Clinical Pathways Get an In-Depth Look in Evidence-Based Oncology
April 20th 2016The growth of clinical pathways in cancer care brings opportunities to improve quality and control cost, but there are frustrations, too. Physicians want to retain some freedom and are pushing back against the administrative jungle from multiple payers, according to a special issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Technology, Obesity Treatment Highlight Patient-Centered Diabetes Care 2016
April 11th 2016With the news that Medicare will soon pay for diabetes prevention, the 2016 edition of Patient-Centered Diabetes Care, presented by The American Journal of Managed Care, offered up-to-the-minute news on how technology will change the prevention and clinical care models, why ending stigma is key to treating obesity, and what’s ahead in insulin therapy.
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Measurement's Meaning in Diabetes Care Gets Attention
March 21st 2016Quantifying progress in diabetes management, by measuring blood pressure, A1C, and cholesterol, laid the foundation of healthcare’s movement from fee-for-service toward payment for value. Today, diabetes metrics are entering a more patient-centered era, as discussed in the new issue of Evidence-Based Diabetes Management from The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Diabetes Care and Performance Measurement: A Tweetchat With Dr Robert Gabbay
March 15th 2016On Tuesday, March 22, 1-2 pm ET, The American Journal of Managed Care will host a tweetchat with Joslin Diabetes Center to discuss diabetes management and the current status of diabetes performance measures.
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AJMC Review Finds BMI, Marital Status Only Factors That Merit Quality Adjustments in Diabetes Care
March 9th 2016With the movement toward rewarding doctors based on how well they deliver care comes the question: how to adjust for the different patients doctors see? Authors writing in The American Journal of Managed Care reviewed 13 different studies and made a startling finding-most factors we assume merit adjustments in diabetes care do not, based on evidence thus far.
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COA's Ted Okon to Discuss Oncology Trends in AJMC's February Tweetchat
February 23rd 2016Ted Okon, MBA, of the Community Oncology Alliance, will participate in a tweetchat with The American Journal of Managed Care on February 29, 1-2 pm ET, to discuss the 340B program, payment reform, the Oncology Medical Home, and more.
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AJMC's Evidence-Based Oncology Takes a Fresh Look at Massive Impact of Immuno-Oncology
February 17th 2016Evidence-Based Oncology, the multistakeholder publication of The American Journal of Managed Care devoted to cancer care, revisits the rapidly evolving field of immuno-oncology in its current issue. While one author calls the clinical impact of “tsunami proportions,” the healthcare system is grappling with how to pay for these therapies.
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Health System Intervention Cut Readmission Risk by 22 Percent
February 16th 2016Results in the current issue of The American Journal of Managed Care show that Texas Health Resources, in collaboration with Healthways, put a care transitions program into 14 hospitals that sharply reduced readmissions through collaborative discharge planning and follow-up.
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AJMC Issue Addresses Cost Control in Mental Health
January 27th 2016Two articles in the new issue of The American Journal of Managed Care address aspects of paying for mental health care: how valued-based insurance design, a concept pioneered by AJMC’s editors, might be applied; and how the arrival of generic risperidone was received in Medicare Part D.
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Cost, Value of Cancer Drugs Take Center Stage in Current Issue of AJMC's Evidence-Based Oncology
December 29th 2015One of the biggest stories of 2015 has been the cost of cancer drugs, which create vexing questions for payers and policymakers, as well as doctors and families. The tough choices being made today are the theme of the latest special issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care.
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E-Visits Highlighted in AJMC's Annual Issue on Health IT
December 24th 2015Each year, The American Journal of Managed Care devotes an issue to health information technology. The growing importance of this healthcare field is reflected in the diversity of topics covered in the 13 papers in this year’s issue.
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AJMC Sets 4th Annual Patient-Centered Diabetes Care Conference; Lonny Reisman, MD, to Give Keynote
December 20th 2015Sessions on obesity and the role of technology in disease management will be part of the annual gathering of stakeholders, presented by The American Journal of Managed Care, April 7-8, 2016, at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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Healthcare Leaders Offer Solutions for Reforming 340B in New Issue of Evidence-Based Oncology
December 15th 2015Depending on one's point of view, the 340B prescription drug program keeps safety net hospitals afloat or serves as a profit center at the expensive of community providers. Three leading voices-Rena M. Conti, PhD; Peter B. Bach, MD, MAPP; and Michael Kolodziej, MD; recommend reforms in the new issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Leah Binder to Discuss Patient Safety and Hospital Quality in December 15 Tweetchat
December 10th 2015On Tuesday, December 15, from 11 am to noon EST, The American Journal of Managed Care will host a tweetchat with Leah Binder, MA, MGA, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, about hospital quality ratings, patient safety, and healthcare outcomes.
