November 21st 2024
Coverage from the recent Institute for Value-Based Medicine event with NYU Langone Health.
November 20th 2024
What We're Reading: ACA Enrollment Falls Short of Estimates
February 16th 2016What we're reading, February 16, 2016: Affordable Care Act enrollment for 2016 is far below initial estimates; healthcare record hacks increased 11,000% in 2015; and genetic testing hasn't seen wide adoption among consumers.
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Cancer MoonShot 2020 Proposes a Collaborative Precision Cancer Care Model
February 11th 2016At the annual JP Morgan Healthcare Conference, Patrick Soon-Shiong, MD, introduced Cancer MoonShot, his vision for a coalition to improve cancer outcomes. His claims on federal support for the project, however, stirred some controversy.
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Dr Julia Adler-Milstein Discusses Opportunities for Health IT
February 9th 2016Julia Adler-Milstein, PhD, explains the importance of technology as a supporting factor in healthcare delivery, saying that it will enable patients to access their data and become more involved in their healthcare.
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What We're Reading: Expanding Use of Telemedicine Under Medicare
February 5th 2016What we're reading, February 5, 2016: new legislation could expand the use of telehealth under Medicare; Massachusetts finds its physicians only screen for depression half the time; and Martin Shkreli pleads the Fifth during most of his testimony before Congress.
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What We're Reading: GOP Eyes Big Spending Cuts to Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid
January 26th 2016What we're reading, January 26, 2016: Republicans will use Congressional Budget Office report to justify steep spending cuts; Centene has misplaced 950,000 files of personal health information; and the US is facing a troublesome shortage of geriatricians.
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What We're Reading: Improving Patient Access to Medical Records
January 19th 2016What we're reading, January 19, 2016: the Obama administration is looking to make it easier for patients to access their medical records; a clinical trial has left 1 brain dead and 4 hospitalized; and hospitals are experimenting with mobile technologies to track patient health at home.
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What We're Reading: Pharma May Bow to Political Pressure
January 18th 2016What we're reading, January 18, 2016: even if there is no drug price control legislation, pharmaceutical companies may bow to political pressure; study finds physician-led hospitals perform better; and Twitter can be used to obtain the patient perspective on medical errors.
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What We're Reading: Extending Funding for Medicaid Expansion
January 14th 2016What we're reading, January 14, 2016: President Obama proposes extending financial assistance for new states expanding Medicaid eligibility; Hillary Clinton goes hard after Bernie Sanders on single-payer healthcare; and health information exchanges reduce repeated imaging procedures.
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Claims Follow-Ups May Have Cost Providers Over $3 Billion Says Recondo Survey
January 8th 2016A new survey by a healthcare technology solutions company has identified that manual follow-up procedures on late payments from insurance companies costs the organization 33% more per claim than previous estimates.
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Dr John Bridges Highlights Importance of Patient Preferences
January 2nd 2016Neglecting patient and caregiver preferences hamstrings the development of medical technologies and engaging these stakeholders is vital, said John Bridges, PhD, associate professor of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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Impact of a National Specialty E-Consultation Implementation Project on Access
E-consult implementation grew from 12 to 122 VHA sites with multiple specialties. The adjusted e-consult rate of 1.93/100 consults saved significant patient travel miles and costs.
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Health IT-Assisted Population-Based Preventive Cancer Screening: A Cost Analysis
An automated cancer screening outreach tool implemented in a mature health information technology environment can achieve cost savings through reduced clinician time devoted to screening efforts.
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Preventing Patient Absenteeism: Validation of a Predictive Overbooking Model
Electronic health record data can be used to predict patient absenteeism accurately. Predictive overbooking of missed appointments can significantly increase service utilization.
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The Impact of Electronic Health Records and Teamwork on Diabetes Care Quality
Patients with diabetes that are cared for by primary care teams with higher cohesion experienced greater EHR-related outcome improvements, compared with patients cared for by lower cohesion teams.
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What We're Reading: Government Recovers $200 Million From State Health Exchanges
December 9th 2015What we're reading, December 9, 2015: the federal government recovered $200 million from state's whose health insurance exchanges faltered; drug cocktails are responsible for majority of drug overdose deaths in Massachusetts; and healthcare organizations are not confident in their ability to share patient data while protecting patient privacy.
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Dr Robert Green Explains Challenges, Promise of Big Data in Oncology
December 8th 2015The challenge with data in oncology is making sense of it and connecting it in a way that clinicians can make insights that inform the care they provide patients in real time, said Robert J. Green, MD, vice president of clinical strategy and senior medical director at Flatiron Health.
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E-Consult Implementation: Lessons Learned Using Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
This paper identified 4 factors associated with implementation success of e-consults in 8 VA medical centers, with implications for implementing similar health IT initiatives elsewhere.
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What We're Reading: US Health Spending Increased 5.3% in 2014
December 3rd 2015What we're reading, December 3, 2015: health spending in the US topped $3 trillion in 2014; experts debate the true impact of proposed health insurer mega-mergers; and a survey finds ICD-10 transition has been mostly without trouble.
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