Plans to Improve Interventions for Mental and Substance Abuse Disorders
July 15th 2015A report released by the National Academy of Medicine aims to ensure that evidence-based psychosocial interventions are routinely used in clinical practice and included in the clinical training of mental health professionals.
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Young Adult Cancer Survivors Face Long-Term Complications After Remission
July 15th 2015Young adult cancer survivors who had received their first rounds of cancer treatment between the ages of 20 and 44 were 1.5 times more likely to have more hospitalizations after remission than the general public.
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RWJ Health System, Barnabas Health Merger Will Create NJ's Largest Health System
July 15th 2015In a move that will create the largest healthcare system in New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Health System and Barnabas Health have signed a merger agreement that will create RWJ Barnabas Health. The merger is expected to be complete in 2016, but the agreement is subject to review by the New Jersey Attorney General.
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25% Reduction in Rheumatoid Arthritis bDMARD Cost Possible With Avatar Assistance
July 15th 2015A rheumatoid arthritis—focused Virtual Health Assistant (aka avatar) could help save US health plans over $1 billion per year by providing the data needed to pursue an evidence-based dose reduction/discontinuation strategy for biologic DMARDs (bDMARDs). The science is strong, but is the will equally strong?
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Screening Colonoscopy Can Reduce Mortality, Study Finds
July 14th 2015The retrospective study, conducted in centers across Germany, found that when colorectal cancer was detected during a screening colonoscopy, patients lived nearly 2 years longer than if it was detected during a diagnostic colonoscopy.
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Newer Cholesterol Guidelines Prove Beneficial and Cost-Effective
July 14th 2015The American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association's release of recommendations for statin treatment in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in 2013 have now proven both cost-effective and accurate in identifying CVD risk.
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Medicaid Actuary's Data Latest Evidence That Newly Insured Cost More Than Expected
July 13th 2015The newly insured came to Medicaid with medical issues that had gone unaddressed for years. The same problem has been cited by insurers who have asked for large rate increases for 2016 for plans on the exchanges.
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FDA Gives Restaurants an Extra Year to Display Calorie Counts
July 10th 2015The rule for restaurants and other food retailers is delayed until December 2016 to allow more discussions on how it will apply in many specific situations. Food labeling with calorie counts is mandated by the Affordable Care Act.
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House Approves 21st Century Cures Act; Senate Still Working on Its Version
July 10th 2015By an overwhelming majority, the House of Representatives approved the 21st Century Cures Act, which stands advance big data and precision medicine and strengthen the National Institutes of Health and FDA.
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