Iowa's Branstad to Hire Managed Care Firms for Medicaid Program
January 22nd 2015Iowa's unique brand of Medicaid expansion and its efforts to improve mental health delivery gained notice in 2014. The announcement this week had few details except that it seeks to save $51.3 million in first half of 2016.
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Narrow Networks at a Flash Point in California
January 22nd 2015With healthcare payers increasingly relying on narrow provider networks to contain costs and achieve quality, California regulators are pressing health plans to blunt out-of-network costs and maintain accurate provider directories.
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State of the Union Calls for More Investments in Personalized Medicine
January 21st 2015In Tuesday night's State of the Union address, President Barack Obama did not spend a lot of time discussing healthcare, but he did highlight medical research and a growing field of medicine by announcing his new Precision Medicine Initiative.
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Sen Hatch Vows to Dismantle Health Law
January 21st 2015The new Republican chairman of the Senate Finance Committee says the GOP will chip away at Obamacare "piece by piece." Still, he says he will work with Democrats to continue funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program and overhauling Medicare pay for doctors.
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ASCO Announces Partner for Groundbreaking CancerLinQ Platform
January 21st 2015A major technical partner is announced for the long-awaited HIT initiative that will give oncologists a data-derived "second opinion" right from their desktops, with the earliest versions scheduled to come online this year.
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Rigid Cancer Cells Prevent Metastasis, Study Finds
January 21st 2015Existing cancer therapies are geared toward massacring tumor cells, but researchers propose a different strategy: subtly hardening cancer cells to prevent them from invading new areas of the body. They devised a way of screening compounds for the desired effect and have identified a compound that shows promise in fighting pancreatic cancer.
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A Look at the Unhealthiness of Sitting, and a Call for More Research on Its Effects
January 20th 2015The meta-analysis published today and an accompanying editorial should serve as a wake-up call for healthcare organizations about the costs of caring for aging populations that have spent much of their lives behind desks and watching TV.
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ASCO Declares CLL Regimens Cancer
January 20th 2015In it's report, "Clinical Cancer Advances 2015: ASCO's Annual Report on Progress Against Cancer," published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, 4 newly approved treatments for CLL were predicted to have a dramatic impact on patients with the disease.
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Hospital Discharge Summaries Done Right Can Reduce Readmissions
January 20th 2015When discharge summaries contain detailed information and are sent quickly to primary care physicians, they can help reduce hospital readmissions, according to studies from researchers at Yale School of Medicine.
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Weekend Contract Agreement Averts Kaiser Permanente Nurses' Strike
January 19th 2015The tentative agreement, which must be ratified by 18,000 RNs, calls for a 14% raise over 3 years and retirement protections, as well as safety steps including training to prevent nurses from being harmed by infectious diseases such as Ebola.
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To Treat Depression, Drugs or Therapy?
January 18th 2015Until recently, many experts thought that a clinician could literally pick any antidepressant or type of psychotherapy at random because, with a few clinical exceptions, there was little evidence to favor one treatment over another for a given patient.
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How Policy Makers in Emerging Health Systems Can Advance Innovative Care for the Chronically Ill
January 18th 2015Discussions of innovation in healthcare often focus on new technologies, big data, and refined population health strategies within the context of mature Western healthcare systems.
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