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Staying Focused on the Cancer Patient, Amid Rising Drug Costs and New Payment Models
November 22nd 2015Giving cancer patients what they want and need is the goal, but getting there isn't easy, according to healthcare experts who took part in Patient-Centered Oncology Care 2015, presented November 19-20, 2015, by The American Journal of Managed Care. Drug costs demand difficult conversations about value, and changes in the law require oncologists to learn whole new ways to be paid.
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Dr Julie M. Vose to Discuss Value, Quality, and Cost in AJMC Tweetchat
October 30th 2015On November 3, at 11 a.m. EST, the president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology will host a tweetchat with The American Journal of Managed Care. Get a preview of Dr. Julie Vose's speech at Patient-Centered Oncology Care.
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Dr. Adler-Milstein, an assistant professor in the University of Michigan's Schools of Information and Public Health, is already making a mark in the realm of IT in healthcare delivery. She received her PhD from Harvard University in 2011 and served as the guest editor of the 2014 special Health IT issue of The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Humana's Beveridge Discusses Holistic Approach for a World Where Patients Have Choices
October 29th 2015Value-based care isn't just a buzzword-it's the key to survival, as Humana's Chief Medical Officer Roy A. Beveridge, MD, discusses in a commentary in the October issue of The American Journal of Managed Care. As healthcare takes on the features of a retail environment, partnerships that put the patient first are more important than ever.
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The American Journal of Managed Care Celebrates 20th Year; Welcomes New Editorial Board Members
October 29th 2015Throughout 2015, The American Journal of Managed Care has celebrated its 20th year of publication with a guest commentary series and video greetings from healthcare experts. The journal formally celebrated its anniversary last night with a reception in Orlando, Florida, where it welcomed five new editorial board members added during its anniversary year.
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LIVESTRONG Fertility Training Helping Empowers Healthcare Professionals With Tools for Cancer Care
October 21st 2015Earlier this year, the LIVESTRONG Foundation launched a project to fill a critical gap in cancer care: training healthcare professionals to offer fertility services for adolescent and young adult patients. A new commentary in Evidence-Based Oncology discusses the barriers to fertility training and why is essential to overcome them.
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Patient Engagement: "Blockbuster Drug" if ACOs Can Learn to Harness Potential, AJMC Attendees Hear
October 20th 2015Now that accountable care organizations are up and running, the key will be engaging those with the greatest potential to make or break their bottom lines-patients. Last week's meeting of the ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, an initiative of The American Journal of Managed Care, examined why changing mindsets may matter more than technology or measurement.
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The Samfund, the first and largest group created to help young adults address the costs of cancer, is featured in the current issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care. Samfund officers Samantha Watson, MBA, and Michelle S. Landwehr, MPH, address the challenges of "financial toxicity" for young adult survivors.
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What's the Cost of Sitting in the Doctor's Office? Would You Believe $52 Billion a Year?
October 5th 2015Anyone who has waited in a doctor's office knows the "cost" includes both the money spent and the time lost while seeking care. A study in The American Journal of Managed Care calculates a monetary value for how much time Americans lose seeking healthcare, as a step toward improving the way care is delivered.
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Outlook Changing in Payer Coverage for Obesity Medications, Commentators Say
September 25th 2015Many hoped the 2013 declaration by the American Medical Association that obesity is a disease would open the door for payer coverage of pharmacotherapy to treat it. While that did not happen right way, a new commentary in Evidence-Based Diabetes Management by Ted Kyle, RPh, MBA, and Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, outlines how the tide appears to be turning for coverage of evidence-based treatment.
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ASCO President Julie Vose, MD, to Give Keynote at AJMC's Patient-Centered Oncology Care Meeting
September 24th 2015The fourth annual meeting of Patient-Centered Oncology Care, set for November 19-20, 2015, in Baltimore, Maryland, will feature a premiere multi-stakeholder lineup where leading payers, providers, and leaders from pharma will discuss how to deliver value-based care as cost of breakthrough therapies continues to climb. Julie Vose, MD, MBA, FASCO, the president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, will give the keynote address.
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ACOs and Culture of Health to Be Discussed During AJMC Tweetchat
September 22nd 2015The American Journal of Managed Care and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will host a Tweetchat September 29 from 11 am to noon EDT on the Culture of Health and the impact of accountable care organizations (ACOs).
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About Half with Cancer Want to Discuss Care Costs with Physician, But Fewer Do, Study Finds
September 20th 2015Rising costs in cancer care, especially for new therapies, have gained attention in recent years. However, a study just published in The American Journal of Managed Care finds about half of patients are interested in discussing cost on the front end, but only a minority actually have a cost discussion with their oncologist.
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