April 3rd 2025
The West Health-Gallup Healthcare Indices Study indicates that approximately 29 million people are unable to afford or access quality healthcare, the highest since 2021.
Medi-Cal Cancer Patients Perform Worse Than Those on Other Insurance, UC Davis Study
November 9th 2015Heterogeneity in quality of care and cancer patient survival based on insurance coverage are the highlight of a report by researchers at the Institute for Population Health Improvement at the University of California Davis.
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Pam Halvorson Says the Right Partner Is Critical for ACO Success
November 6th 2015When accountable care organizations first started forming, the country thought it would be easier than it has been, but finding the right partner is crucial, said Pam Halvorson, regional vice president of clinic operations with Trinity Pioneer ACO.
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What We're Reading: Off-Label Drug Use and Adverse Drug Events
November 3rd 2015What we're reading, November 3, 2015: off-label drug use is associated with a higher risk of adverse drug events; CMS finalizes its rule for advanced care planning for end-of-life care; and Californians send measure to cut drug prices to the vote.
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Ted Okon Outlines the Purpose of COA's Payer Exchange Summit
October 30th 2015The Community Oncology Alliance (COA) created its Payer Exchange Summit to get payers who are thinking about getting involved in oncology payment reform or want to know what to do exposed to successful pilots, explained Ted Okon, MBA, executive director of COA.
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Dr Mitzi Wasik on the Importance of Physician Influence in P4P
October 20th 2015The shift to a pay-for-performance environment healthcare gets the provider more involved with the patient, which has a greater impact on quality measures like adherence, said Mitzi Wasik, PharmD, BCPS, director of Pharmacy Medicare Programs at Aetna, Inc.
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Improving Healthcare for Patients, Transforming the Industry for Providers
October 18th 2015Better support for healthcare providers to reduce stress and prevent burnout was a key point of conversation during the opening keynote at US News & World Report's third annual Hospital of Tomorrow forum in Washington, DC.
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US Continues to Have Worse Health Outcomes Than Comparable Countries
October 13th 2015Even though the US spent far more on healthcare in 2013 than other comparable high-income countries, it has the lowest life expectancy and some of the worst health outcomes, according to a study by The Commonwealth Fund.
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Dr Robert Dubois Outlines Barriers to Adoption of Clinical Pathways
October 12th 2015Pathways are still a young enterprise so barriers to their adoption are being more readily recognized than the number of problems being solved are, according to Robert Dubois, MD, PhD, chief science officer and executive vice president of the National Pharmaceutical Council.
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Dr Ira Klein Discusses the Use of Fee-for-Service in Oncology
September 27th 2015Although CMS has introduced a strict timeline to move to value-based payments, its new Oncology Care Model is partially relying on fee-for-service, and that's a good thing in the case of oncology, said Ira Klein, MD, MBA, senior director of quality, Strategic Customer Group at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson.
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