Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the health care and mainstream press.
An article from Becker’s Orthopedic Review referenced a study published in the November 2023 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®). The study, “Operating Room Efficiency of Orthopedic Surgery During the COVID-19 Era,” found that there was minimal change in operating room efficiency during the start of the pandemic.
An article from Becker’s Payer Issues referenced a study published in the November 2023 issue of AJMC. The study, “Medicare Advantage in Rural Areas: Implications for Hospital Sustainability,” reported that greater hospital sustainability was associated with increased Medicare Advantage penetration from 2008 to 2019.
An article titled “Continuous Glucose Monitoring Overview: Features and Evidence,” published in an August 2022 supplement to AJMC, was referenced in an Orange County Business Journal article. The review focused on the prevalence of monitoring glucose in patients with diabetes and the technologies that can help increase the frequency of monitoring.
An article from Inside Hook referenced an article published on AJMC.com, the website of AJMC. The article, “Can Machine Learning Algorithms Detect Acute Respiratory Diseases Based on Cough Sounds?,” covered findings that showed that algorithms evaluating cough sounds could be a tool in detecting acute respiratory diseases.
PAH Treatment Outcomes Similar Regardless of Diagnosis Time
November 1st 2024The study findings underscore the importance of early initiation of macitentan and tadalafil among patients who have pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), and represent a shift in understanding of prognosis based on diagnosis timing.
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Exploring Racial, Ethnic Disparities in Cancer Care Prior Authorization Decisions
October 24th 2024On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we're talking with the author of a study published in the October 2024 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® that explored prior authorization decisions in cancer care by race and ethnicity for commercially insured patients.
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