November 21st 2024
Women living with HIV can reduce their risk of cervical cancer using a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that is both cost-effective and effective in preventing the virus.
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Contributor: It’s Time for Medicare to Cover Oral Alternative Therapies for Iron Deficiency Anemia
June 6th 2021The founder of the Renal Support Network discusses why patients with chronic kidney disease want Congress to change Medicare policy to allow payment for oral treatments for anemia caused by iron deficiency.
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Dr Davey Daniel on Lower Cost of Care Seen in Clinical Trials for OCM Enrollees
June 4th 2021Davey Daniel, MD, hematology/medical oncology specialist, Tennessee Oncology, discusses findings of an abstract presented at ASCO 2021 showing a lower total cost of care paid by Medicare for episodes of care for patients in the Oncology Care Model (OCM) enrolled in clinical trials vs those receiving routine care.
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Redefining Value Assessment to Better Engage Employers, Optimize Health Care Decision-Making
June 3rd 2021Stakeholders discuss barriers and solutions to employer engagement on value assessment, which includes redefining goals to that of the employer and patient, and moving beyond the scope of cost and clinical outcomes.
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Baffled by NAFLD: The Horse Might Be Out of the Barn but Should Not Take Us for a Ride
May 28th 2021As awareness of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) rises, it is essential to develop and implement a rigorously determined approach to identify patients who will, or will not, benefit from diagnostic evaluation.
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Population-Based Return on Investment of Deploying Transient Elastography
Deploying vibration-controlled transient elastography/controlled attenuation parameter devices at the population level is a financially advantageous solution to address the epidemic of fatty liver disease.
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Significant HCRU and Cost Burden for Patients With AML Who Relapse
May 26th 2021Patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) who relapse after first-line treatment face a substantial health care resource utilization (HCRU) and cost burden, according to a poster presented at Virtual ISPOR 2021.
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US Health Plans Addressing Rising Drug Costs With Step Therapy, Value Assessment Frameworks
May 19th 2021As the cost of therapies increases, US health plans are utilizing tools like step therapy, to ensure patients try cheaper alternatives first, and value assessment frameworks, to assist with the decision-making process.
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Mark Trusheim Speaks on ISPOR Payer Summit, Performance-Based Contracting
May 19th 2021Mark Trusheim, MS, BS, strategic director at the NEW Drug Development ParadIGmS program and visiting scientist at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, explains factors involved when considering whether a therapy would be suitable for performance-based contracting.
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What Can Be Done to Ensure Access to Care for Dual-Eligible Beneficiaries?
May 19th 2021An author of a study in the May 2021 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® describes how the COVID-19 pandemic, the aging of America, and already-existing workforce shortages will further threaten the dual-eligible population unless policy makers reform scope-of-practice laws.
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Two posters presented at Virtual ISPOR 2021 analyzed the health care resource utilization and cost of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with pneumonia, as well as the cost savings of treating patients with frequent or severe COPD exacerbations with a fixed-dose triple therapy.
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Dr Vivian Lee on HEOR Integration Amid COVID-19, Implications for Value-Based Care Transition
May 17th 2021Vivian Lee, MD, PhD, MBA, president of health platforms, Verily Life Sciences, discusses examples of health economics and outcomes research (HEOR) use amid the pandemic to optimize patient care, as well as what impact HEOR may have in the transition to a value-based health care system.
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A Look at the Potential of Precision Medicine for Pediatric Respiratory Diseases
May 16th 2021Genome-wide association studies are building the potential for precision medicine for children with respiratory diseases, but the progress also comes with challenges related to cost and issues with early screening, according to speakers at the ATS 2021 International Conference.
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How Shared Decision-Making, Patient Decision Aids Impact Cost, Utilization
May 14th 2021Panelists of a session at the Pharmacy Quality Alliance 2021 Annual Meeting explore how shared decision-making and patient decision aids can promote appropriate care and treatment adherence, as well as lower cost and utilization of health care services.
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Contributor: Do Health Plans Have a Plan to Help Employer-Purchasers Get Better Value?
May 13th 2021This article is co-written by Suzanne Delbanco, PhD, MPH, executive director, Andréa Caballero, MPA, program director, and Julianne McGarry, MPP, director of projects and research, for Catalyst for Payment Reform, and Robert S. Galvin, MD, chief executive officer, Equity Healthcare, LLC.
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EHRs, COVID-19, and Understaffing: Spotlighting Contributing Factors to Nurse Burnout
May 12th 2021To mark International Nurses Day, we look at factors contributing to workload burden and burnout in nurses, which include electronic health record (EHR) management, understaffing amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and a lack of emotional support.
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Exploring Employer Opinion on Government Intervention in Health Cost, Coverage
May 9th 2021As the COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare issues of rising high health care costs and disproportionate coverage nationwide, executive decision makers at large employers indicated their support for greater government intervention to address concerns.
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