January 28th 2025
The high cost of incretin mimetics for weight management limits insurance coverage and potentiates variation in utilization management strategies to control near-term spending.
An Important Step Toward Increasing the 5-Year Survival Rate of Liver Cancer Patients
October 27th 2019Unlike many other cancer rates that have been on the decline, liver cancer rates for new liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer cases have been rising. This October, which is Liver Cancer Awareness Month, Global Liver Institute is joining with more than 30 other leading health and medical organizations, to issue a global call-to-action to increase the 5-year survival rates for patients with liver cancer from 18% to 36% by 2030.
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Medicare Patients With Blood Cancer Face High Costs That May Impact Treatment
October 25th 2019Less than half of Medicare patients newly diagnosed with blood cancer are receiving treatment for their cancer shortly after diagnosis, which may be attributed to the high cost burden they face, according to a new report from Milliman commissioned by The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
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As costs for cancer care continue to rise, Pontchartrain Cancer Center does benefit and cost analyses for all patients before they start therapy and also takes into account any social needs they might have, said Kathy W. Oubre, MS, chief operating officer at Pontchartrain Cancer Center.
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Michael Thompson Explains How Employers Have Started Addressing Social Determinants of Health
October 24th 2019Employers did not intentionally set out to address social determinants of health, but the programs they were implementing were doing so, said Michael Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Making Mental Health Care Accessible by Bridging the Payment Gap
October 22nd 2019A Colorado-based company, SonderMind, seeks to take on the financial risk associated with reimbursement for mental healthcare so that therapists will be more willing to see patients using their insurance coverage.
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Michael Thompson Highlights Key Healthcare Areas of Focus for Employers
October 18th 2019Mental health care is an area of focus for the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, because this care is getting worse despite there being more acceptance regarding the need for improved mental health, said Michael Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Analysis Highlights How Rare Diseases Have Broader Fiscal Impact Than Health Costs
October 16th 2019Rare diseases may affect a small number of people, but they have fiscal impacts beyond just healthcare costs. A new study in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases used a public economic framework to identify how hereditary transthyretin-mediated amyloidosis has a public economic burden beyond just health costs in the Netherlands.
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Debating the Use of MRD Testing for Treatment Decision Making
October 7th 2019Although minimal residual disease (MRD) is increasingly being used to predict treatment outcomes and as a surrogate marker of progression-free survival, there remains controversy over whether it is ready to be used in treatment decision making.
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Michael Thompson on Use of High-Deductible Health Plans
October 7th 2019High-deductible health plans have been popular, but it’s becoming clear they are not right for all employees, said Michael Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Health Benefits Survey Demonstrates Importance of Health Insurance Reform in 2020 Election Cycle
October 6th 2019The 2019 Kaiser Family Foundation Employer Health Benefits Survey results revealed significant rises in annual premiums, setting the context for the role of health insurance reform during the 2020 election cycle.
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Study: All Women With Breast Cancer, Regardless of Family History, Should Undergo Genetic Testing
October 4th 2019While current guidelines recommend that only women with breast cancer who have a family history or who meet clinical criteria undergo genetic testing, a new cost-effectiveness analysis suggests that genetic testing should be expanded to all women with breast cancer.
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Dr Thomas Parry Discusses How Benefit Designs Impact Employees Differently Based on Income
October 4th 2019Low-wage earners in a company face a larger burden in access to care compared with high-wage earners, but not all employers recognize this and design benefits with this in mind, said Thomas Parry, PhD, president and founder of the Integrated Benefits Institute.
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Michael Thompson: Getting to a Value-Based Benefit Design
October 2nd 2019In the past few years, benefit designs have led to a reduction of both low-value and high-value care, and moving forward, new designs have to be tied more directly to value-based reimbursement, said Michael Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Michael Thompson on Promoting Use of High-Value Services Over Low-Value Ones
September 28th 2019Employers have been talking about low-value care for years, but they’re trying to identify to remove the use of those services, said Michael Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions.
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Dr Scott Gottlieb: Reimbursement Models Play a Vital Role in the Development of Orphan Indications
September 27th 2019The development and access to orphan indications rely on reimbursement models that require regulatory action toward out-of-pocket costs for patients, said Scott Gottlieb, MD, former FDA commissioner (2017-2019).
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The Challenge of Fitting Together All the Pieces to Deliver Holistic, Value-Based Care
September 27th 2019In the next 5 to 10 years, providers and health systems need to be thinking about how all the pieces of a new system that delivers holistic, value-based care fit together, said Will Shrank, MD, chief medical officer, Humana, during the opening plenary at the National Association of ACOs fall meeting.
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As Relevance of MRD Testing Grows, So Does Access
September 25th 2019As minimal residual disease (MRD) and other measures to detect cancer burden are increasingly used to predict outcomes and direct future treatment decisions, Amgen has chosen to partner with Adaptive Biotechnologies to use the clonoSEQ product to assess MRD across multiple drug development programs.
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MA Premiums to Decline as Enrollment Is Expected to Continue Climbing in 2020
September 25th 2019As 2020 Medicare Advantage (MA) premiums will decline 14.0% from 2019, beneficiaries will have access to greater benefits, which has contributed to enrollment continuing to grow year over year, according to CMS.
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Percentage of Private-Sector Employers With at Least One Self-Insured Health Plan Has Decreased
September 23rd 2019While the number of employers who reported they had self-insured at least one health plan had increased from 1999 to 2016, there was a sharp decrease by 38.7% in 2018, according to research from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
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Dr Blase Polite Outlines the Decision to Move to 2-Sided Risk in the OCM
September 22nd 2019CMS is trying to make a 2-sided risk model in the Oncology Care Model enticing for practices, but there is still a lot of math practices need to work out before making the decision, said Blase Polite, MD, associate professor of medicine and the executive director for accountable care at the University of Chicago.
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