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Health care disparities are often driven by where patients live, explained Antoine Keller, MD, as he discussed the complex, systematic hurdles that influence the health of rural communities.
Amy Dowd Outlines beWellnm's Year 3 Open Enrollment Strategy
April 27th 2016After beWellnm lost a major state insurer, the exchange changed its enrollment strategy and traveled throughout New Mexico to discuss the change in the market and remind the population about the assistance available, explained Amy Dowd, CEO of beWellnm.
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What We're Reading: Tavenner Says ACA Premiums Will Go Up
April 25th 2016What we're reading, April 25, 2016: Marilyn Tavenner predicts steep Obamacare insurance premium hikes in 2017; the World Health Organization formally begins looking for its new leader; and the life expectancy between rich and poor young Americans narrows.
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This Week in Managed Care: April 23, 2016
April 23rd 2016This week, the top stories in managed care included the news that UnitedHealth will be exiting most Obamacare exchanges in 2017, and coverage from both the annual meeting of the Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy and the Community Oncology Conference.
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What We're Reading: ACA Is Having a Positive Impact on Personal Finances
April 21st 2016What we're reading, April 21, 2016: Congress keeps things moving on the fight against the opioid epidemic; new paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research finds Medicaid expansion has a broader societal impact; and Novartis faces stiff competition from generic version of Gleevec.
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Integrating Pharmacists Into ACOs
April 20th 2016As healthcare moves to value-based arrangements and delivery models like accountable care organizations (ACOs), the benefit of incorporating a pharmacist can be overlooked. Tina Joseph, PharmD, BCACP, and Reena Jones, PharmD, CPh, both from Nova Southeastern University, outlined how pharmacists can be integrated into ACOs in order to improve care and patient satisfaction, while reducing cost.
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Improved Health and Cost Savings Possible With 9vHPV Vaccine Against Cervical Cancer
April 19th 2016A cost-economic analysis by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health has found that switching to Gardasil-9, which protects against 9 oncogenic serotypes of the human papillomavirus, would provide improved health benefits at the same or lower societal cost.
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UnitedHealth Will Leave Most ACA Exchanges in 2017
April 19th 2016UnitedHealth Group started the year in 34 insurance exchanges, but that number will be a lot less come 2017. CEO Stephen Hemsley announced that the company will only participate in a "handful" of Affordable Care Act exchanges next year.
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What We're Reading: Revisiting Standards of Pain Management
April 18th 2016What we're reading, April 18, 2016: medical experts ask the Joint Commission to revisit its standards of pain management; study determines low-cost generics just as effective at treating hepatitis C as brand name drugs; and UnitedHealth also pulling out of Michigan Obamacare exchange.
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What We're Reading: Troubling Disparities Remain for Access to Preventive Care
April 15th 2016What we're reading, April 15, 2016: troubling disparities in access to preventive care remain; new test to choose the right hepatitis C medication could save money; and upcoming loss of exclusivity for some drugs could mean big savings for the healthcare system.
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Daniel J. Klein Explains the Challenges Patients Have With ACA Plans
April 15th 2016Patients encountering high deductibles regarding medication in their Affordable Care Act plans can seek assistance from drug manufacturers by using copay programs, said Daniel J. Klein, president and CEO of the Patient Access Network Foundation.
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An Update on the Oncology Medical Home Model at the COA Conference
April 14th 2016Representatives from 3 clinics that successfully participated in the Commission on Cancer accreditation process for the Oncology Medical Home model participated in a panel discussion on the first day of The Community Oncology Conference: Innovation in Cancer Care.
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Aligning Reimbursement With Quality: Are We There Yet?
April 14th 2016On the first day of The Community Oncology Conference: Innovation in Cancer Care, held in Orlando, Florida, April 13-15, 2016, oncologists discussed how their practices are coping with the transition toward quality- and value-based reimbursement.
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What We're Reading: Bill Would Speed Up Approval for Zika Virus Drugs
April 14th 2016What we're reading, April 14, 2016: House passes bill to speed up approval for Zika virus vaccines; spending on prescription brand name drugs grew just 2.8% in 2015; and Maine Senate passes measure to expand Medicaid.
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Analysis Finds Steep Rise in Healthcare Cost-Sharing Over Past Decade
April 13th 2016The rise in employee cost-sharing for healthcare predates Obamacare but has taken off since the law passed in 2010. Higher deductibles have been accompanied by stagnant wages, ensuring that the higher payments are deeply felt.
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Recommendations for the Role of Clinical Pathways in an Era of Personalized Medicine
We offer recommendations for the development and design of clinical pathways in an effort to establish a set of normative criteria that creates trust and transparency.
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Dr Niteesh Choudhry Discusses Consumer Reactions to HDHPs
April 12th 2016Changes with insurance products have led to more costs being shifted to consumers and they are having very mixed emotions when faced with high-deductible health plans, explained Niteesh Choudhry, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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The Oncology Medical Home - Beyond Clinical Pathways
Clinical pathways have been emphasized as a means to deliver efficient, quality care and to ensure better outcomes at lower costs. The Oncology Medical Home takes this to the next, more comprehensive, step of quantifying and improving quality and value in cancer care while lowering overall costs.
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What We're Reading: UnitedHealth Leaves ACA Exchanges in Georgia, Arkansas
April 11th 2016What we're reading, April 11, 2016: UnitedHealth calls it quits for 2 Obamacare state exchanges; study finds disparities across country in lifespans of low-income people; and Hillary Clinton and PhRMA agree on one proposal to curb drug costs.
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Are FDA Reviewers Concerned About the Value of Clovis Oncology's EGFR Inhibitor Rociletinib?
April 8th 2016A preliminary briefing document expresses concerns over clinical benefit over existing treatments, safety, and overall risk-benefit of the drug for the subset of lung cancer patients for whom the drug has been developed.
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