criteria.
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Clinton Seeks Cap on Drug Expenses, Would Let Medicare Negotiate
September 23rd 2015Hillary Clinton unveiled a plan in Iowa that features a $250 per month cap on drug costs for patients with chronic conditions. This comes 2 weeks after her chief rival for the Democratic nomination, US Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, introduced a bill aimed at reining in drug costs. In the summer, The American Journal of Managed Care said polling showed that rising drug costs were poised to become a major issue in the 2016 campaign.
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Today's report is a successor to the groundbreaking report, "To Err is Human," which launched the movement to make healthcare quality part of the nation's policy agenda. Until now, however, not enough attention has been paid to an essential element: getting the diagnosis correct and getting it quickly.
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Reimbursement Challenges Persist as Oncologists Embrace Value-Based Care, ACCC Survey Finds
September 21st 2015Among other challenges faced by cancer care centers, reimbursement for providing patient-centered care services remains at the top, a survey by The Association of Community Cancer Centers found.
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Iowa Democrats Ask Feds to Halt Medicaid Managed Care Transition
September 21st 2015The legislators say Iowa is moving too quickly to transition 560,000 beneficiaries without some disruptions in care. Deaths of mental health patients after hospital closings earlier this year fuel their concerns.
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