Privacy Concerns Biggest Challenge for mHealth Adoption
February 6th 2015With Anthem's security breach potentially compromising the personal information of current and former members, a timely report from the Economist Intelligence Unit revealed that privacy remains the top concern of implementing mobile health technology.
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National Association Calls for Improvements to Medicare ACO Program
February 6th 2015The National Association of Accountable Care Organizations has teamed up with physicians, hospitals, medical associations, and almost all Medicare Shared Savings Program accountable care organizations in the country to pen a 36-page letter to CMS.
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FDA Approval for 3D Breast Imaging System Developed by an Academic Startup
February 6th 2015The 3D breast imaging system, developed at the University of Rochester, is currently approved for diagnosing cancer in women who have signs or symptoms of the disease, or who have abnormal findings after a standard screening mammogram.
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Why Did Tennessee's Medicaid Expansion Plan Fail? In a Word, Obama
February 6th 2015Governor Bill Haslam's expansion plan had market-based elements, a way to cover the state's share, and a deal to leave early if it cost too much. But distrust of the federal government and the president in particular was too much to overcome.
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CMS Adds Medicare Coverage for LDCT Screening for Lung Cancer in Certain Patients
February 6th 2015Following an announcement that Medicare would cover preventive low dose computes tomography for lung cancer screening, CMS released a final national coverage determination today that includes details on eligibility criteria.
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Study Results Support Early Treatment With Abiraterone in Prostate Cancer
February 5th 2015A study published in the journal Lancet Oncology, conducted by the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), London, provides evidence for the value of introducing abiraterone prior to chemotherapy in these patients.
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How Maine Hospitals Are Predicting Your Next Trip to the ER
February 5th 2015By combing through the electronic medical records of nearly all of Maine's 1.3 million residents and applying sophisticated modeling software, a computerized tool predicts which patients are most likely to land in the ER
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Innovative Low-Cost Smartphone Accessory With a Global Impact
February 5th 2015The device, developed by a biomedical engineer at Columbia University to detect 3 infectious disease markers, was piloted by healthcare workers in Rwanda. The work, which received funding from the Gates Foundation and the World Bank, among others, was published in the recent issue of Science Translational Medicine.
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Cancer Risk Survey Finds Americans Put Fear Before Facts
February 5th 2015Making lifestyle changes is far more important to reducing cancer risk than avoiding food additives or worrying about genetics. But a survey by the American Institute of Cancer Research finds most people in the United States worry more about the things for which risks are unproven, while overlooking risks for which the science is clear.
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Considering Social Determinants of Health When Caring for Underserved Communities
February 4th 2015Panelists at the annual meeting of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology discussed efforts to holistically treat low-income or chronic care populations by taking social determinants of health into consideration.
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Evidence-Based Care Can Eliminate Gaps in Cancer Survival Rates
February 4th 2015Although African Americans have had lower colon cancer survival rates over the past 2 decades compared with white patients, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have found evidence-based care can remove the racial disparity.
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FDA Announces Measure to Ease Patient Access to Investigational Drugs
February 4th 2015In his blog post on FDAVoice, Peter Lurie MD, MPH, associate FDA commissioner for public health strategy and analysis, announced the introduction of a draft form and a draft guideline that can be used by a physician to request access to an experimental drug or biological product that is still under development.
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ONC Announces $28 Million in Grant Funding to Achieve Interoperability
February 3rd 2015During remarks at the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology Annual Meeting 2015, HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell announced a new funding opportunity to achieve interoperability.
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