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A systematic review has found a potential link between edentulism and sleep apnea risk, although the authors said differences in study designs prohibited a meta-analysis.
Medicaid Expansion Associated With Higher-Quality Care in Community Health Centers
January 16th 2017After the Affordable Care Act allowed states to expand Medicaid eligibility for low-income residents, 25 states and the District of Columbia chose to do so by 2014. A team of researchers from Brown University analyzed data from federally funded community health centers and found increased levels of coverage and better care quality for those in Medicaid expansion states.
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What We're Reading: House Votes to Begin Drafting ACA Repeal Legislation
January 16th 2017What we're reading, January 16, 2017: House follows Senate vote to begin Obamacare repeal process; President-elect Donald Trump teases Obamacare replacement to provide insurance for everyone; and acceptance of aid-in-dying legislation grows.
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5 Health-Related Takeaways From Trump's Press Conference
January 13th 2017President-elect Donald J. Trump held a news conference in New York Wednesday on a wide range of topics, but a recurring theme was the future of healthcare. Here are 5 things we learned about Trump’s plans for healthcare at Wednesday’s conference.
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This Week in Managed Care: January 13, 2017
January 13th 2017This week, the top stories in managed care were that the Senate began the process of repealing the Affordable Care Act, Cigna and CVS moved away from the EpiPen, and the NCI Formulary will make it easier to study cancer drugs and their combinations.
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Trump Administration Can Use ASCO's Principles to Ensure Healthcare Remains Patient-Centered
January 13th 2017The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) hopes that the principles will help ensure access to healthcare and adequate insurance, to improve outcomes among those diagnosed with cancer.
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What We're Reading: States Consider Free Contraception as ACA Repeal Looms
January 13th 2017What we're reading, January 13, 2017: more states consider contraception laws with Affordable Care Act (ACA) in peril; GOP will speed up timeline to replace ACA; Tom Price will sell his stocks to avoid conflicts.
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What We're Reading: GOP Begins ACA Repeal Process With Budget Blueprint
January 12th 2017What we're reading, January 12, 2017: Republicans begin process of repealing Obamacare by passing budget resolution; AbbVie's CEO promises to keep drug price increases to once a year and less than 10%; Cardinal Health will pay $44 million for not reporting suspicious opioid orders.
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What We're Reading: HHS Will Take Swift Action on NC Medicaid Expansion Plan
January 10th 2017What we're reading: the Obama administration promises swift action on North Carolina's Medicaid expansion plan; FDA approves long-acting opioid; and a look at where President Barack Obama and President-elect Donald J. Trump stand on 5 areas of health policy and science.
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What We're Reading: Meals on Wheels Becomes the "Eyes and Ears" of Healthcare Systems
January 9th 2017What we're reading, January 9, 2017: how Meals on Wheels is becoming the "eyes and ears" of the healthcare system; unease brewing among Republicans about repealing Obamacare without a replacement; and a doctor at the Cleveland Clinic faces disciplinary actions after publishing anti-vaccine rhetoric.
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Obama on Obamacare: If GOP Replacement Is Better, I'll Support It
January 8th 2017During an interview with Vox that was simulcast by the White House, President Barack Obama reviews where his signature law is working, where it isn't, and why Americans should demand to see what a replacement would look like.
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This Week in Managed Care: January 6, 2017
January 6th 2017This week in managed care, readers chose the top healthcare news story of 2016, 4 physician groups appealed to Congress to have a replacement for Obamacare ready if it is repealed, and the American College of Physicians released a new guideline on oral medications for type 2 diabetes.
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What We're Reading: Democrats Suggest Bipartisan Effort to Overhaul ACA, Instead of Repeal
January 6th 2017What we're reading, January 6, 2017: some Democrats are appealing to the GOP to consider bipartisan efforts to overhaul Obamacare instead of repealing it; enrollment for Affordable Care Act plans is up 2.3% over last year; and Democrats demand an ethics probe into Tom Price's stock trades.
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What We're Reading: Colorado's ACA Exchange Misused $9.7 Million
January 3rd 2017What we're reading, January 3, 2017: Colorado's Affordable Care Act exchange misused more than $9 million in federal funds; an over-the-counter birth control may be coming to the United States; and returning health data to patients could reduce health record breaches.
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What We're Reading: Drug Makers Take Cautious Approach on Off-Label Promotion
January 2nd 2017What we're reading, January 2, 2017: drug makers are taking a cautious approach to off-label promotion; Republicans eye changes to Medicaid under Trump administration; and the impact of geography on health.
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Biggest Healthcare Story of 2016: Readers Weigh In
January 2nd 2017As 2016 drew to a close, The American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC)® polled readers on what was, in their opinion, the biggest healthcare story of the year. Runners-up included drug pricing drama, Medicare policy announcements, and more, but the top answer by far was the news story that sent shockwaves throughout the healthcare industry and around the world.
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Readmission Rates Declined After HRRP, Especially for Low-Performing Hospitals
December 29th 2016After the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, hospital readmission rates decreased nationwide, most dramatically for the lowest-performing hospitals, according to an analysis of readmissions data published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
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What We're Reading: Medicare Cracks Down on Antibiotic-Resistant Infections in Hospitals
December 26th 2016What we're reading, December 26, 2016: Medicare starts looking into drug-resistant infections in hospitals; Republicans may not repeal all of Obamacare's taxes when they repeal the law; and a program that partners drug addicts with police officers to get help.
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ACA vs Obamacare: Search Interest in 2016
December 24th 2016People are more likely to search for the term "Obamacare" than "Affordable Care Act," but both searches saw spikes in interest following Donald Trump's election, and people are getting curious if the president-elect will keep or repeal the law.
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5 Things About Repealing and Replacing the ACA
December 23rd 2016During the December Managed Care Cast hosted by Patricia Salber, the guest was Joe Antos, PhD, resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, who discussed potential changes to healthcare and the realities of repeal and replace under President-elect Donald J. Trump’s administration.
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What We're Reading: Americans Rush to Sign Up for Obamacare Despite Uncertain Future
December 22nd 2016What we're reading, December 22, 2016: Americans continue to sign up for Obamacare coverage despite Republicans' promise to repeal the law; California is implementing a $3 billion effort to help the state’s neediest individuals; and Zika vaccine shows success.
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AJMC Creates MACRA Compendium for Payers, Providers During Transition to Value-Based Care
December 22nd 2016With the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) set to take effect January 1, 2017, The American Journal of Managed Care has created a resource center, the MACRA Compendium, where payers and providers can find updates on the transition to value-based care.
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Gains in Coverage and Access to Care in Recent Years
December 21st 2016A study by The Commonwealth Fund reports that uninsured rates have dropped in all states and fewer patients in most states say cost is a barrier to care. These improvements were observed in the years after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
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What We're Reading: The Race to Save Obamacare Data
December 21st 2016What we're reading, December 21, 2016: researchers are racing to download Obamacare data before Donald Trump takes office; tens of millions of Americans import prescriptions illegally; and 4 more criminal charges in Flint water crisis.
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