Low Tumor Metabolic Activity Could Predict Survival in Stage I NSCLC
March 31st 2015Low pre-surgery uptake of a labeled glucose analogue, a marker of metabolic activity, in the primary tumor of patients with stage I non-small cell lung cancer is associated with increased overall survival and a longer time before tumor recurrence, a study shows. Patients with high labeled glucose uptake may benefit from additional therapy following surgery.
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QALY May Stifle Patient Access to Innovative Cancer Drugs
March 30th 2015A new study published by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics finds that reimbursement approaches based on cost-per-quality-adjusted-life-year measures rather than drug effectiveness may limit access to innovative cancer treatments.
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No Change in New Patient Visit Volume During Year 1 of the ACA
March 29th 2015Increased insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act not only did not cause a sharp increase in new patients, but there has not been any change in how sick patients were who sought care, according to a report from athenahealth and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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MRI For Low Back Pain More Costly Than Physical Therapy
March 29th 2015A study of people who needed additional care for their low back pain, found that the ones sent first for MRIs were more likely to have surgery or injections, see a specialist, or visit an emergency room than those who were first sent to physical therapists.
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The Downsides to Healthcare Price Transparency
March 28th 2015Last year, more than half of working Americans reportedly checked prices for the health services they required. Healthcare providers and policy makers are scrambling to meet consumer demand for accurate pricing, and it's not easy.
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Voters Prefer Federal Exchange to State-Run Ones
March 27th 2015Although the Supreme Court's decision on King v. Burwell could remove subsidies from the federal marketplace, Americans prefer HealthCare.gov over the state-run exchanges, according to poll results from right-wing advocacy group Foundation for Government Accountability.
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Senate Punts on SGR Reform After House Passes Value-Based Incentives
March 27th 2015The overhaul would fix the Medicare reimbursement system and align payment with CMS' current efforts to reward value-based care. For the first time, the wealthiest seniors would be asked to pay higher premiums.
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Aledade Puts Tools for Success in the Hands of Physician-Led ACOs
March 27th 2015When Aledade launched in 2014, founder Farzad Mostashari, MD, former national coordinator for health information technology (IT), was spending about half the time talking to doctors not about his new company, but about value-based payments and what accountable care organizations were.
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Creating a Global Cancer Resource
March 26th 2015The Global Cancer Project Map is an interactive online database that allows users to search for cancer experts and research projects by country and by cancer type, and then to initiate contact with project principal investigators and program directors.
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Medical Loss Ratio Provision Pays Consumers $5 Billion From 2011-2013
March 26th 2015The adoption of the Affordable Care Act's medical loss ratio provision, which requires insurers spend 80%-85% of premiums on medical care and quality improvement, has yielded large benefits for consumers from 2011 to 2013.
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Survey Identifies Gaps in Communication and Decision Tools in Breast Cancer Survivors
March 26th 2015The study, published in The Journal of Community and Supportive Oncology, discovered cancer survivors perceive gaps in their care with respect to reviewing information, asking questions, obtaining answers, and making decisions.
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San Francisco Close to Implementing Drug Take-Back Program
March 26th 2015San Francisco has taken a big step toward becoming the first major US city to require drug makers to fund and administer a citywide take-back program in which consumers can bring unused and unexpired medicines to drop-off destinations for disposal.
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Thiazolidinediones Stimulate the Brain of T2DM Patients to Eat More, Study Finds
March 26th 2015The study found that thiazolidinediones, commonly used to treat individuals suffering from type 2 diabetes, activate the PPARY' receptors in the hypothalamus, which in turn triggers food hoarding, food intake.
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Nivolumab Effective in Peviously Treated RCC Patients
March 25th 2015The authors however cautioned that we still lack an understanding of biomarker-driven patient selection for PD-1 and PD-L1 agent. Adequate knowledge of the mechanism of action of these immuno-oncology agents could help optimize therapy, they add.
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