Efforts aim to protect health sector from rising threats; chronic anxiety nearly triples dementia risk; patients report overdoses up to 20 times the prescribed dosage of compounded semaglutide.
Biden Administration Revamps Health IT Bureaucracy to Combat Cyberattacks and AI Challenges
In response to the increasing frequency of cyberattacks and the growing role of data and artificial intelligence (AI) in medical settings, the Biden administration is revamping its health IT infrastructure, according to Axios. Key objectives include establishing an AI policy and strategy for HHS and consolidating critical infrastructure protection under the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR). This overhaul aims to streamline cybersecurity practices within the health industry, addressing vulnerabilities highlighted by significant incidents such as the Change Healthcare cyberattack and the CrowdStrike internet meltdown.
Chronic Anxiety Increases Dementia Risk, Underscoring Need for Early Anxiety Management
Chronic anxiety can nearly triple the risk of developing dementia, according to CNN. This research is the first to examine the long-term impact of different severities and timing of anxiety on dementia risk, highlighting the critical need for early and consistent anxiety management to mitigate future dementia risk. Experts agree that addressing anxiety through lifestyle changes, therapy, and appropriate medications can help reduce this risk, providing justifiable reason for early intervention.
FDA Issues Warning on Ozempic Compounded Versions After Reports of Severe Dosing Errors
The FDA has issued a warning to health care providers and patients regarding dosing errors with compounded versions of Novo Nordisk's weight-loss drug semaglutide (Ozempic), according to Forbes. The agency received reports of patients taking up to 20 times the prescribed dosage, leading to adverse events such as nausea, abdominal pain, and acute pancreatitis. Many incidents were attributed to patients' unfamiliarity with measuring doses using syringes and health care providers prescribing incorrect doses. Compounded drugs, which are not FDA-approved, have also been found to contain unsafe ingredients.
RA-Specific Physical Activity Resources Provide Guidance but Need Improvement
February 26th 2025An extensive library of physical activity resources will better support the different needs, capabilities, and considerations of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to the researchers.
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Varied Access: The Pharmacogenetic Testing Coverage Divide
February 18th 2025On this episode of Managed Care Cast, we speak with the author of a study published in the February 2025 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care® to uncover significant differences in coverage decisions for pharmacogenetic tests across major US health insurers.
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