Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the health care and mainstream press.
An article by HealthLeaders Media cited a study published in the January 2022 Health Information Technology special issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®). The study, “Addressing Virtual Care Disparities for Patients With Limited English Proficiency,” provided virtual care recommendations that focus on disparities among patients with limited English proficiency.
A piece by Verywell Health featured an article posted on AJMC.com, the website of AJMC®. The article, “5 Things About Psoriasis and Its Complications,” aimed to raise awareness about the chronic autoimmune disease for National Psoriasis Month.
Newsweek referenced a study published in a supplement to AJMC®, titled “Insomnia Overview: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Monitoring, and Nonpharmacologic Therapy.” The study noted that approximately 30% to 40% of adults in the United States report symptoms of insomnia at some point in a given year.
Solving the Transition Conundrum as More Children With Muscular Dystrophy Live to Adulthood
March 17th 2025Learning from examples like congenital heart disease and cystic fibrosis can help health systems and clinicians prepare to care for an influx of patients with neuromuscular diseases as they reach adulthood thanks to transformative therapy advances.
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CMS Medicare Final Rule: Advancing Benefits, Competition, and Consumer Protection
May 7th 2024On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we're talking with Karen Iapoce, senior director of government products and programs at ZeOmega, about the recent CMS final rule on Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage.
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Demographic Disparities in Video Visit Telemetry: Understanding Telemedicine Utilization
March 7th 2025A stratified demographics analysis of video visit telemetry data reveals that age older than 65 years and African American/Black race are associated with higher video visit failure rates, whereas language, sex, and ethnicity are not.
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