AMA Expands Diabetes Prevention Effort Into More States
Identifying the Top 5 Low-Value Services That Can Be Targeted for Reduction
AJMC® in the Press, November 10, 2017
This Week in Managed Care: November 10, 2017
What We're Reading: 340B Face-Off; Uber Pushes ACA Sign-Up; DEA Cracks Down on Opioid Trafficking
From Bacteria to Eczema: Johns Hopkins Team Studies How Inflammation Happens
Report: EHRs Fall Short, but So Does Physicians' Use
Examining Top Reasons for Cancer-Related ED Visits
Employers Want Greater Transparency Into Health Plan ACO Arrangements
CBO: Repealing Individual Mandate Will Substantially Decrease Federal Deficit, Number of Insured
What We're Reading: Trump's Expected HHS Pick; Conn. Medicaid Budget; Nebraska Eyes Medicaid Expansion
Long-Term Oxygen Therapy Can Improve Survival in Patients With Oxygen-Dependent COPD
Maine Votes by Ballot Measure to Expand Medicaid, but the Governor Remains Opposed
Mutation May Be Associated With Resistance to NSCLC Immunotherapy
What We're Reading: Drug-Pricing Measure Rejected; Medical Expense Deduction; Flu Vaccine Efficacy
Having a Dog May Protect Children From Eczema
ICER Endorses Payer Coverage for Yoga, Mindfulness for Chronic Back Pain
Roche Gets Drug Approvals for First Treatment for a Rare Blood Disorder and NSCLC
ASCO: Alcohol Linked to Several Types of Cancer
New Framework Provides Direction for Implementing Accountable Care Reform
What We're Reading: ACA Enrollment Spikes; CVS Rx Drug Delivery; Ohio's Drug-Pricing Measure
Having More Than One Health Plan
Study to Explore Link Between Diabetes, Pancreatic Cancer
Step Therapy Reform Will Help Physicians Put Patients First
Study Investigates the Effects of GSK-3 Inhibition to Improve Understanding of Leukemia
Incidence Rates of Early-Stage Breast and Colorectal Cancer Increased Following Enactment of ACA
Report Highlights Medicaid Growth in Non-Expansion States
What We're Reading: Drug Overdose Deaths; New Anthem CEO; Diabetes Technology
3D Mammograms and Breath Test Represent Advances in Breast Cancer Detection Technology
Study Recommends Surveillance Rather Than Surgery for Non-Cancerous Breast Lesions