Hospital Leader Traces Healthcare Quality as Policy Matter in AJMC
September 18th 2015The evolution of healthcare quality as a matter of public policy is the subject of the latest commentary marking the 20th anniversary of The American Journal of Managed Care. Charles N. Kahn III, MPH, president and CEO of the Federation of American Hospitals, traces how quality's components emerged in the wake of a groundbreaking report on hospital safety.
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ACO Coalition Meeting to Feature Leapfrog's Leah Binder
September 3rd 2015Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming meeting of the ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, to be held October 15-16, 2015, in Palm Harbor, Florida. The Coalition, an initiative of The American Journal of Managed Care, brings together stakeholders from across healthcare to share ideas for navigating the changing reimbursement landscape.
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How "Clinical Efficacy" Can Rein in Healthcare Costs
August 31st 2015The latest installment in the 20th anniversary commentary series in The American Journal of Managed Care explores the concept of "clinical efficacy." This healthcare delivery model asks stakeholders to make use of data and value-based contracts that reward early intervention in high-risk patients.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Gets Special Look in AJMC Papers
August 25th 2015The deadly nature of colorectal cancer merited attention in the Affordable Care Act, which called for eliminating cost-sharing for screening to prevent deaths. The future of colorectal screening, its cost-effectiveness, and a possible way to limit unneeded tests are the topic of a recent series of papers in The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Special Issue Looks at What's Ahead in Precision Medicine
August 16th 2015New resources are being directed toward precision medicine, particularly in cancer care. With that in mind, Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care, devotes its current issue to articles and commentaries on this growing field.
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How Digital Therapeutics Can Help Payers Out of Regulatory Fix
July 28th 2015Commercial health plans will soon face a new Federal rule that will require them to provide counseling to obese and some overweight beneficiaries-and most will need help complying. Omada Health co-founder and CEO Sean Duffy, writing this month in Evidence-Based Diabetes Management, tells how the CDC has opened the door for digital health programs to offer a scalable, effective solution.
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Patient-Centered Oncology Care 2015: When Precision Medicine Meets Regulation
July 27th 2015Before "value" became a cancer care buzzword, The American Journal of Managed Care was the first to create a conference where stakeholders discussed how to deliver the best care possible-and figure out how to pay for it. The fourth installment of Patient-Centered Oncology Care on November 19-20, 2015, in Baltimore, Maryland, will address the regulation of molecular diagnostics and ongoing efforts at payment reform.
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AJMC Lists Top Managed Care Articles for First Half of 2015
July 26th 2015What are managed care readers following so far in 2015? At the midway point of celebrating its 20th year of publication, The American Journal of Managed Care lists the most-read articles from its print journals over the first 6 months.
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V-BID Center Joins AJMC for Tweetchat on Moving From Volume to Value
July 23rd 2015On July 27 at 10 am EDT, The American Journal of Managed Care will host a tweetchat with the University of Michigan Center for Value Based Insurance Design to discuss moving from volume to value in healthcare and changing the cost discussion from "how much" to "how well."
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The arrival of Sovaldi caused pharmacy benefit managers to adjust their strategies for controlling prices for breakthrough therapies. On the eve of a new drug class for cholesterol hitting the market, Express Scripts' Dr. Steve Miller tells Evidence-Based Diabetes Management in an interview how the PBM is working on behalf of managed care in a changed environment.
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Advances in Precision Medicine, Discussions on "Value" Highlight Special Issue on 2015 ASCO Meeting
July 22nd 2015A special issue of Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care, covers clinical sessions, updates on new trial designs, and coverage of the discussion of "value" in cancer care from the 2015 meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. The meeting took place May 29 to June 2, 2015, at Chicago's McCormick Convention Center.
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Most Chronic Pain Patients Use Alternative Therapies, but Many Don't Tell Their Doctors
July 20th 2015A study by Kaiser Permanente published today in The American Journal of Managed Care confirms that patients with chronic pain are seeking complementary treatments, and that if physicians must ask if they want to know about them.
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The Affordable Care Act mandated an end to cost sharing for mammograms and colonoscopies if these screenings were preventive. So far, according to a study just published in The American Journal of Managed Care, the change has had little impact, but the verdict may still be out.
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Medication Adherence Can Be a Good Measure of Health Plan Quality, AJMC Study Finds
July 16th 2015The link between getting patients to take medication correctly and keeping down healthcare costs is strong enough that adherence is being tied to reimbursement for healthcare providers. A study published recently in The American Journal of Managed Care examines connections at the health plan level between good plan-level adherence, lower rates of disease complications, and lower medical spending.
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ACO Coalition Discusses the Future of Medicare Payments and the Benefits of Providing More Care
July 1st 2015When The American Journal of Managed Care's ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition met for the most recent Web-based session, the speakers discussed the importance of accountable care organizations as CMS moves forward with new reimbursement schemes and managing high-risk patients through coordinated care.
