Coverage of our peer-reviewed research and news reporting in the healthcare and mainstream press.
A study published in the January health information technology issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® (AJMC®) assessed whether hospital participation in alternative payment models is associated with greater engagement in health information exchange. The study, “Alternative Payment Models and Hospital Engagement in Health Information Exchange,” was highlighted in an article by Health Data Management.
The University of North Carolina Health Care System cited an article from a supplement to AJMC® in its press release on the National Cancer Institute’s grant of $1.87 million to researchers of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center to study the impact of implementing financial navigation services. The article, titled “Impact of Trained Oncology Financial Navigators on Patient Out-of-Pocket Spending,” reported on hospitals that used trained financial navigators to provide financial assistance to patients with cancer, providing access to care that would otherwise be unaffordable.
OBR Daily’s featured oncology news headlines for Wednesday included an article from AJMC®'s sister site The Center for Biosimilars® titled “Oncologist Experience With Rituximab Factors Into Early Discontinuation Rate.” The article details how the less experience an oncologist has with administering rituximab, the more likely a Medicare beneficiary with non-Hodgkin lymphoma is to discontinue treatment.
Eastern Arizona Courier’s article on the treatment of breast cancer through the combination of Alpelisib, sold as Piqray, and Fulvestrant, a hormone therapy for the treatment of men and postmenopausal women, referenced an article posted on AJMC.com, “FDA Approves First Breast Cancer Drug to Target PIK3CA Mutation Plus Companion Diagnostic Test,” which detailed how this was the first novel drug approved by the FDA under the Real-Time Oncology Review pilot program.
An article published by The Post and Courier detailed a potential preventive peanut allergy treatment that uses a peanut powder treatment called Palforzia to help reduce peanut allergy reactions. The article references a study in a 2018 AJMC® supplement, “The Economic Impact of Peanut Allergies,” to highlight the significant increase in the prevalence of peanut allergies in the United States.
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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Uniting to Support Patients With Cancer Beyond Treatment
November 17th 2024Kasey Bond, MPH, of Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Health, speaks to why it’s vital to keep patients at the center of all strategic partnerships between academic institutions and community-based oncology practices.
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Examining Low-Value Cancer Care Trends Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
April 25th 2024On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we're talking with the authors of a study published in the April 2024 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® about their findings on the rates of low-value cancer care services throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bridging Cancer Care Gaps and Overcoming Medical Mistrust
November 13th 2024In this clip from our interview with Oscar B. Lahoud, MD, cochair of our Institute for Value-Based Medicine® evening hosted with NYU Langone Health, he addressed medical mistrust in underrepresented communities.
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How English- and Spanish-Preferring Patients With Cancer Decide on Emergency Care
November 13th 2024Care delivery innovations to help patients with cancer avoid emergency department visits are underused. The authors interviewed English- and Spanish-preferring patients at 2 diverse health systems to understand why.
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