November 24th 2024
Patients experienced similar safety and efficacy if they received first-line or later-line treatment for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (u-HCC).
Long-term Cardiac-Related Mortality Likely Predicted by 30-Day Postsurgical Outcomes
April 18th 2022This study investigated long-term cardiac-related mortality as it relates to incidence of perioperative adverse cardiac events (excluding death) in the first 30 days after surgery among a short of patients who underwent non–cardiac-related surgery.
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Contributor: Reform Medicare’s Payment Policy to Expand Patient Access to Nonopioids
April 17th 2022Addressing the opioid crisis will require a strong, multifaceted approach that includes efforts to prevent addiction before it begins. By passing the NOPAIN Act, Congress can seize the win-win opportunity to reduce unnecessary exposure to opioids, while protecting—and expanding—a patient’s right to choose their own care.
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Dr Davey Daniel on Barriers Limiting Genomic Testing Use in Lung Cancer
April 17th 2022Davey Daniel, MD, chief medical officer, OneOncology, speaks on the knowledge, infrastructure, and payer-related barriers that are limiting the use of genomic testing in the management of patients with lung cancer.
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Dr Debra Patt Discusses Considering Strategies for Additional COVID-19 Boosters in Breast Cancer
April 16th 2022Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, executive vice president of Texas Oncology, addresses considerations for getting a second COVID-19 booster, or a fourth dose, among survivors of breast cancer or patients currently undergoing treatment as well as those who may be immunocompromised.
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Dr Stephen Rozzo Explains Real-world Study Design for Tildrakizumab in Psoriasis
April 15th 2022Stephen Rozzo, PhD, associate vice president and head, Biologics Medical Affairs, Sun Pharma, North America, spoke on the design of the 2 phase 4 real-world studies investigating severity and quality of life impact of tildrakizumab for the treatment of psoriasis.
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Bristol Myers Squibb settles lawsuit on conspiring to block generic competition to HIV drugs; FDA grants emergency use authorization to a novel breath test that can detect COVID-19 within 3 minutes; health savings accounts (HSAs) are being used less effectively by minority and low-income populations.
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Addressing America’s Maternal Racial Disparities and Subpar Maternal Care
April 14th 2022To mark Black Maternal Health Week, The American Journal of Managed Care® sat down with Breana Lipscomb, the senior advisor of Maternal Health & Rights at the Center for Reproductive rights, to better understand how the United States came to have such poor maternal care, and what can be done to address disparities.
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Dr Elaine Siegfried Overviews Pathology, Targeted Therapy in Atopic Dermatitis
April 14th 2022Elaine Siegfried, MD, professor of pediatrics and dermatology, Saint Louis University Health Sciences Center, explains current knowledge on the pathology of atopic dermatitis and use of targeted biologic therapies.
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Contributor: How Pediatric Mental Health May Influence the Risk of Heart Disease in Adulthood
April 13th 2022In this contributor piece, the connection between the complexities of mental health and heart disease in at-risk communities is explored, with the authors stressing the importance of risk factor evaluation and multidisciplinary patient education from both mental and physical health providers.
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Employer Utilization Management Prioritizes Health Benefit Cost Over Patient Care, Survey Finds
April 13th 2022Findings of a survey of large employers indicate that utilization management tools are ineffective in controlling health care costs for employees and may lead to barriers to treatment.
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CRS With Nasal Polyps Linked With Reduced Health-Related QOL Across Patient Subgroups
April 13th 2022Reduced health-related quality of life was identified in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps compared with the general population—regardless of previous sinus surgery or presence of comorbidities.
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Choice of Breast Cancer Surgical Treatment Likely Influences Long-term QOL
April 13th 2022This new study used data on women with stage 0 to II breast cancer to investigate their long-term quality of life (QOL) as it related to choice of surgery and the decision to undergo adjuvant radiation therapy.
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Mixed QOL Findings Following Treatment Highlight Need for BC Support Services
April 9th 2022This subanalysis of data from the ECOG-ACRIN E5103 trial evaluated longer-term quality of life (QOL) at the 18-month mark among patients with lymph node–positive or high-risk lymph node–negative breast cancer (BC) who have completed active treatment.
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Biomarker Identifies CRSwNP Endotypes, Risk of Postoperative Nasal Polyp Recurrence
April 9th 2022Circulating B cell–activating factor was shown to be a potential biomarker in identifying blood eosinophil counts and risk of postoperative nasal polyp recurrence among patients with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP).
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Multidisciplinary, Virtual Endocrinology Care Improves Outcomes in Diabetes
April 8th 2022This new study evaluated the impact of a virtual endocrinology care program on time in range and outcomes among individuals with poorly controlled diabetes who are novice users of continuous glucose monitoring.
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Dr Robert Sidbury Discusses Impact of New AAD Guidelines on Atopic Dermatitis Treatment
April 8th 2022Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH, Chief, Division of Dermatology, Seattle Children's Hospital, discussed how new guidelines issued by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) regarding comorbidity risk in patients with atopic dermatitis will influence the condition's treatment.
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Shifting Away From Emergency Department and Office-Based Urgent Care: No Place Like Home?
April 8th 2022As promising advances in providing care at home evolve, further research—with special attention to underserved populations—is needed to assess the clinical, equity, and economic impacts and to accelerate implementation where appropriate.
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Patient Perceptions of In-home Urgent Care via Mobile Integrated Health
Comparing patients’ experiences with in-home urgent care from community paramedics vs urgent care provided in emergency departments, we found higher satisfaction among patients receiving in-home treatment.
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Genomic Profiling Utility for Targeted Therapy Selection Shown in Advanced GI Cancers
April 8th 2022The clinical utility of genomic profiling was demonstrated in patients with advanced gastrointestinal (GI) cancers whose access to targeted therapies based on tissue-based assay findings was similar to those with non-GI cancers.
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