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AJMC Hosting Healthcare Quality Measurement Tweetchat With NCQA President
June 24th 2015Margaret E. O'Kane, president of the National Committee for Quality Assurance will join The American Journal of Managed Care for a Tweetchat on June 26 at 1 pm EST. Follow the discussion and ask your own questions using #AJMCchat.
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AJMC Authors Find Medical Home Produces Little Effect on Patient Experience Within VA
June 23rd 2015The "Patient-Centered Medical Home," which promises better coordination of care for those with multiple medical conditions, has been touted as a vehicle for improved health, satisfaction, and cost-savings: the so-called triple aim. A study of PCMH adoption within the Veterans Health Administration found little effect on patient satisfaction, at least in the early going.
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Kaiser Permanente's Tyson in AJMC: Shift Focus To Maximize "Healthy Life" Years
June 19th 2015In the June issue of The American Journal of Managed Care, Kaiser Permanente Chairman and CEO Bernard J. Tyson calls for shifting healthcare resources forward in the life span to improve quality deliver more value for the healthcare dollar. His commentary is part of a series marking the 20th year of the journal's publication.
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Balancing What the Trial Says With Real-World Evidence in Cancer Care
June 15th 2015With the explosion of new therapies in cancer care, the risk of each new therapy must be clearly understood in making treatment decisions. In a special issue on cardio-oncology in Evidence-Based Oncology, a publication of The American Journal of Managed Care, Texas Oncology's Dr. Debra Patt discusses the challenge of translating what is known from clinical trials to real-world patients, who may be older and have more health problems.
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With more patients surviving cancer comes more effort to ensure that treatment itself does not shorten life, especially by damaging the heart. A special issue of Evidence-Based Oncology that takes a look at the growing specialty of cardio-oncology starts with a feature on the program at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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AJMC to Name Emerging Leader Award in Honor of Seema S. Sonnad, PhD
June 10th 2015Seema S. Sonnad, PhD, associate editor of The American Journal of Managed Care, died May 27, 2015, after suffering a cardiac arrhythmia during an ultramarathon. A new award for an emerging leader in managed care, to be given for the first time later this year, will be named in her honor.
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National Quality Forum's Cassel Addresses
June 5th 2015In a commentary just published in The American Journal of Managed Care, Christine K. Cassel, MD, president and CEO of the National Quality Forum, discusses what can be done to scale back the number of measures providers must use, what is being done to address socioeconomic differences, and other issues. This commentary is part of a series appearing for the journal's 20th anniversary.
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AJMC Study Examines Effect of Medicare Rules on Care After Hospital Observation
May 27th 2015A study of more than 195,000 Medicare clients who were in the hospital for observation in 2010 found that only a tiny fraction were discharged to a skilled nursing facility, and fewer still had their care covered by Medicare. The findings have implications in light of the two-midnight rule and other policies that may not affect large numbers of beneficiaries, but can have a sizable impact on those who are affected.
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In AJMC, Brookings Authors Discuss Applying New Payment Models to Oncology
May 19th 2015The realm of cancer care remains a holdout in the movement toward value-based payment models, with implications for cost and health outcomes, according to authors of a new article in The American Journal of Managed Care. Authors from the Center for Health Policy at the Brookings Institution assert that new payment models can be adopted by all payer and provider types, with benefits over the traditional fee-for-service model.
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AJMC Launches Online Contributor Program, Adds Voices to Healthcare Reform Discussion
May 17th 2015The American Journal of Managed Care, long the leading source of peer-reviewed research on new payment and healthcare delivery models, has created a new outlet for voices from across the healthcare spectrum. AJMC.com now features select online contributors-physicians, patient advocates, and experts in healthcare administration-who have a forum to discuss up-to-the-minute events in healthcare reform.
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AJMC Authors Create Way to Measure Lack of Care Coordination, and Relationship to Cost
May 14th 2015The theory that a lack of coordination leads to poor health outcomes and higher costs drives US healthcare policy. But for the first time, a new study in The American Journal of Managed Care measures this phenomenon-and confirms it.
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AJMC's ACO Coalition Explores the New Rules of Patient Engagement
May 4th 2015As accountable care organizations work to deliver population health, patient satisfaction, and cost savings, the need to engage patients as partners in their own healthcare has never been more essential. The ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, an initiative of The American Journal of Managed Care, gathered this week at the historic Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, California, to explore ways to make patients the starting points of healthcare, not just its recipients.
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Diverse Faculty Joins AJMC as ACO Coalition Heads West
April 24th 2015The ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, an initiative of The American Journal of Managed Care, will host its first meeting on the West Coast April 30-May 1, 2015, at the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, California. An outstanding group of faculty will take part as this multistakeholder group meets for the first time since the announcement of the ACO "Next Generation" initiative.
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