April 4th 2025
Findings from the SUMMIT, Altshock-2, and FAIR-HF2 trials were presented at the American College of Cardiology 2025 Annual Scientific Session.
ASCO Publishes Policy Update on Genomic Testing for Cancer Susceptibility
September 1st 2015The Cancer Prevention and Ethics Committees of the American Society of Clinical Oncology have made several recommendations that address genetic and genomic testing policies for cancer risk assessment.
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Dr Paul Ginsburg Explains Why Consolidation in Healthcare Is Inevitable
August 30th 2015Although hospital consolidation has not shown the benefits proponents had touted, it is inevitable that there will be consolidation in healthcare, because the environment is too challenging for smaller hospitals and many physician practices, explained Paul Ginsburg, PhD.
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Provider-Owned Health Plans Do Not Produce Cheaper Insurance Coverage
August 29th 2015Although the fee-for-service model of reimbursement has been blamed as an reason for high healthcare costs in America, a report from HealthPocket found that eliminating this payment model in provider-owned health plans did not produce the cheapest health plans.
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Healthcare Spending Slows, but Prescription Drugs Remain Top Driver of Growth
August 28th 2015In the second quarter of 2015 the healthcare spending growth rate was 5.9%, a decline from 6.6% in the first quarter of the year, but the health spending growth rate is still 2 percentage points higher than rates experienced between 2009 and 2013.
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ACA Insurance Premiums Set to Spike in Some States
August 27th 2015Fears of health insurance premium hikes during the third year of the Affordable Care Act may not be unfounded. In Tennessee, the state's insurance commissioner just approved BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee's 36.3% increase.
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CVS Unveils Deals to Expand Telehealth Services for Consumers
August 27th 2015Both surveys and peer-reviewed research show patients like telehealth services. CVS' announcement comes after a successful pilot program showed a collaboration of telehealth and the retail clinics produced good results for patients.
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Narrow Networks in ACA Marketplaces: State-by-State Analysis
August 26th 2015An analysis of provider networks offered in the Affordable Care Act's marketplaces found large variation of the prevalence narrow networks among the states, according to researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Colorectal Cancer Screening Gets Special Look in AJMC Papers
August 25th 2015The deadly nature of colorectal cancer merited attention in the Affordable Care Act, which called for eliminating cost-sharing for screening to prevent deaths. The future of colorectal screening, its cost-effectiveness, and a possible way to limit unneeded tests are the topic of a recent series of papers in The American Journal of Managed Care.
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Waking Up to the Opportunity of Self-Funded Employee Health Benefits
August 24th 2015Self-funded employee health benefits are becoming increasingly prevalent as employers seek ways to reduce healthcare expenses, increase plan flexibility, manage risk, and tailor plans to what their workers really want and need.
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Insurance Exchanges Need to Better Support Patient Decision Making
August 23rd 2015An analysis of data available on HealthCare.gov and 12 state-based exchanges while consumers shopped for plans found that sites should take more steps to better support consumers in making informed health plan decisions.
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Exchange Enrollees More Cost Conscious but Less Satisfied With Plans
August 21st 2015Enrollees on the public health insurance exchanges have shown themselves to be savvy, informed consumers, according to the results from the 2015 Survey of US Health Care Consumers report from the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
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Percent of Californians Enrolled in Medi-Cal Now Exceeds Uninsured Rate
August 19th 2015As California reduced the number of adults ages 19 to 64 years without health insurance by 15.5% from 2013 to 2014, Medi-Cal enrollment among the same age group rose from 12.9% to 19.2% during the same time period, according to new data from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
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GAO: Congress Must End Incentives to Prescribe More Expensive Drugs Through 340B Program
August 14th 2015A report from the Government Accountability Office has found that a program for hospitals serving poor and uninsured patients has created perverse incentives to prescribe more drugs and more expensive drugs, particularly in the area of cancer care.
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