November 21st 2024
Lindsay Bealor Greenleaf, JD, MBA, discusses how the appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr as HHS secretary could affect health care services in the future.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) aims to have its respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine reviewed later this year; Northwell Health and Kaiser Permanente among CEOs supporting gun legislation; Infants whose mothers had COVID-19 during their pregnancy had double the risk of delayed speech or motor skills.
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ACO REACH Brings Next Era of Medicare Payment Models
June 9th 2022The Accountable Care Organization Realizing Equity, Access, and Community Health (ACO REACH) Model provides the next great opportunity in moving a health care payment system toward paying for value and rewarding preventive care and keeping patients healthy.
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Excess COVID-19 Deaths in Republican Counties Paint Voting as a Proxy for Public Health Support
June 8th 2022On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with the lead author of a paper that discovered that counties that voted majority Republican in the 2020 presidential election had 73 excess deaths per 100,000 people compared with counties that had Democratic majorities.
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Dr David R. Penberthy: Knowledge Gained at ASCO Can Transform Cancer Care
June 5th 2022David R. Penberthy, MD, MBA, is medical director, Radiation Oncology, Bon Secours-Southside Medical Center in Petersburg, Virginia, and president of the Association of Community Cancer Centers for the 2022-2023 term.
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Dr Kashyap Patel Discusses the Importance of WES in Reducing Targeted Treatment Disparities
June 4th 2022Kashyap Patel, MD, CEO of Carolina Blood and Cancer Care Associates, current president of the Community Oncology Alliance, and associate editor of Evidence-Based Oncology™, discusses his partnership with Sema4 and LabCorp and their joint goal to advance whole-exome sequencing (WES) for targeted oncology treatment.
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The year that full benefits will stop for Medicare and Social Security is now a year later than previously estimated; diagnostic companies are racing to develop tests for monkeypox as cases surge; the rate of firearm suicides increased by 15% in youth aged between ages 10 and 24.
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Dr Randall A. Oyer: Clinical Trials Must Be Accessible to Everyone
June 1st 2022Randall A. Oyer, MD, medical director, oncology, and medical director, Cancer Risk Evaluation Program, Lancaster General Health, and clinical professor of cancer biology at Penn Medicine, discusses the recent American Society of Clinical Oncology/Association of Community Cancer Centers recommendations for improving diversity in clinical trials.
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Dr Kashyap Patel Updates on Exciting Developments at ASCO22
June 1st 2022Kashyap Patel, MD, CEO of Carolina Blood and Cancer Care Associates, current president of the Community Oncology Alliance, and associate editor of Evidence-Based Oncology™, talks with us ahead of the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting.
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California, Kentucky, Oregon, Florida Announce Postpartum Medicaid Expansion
May 26th 2022Thanks to flexibilities provided by the American Rescue Plan, 4 states announced Wednesday they will expand Medicaid coverage to 12 months postpartum, joining others who have already adopted similar measures.
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New Research Calls for a Reconsideration of Loop Diuretic Use, Fluid Restriction in HF
May 25th 2022Thirst outcomes were investigated among patients with stable heart failure (HF), due to the limited data available on this relationship and how it, along with fluid and sodium intake, influences clinical outcomes in this population.
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United States birth rate rises from last year but is still lower than pre-pandemic; a drug plant closure in California could affect availability of 5 essential medications; the No Surprises Act prevented 2 million potential surprise bills in first 2 months of 2022, report says.
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Reversing Pandemic-Era Trends in Alcoholic Liver Disease Requires Empathetic, Multidisciplinary Care
May 24th 2022During a State-of-the-Art Lecture at Digestive Disease Week 2022, Jessica L. Mellinger, MD, MSc, explained how the COVID-19 pandemic has driven increases in rates of alcohol use and associated liver disease, as well as what can be done at the clinic, societal, and policy levels to address these trends.
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What We’re Reading: COVID-19 Shots for Children; Abortion Pill Demand; Imported Baby Formula
May 23rd 2022Pfizer announced positive data of its COVID-19 shot regimen for children under 5 years; providers gear up for increased challenges in distributing abortion medication; hypoallergenic baby formula shipments arrive in the United States.
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Dr Roxana Siles: We Need to Address the Needs of Patients With Refractory/Unexplained Cough
May 22nd 2022Roxana Siles, MD, FAAAAI, staff in the Department of Allergy and Immunology at Cleveland Clinic and codirector of the Asthma Center at Cleveland Clinic, discusses the important need for chronic cough therapies and what issues with current treatments should be addressed by next-generation medications.
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What We’re Reading: Oklahoma Abortion Ban; Cancer Death Rate Disparities; Earlier Puberty Onset
May 20th 2022Lawmakers in Oklahoma pass the nation's most restrictive abortion ban; racial disparities in cancer death rates persist; earlier onset of puberty sparks concern among physicians, researchers.
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Understanding Opioid Use Among Patients With Cancer
May 20th 2022On this episode of Managed Care Cast, Tham Thi Le, PhD, MPH, lead author—then at the University of Maryland at Baltimore, now at AstraZeneca—and Linda Wastila, PhD, MSPH, senior author and the Parke-Davis Chair in Geriatric Pharmacotherapy, Pharmaceutical Health Services Research, at the University of Maryland at Baltimore, discuss the findings of their investigation into opioid use by patients with a new cancer diagnosis and the opioid prescribing practices of their health care providers from 2007 to 2013.
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Extreme Heat Waves Linked With Higher US Mortality, Particularly Among Elderly, Black Individuals
May 19th 2022New data show extreme heat waves were associated with higher all-cause mortality throughout the United States, with increased risks seen among men, the elderly, and non-Hispanic Black individuals.
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Trends Show Uptake of SUD Treatment Has Room for Improvement
May 17th 2022On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with one of the authors of a paper published this month in Health Affairs about the utilization of substance use disorder treatment (SUD) services between 2010 and 2019, and why more needs to be done to get more individuals into treatment.
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Contributor: Congress Must Act to Stop America’s Amputation Epidemic
May 16th 2022The Amputation Reduction and Compassion Act (H.R. 2631) would ensure that Medicare and Medicaid both cover peripheral artery disease screening for at-risk beneficiaries without the cost-sharing requirements that could make some patients balk at seeking care.
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Jayson Slotnik Discusses Using Payment Models to Address Health Equity
May 13th 2022While CMS has started making changes to address health equity through policy and payment models, commercial plans are waiting to see the outcomes before they follow suit, said Jayson Slotnik, partner, Health Policy Strategies, Inc.
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