Biosimilar Battle Reaches SCOTUS
On April 26, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in Sandoz v Amgen, which could have implications for how quickly biosimilars get to market. Politico provided background on the 2 questions being considered regarding the 180-day notice of intent to market and the patent-sharing process between biosimilar makers and branded biologic manufacturers. Sandoz is arguing that biosimilar companies should be able to provide the 180-day notice before FDA approval and that the patent-sharing is optional.
New Prostate Cancer Screening Guidelines
The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has provided an update to its 2012 recommendation on prostate cancer screenings. CNBC reported that the new recommendation is that men between the ages of 55 and 69 should make individualized decisions based on clinician-patient discussions. Previously, USPSTF recommended no routine screening regardless of age, which some experts considered a mistake and was at odds with recommendations from the American Urological Association and the American Cancer Society.
Accuracy of Fitness Trackers
A new study has found that fitness trackers are not very good at monitoring heart rate when users move while exercising. According to the Los Angeles Times, fitness trackers are good at counting steps and monitoring heart rate during exercise only if you don’t move. When participants exercised on a treadmill, fitness trackers were way off compared with an electrocardiograph, which is used to conduct stress tests in a doctor’s office. However, this doesn’t mean people should throw out their trackers—they are still useful for helping people increase their exercise level.
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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