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Coverage from the recent Institute for Value-Based Medicine event with NYU Langone Health.
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Technology Supports Care for Patients Demanding More of Their Healthcare
April 19th 2016With patients increasingly demanding more of anyone involved in their healthcare, technology is playing an important role, explained panelists at a session of Specialty Pharmacy Connect, a pre-meeting program held ahead of the AMCP Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy Annual Meeting 2016.
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Dr Lonny Reisman Discusses Big Data and Diabetes Care
April 9th 2016Diabetes care is incredibly complex and people are still trying to use data to predict issues with glycemic control, determine what the best combinations of drugs are, and to improve adherence with patients, explained Lonny Reisman, MD, CEO of HealthReveal and keynote speaker at Patient-Centered Diabetes Care.
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Dr David Brumley Discusses Concerns With Telemedicine Overutilization
April 8th 2016There may be some reluctance to reimburse telemedicine because there is a feeling that telemedicine costs might be added to overall cost, rather than be substituted, David Brumley, MD, MBA, senior medical director at Tufts Health Plan, explained at the 4th Annual Patient-Centered Diabetes Care Meeting, held April 7-8 in Teaneck, NJ.
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Dr James Whitfill: Coordinating Care on a Virtual and Physical Level
April 8th 2016Scottsdale Health Partners has improved coordinated care on both a physical and a virtual level through the creation of a secure texting connection for real-time collaboration, James Whitfill, MD, chief medical officer of Scottsdale Health Partners, explained at the National Association of Accountable Care Organizations’ Spring 2016 Conference.
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5 Things to Look for at Patient-Centered Diabetes Care 2016
April 4th 2016This week is the 4th annual Patient-Centered Diabetes Care (PCDC), co-hosted by The American Journal of Managed Care and Joslin Diabetes Center. Here we highlight the top 5 things to look forward to at this year’s meeting.
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Dr Julia Adler-Milstein Worries About Competing Demands With Patient Data Access
March 29th 2016Getting patients access to their own data is a good thing that will increase engagement, but it is important that improving access to data will create cohesive care for the patient and not lead to fragmentation, said Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD, assistant professor at the School of Information and the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan.
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Dr Eric Schneider: Develop Data Tools With End User in Mind
March 28th 2016New data-based tools need to be developed with the end user in mind in order to be made more effective, Eric Schneider, MD, MSc, senior vice president for policy and research at The Commonwealth Fund, said at the AcademyHealth National Health Policy Conference.
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Sync for Science - Patient-Driven Data Sharing to Promote Precision Medicine
March 25th 2016Sync for Science-a collaboration between the National Institutes of Health, Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT, and Harvard Medical School-will allow patients to access their own health data, which they can then share with researchers involved in the initiative.
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What We're Reading: Congress Leaves on Spring Recess Without Zika Funding Vote
March 25th 2016What we're reading, March 25, 2016: Congress went on its spring recess without voting on Zika emergency funding; HealthCare.gov has more than 300 cybersecurity incidents; and Indiana's Medicaid expansion model has caught the attention of other conservative states.
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What We're Reading: Moderate Drinking May Have No Health Benefits
March 23rd 2016What we're reading, March 23, 2016: moderate alcohol consumption may not have any health benefits; Johnson & Johnson researching the development of 2 diseases; and 2 more California hospitals received ransom demands from hackers.
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What We're Reading: Obamacare, Not Economy, Drove Insurance Coverage Gains
March 22nd 2016What we're reading, March 22, 2016: the reduction of the uninsured rate was driven mostly by the Affordable Care Act, not economic recovery; heart disease rates dropped; and participation in meaningful use program declines.
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US Healthcare System Needs a Revamp to Maintain Pace With Innovation: ASCO Report
March 15th 2016A new report published by the American Society of Clinical Oncology has drawn a mixed picture of oncology care in the United States-reduced mortality, increased survivors, and progress in treatment coupled with unsustainable costs and an unstable clinical setting.
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Dr Lonny Reisman Outlines the Benefits of Health IT for Patients With Chronic Conditions
March 11th 2016Improved health technologies will help physicians better monitor patients with chronic conditions so that those patients can receive more effective care and will help build a bridge between what has been reported as effective in literature and applying it to the patient, explained Lonny Reisman, MD, founder and CEO of HealthReveal.
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Improving Medication Adherence in Type 2 Diabetes With Integrated Approaches
March 10th 2016Integrated approaches using electronic health records, clinical decision support, and patient-controlled technologies may help improve the appropriate use of medication as well as the management of type 2 diabetes.
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Dr Eric Schneider Discusses Impact of Health Technology and Remaining Barriers
March 3rd 2016Health technology innovations are transforming the way healthcare is being delivered, but there remain a variety of barriers when it comes to sharing data, said Eric C. Schneider, MD, MSc, senior vice president for policy and research at The Commonwealth Fund.
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Cyberattack on Hollywood Hospital Part of a Growing Trend
February 28th 2016A large Hollywood hospital was hit with a catastrophe straight out of its own Hollywood movie last month, when a malware attack on its internal network led to a system-wide shutdown. The attack is part of a growing pandemic hitting health systems.
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The Importance of Reviewing Doctor's Notes and E-mail Reminders
February 27th 2016As millions of patients nationwide increasingly gain access to clinicians’ notes, explicit e-mail invitations to review notes may be an important link in fostering patient engagement and patient-doctor communication, according to a new study.
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