April 23rd 2025
For patients with complex needs and social challenges like unstable housing, the hospital has become their de facto medical home—yet each visit is a fragmented restart, without continuity, context, or a clear path forward.
How HR Practices, Priorities Are Shifting Post Pandemic for Health Care Organizations
June 18th 2021The Accurate Healthcare Insights survey identified notable changes in human resources policies and practices for health care organizations during the pandemic, with technology use projected to increase by 60% compared with prepandemic levels.
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MedPAC to Congress: Change MA Benchmarks, Slow Down on APMs
June 18th 2021The Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) suggested several changes to Medicare Advantage (MA) plan benchmark calculations, with the intent to generate yield savings for Medicare, and urged CMS to streamline alternative payment model (APMs) where it can.
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Camille Hertzka on Real-World Implications of Durvalumab, Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials
June 16th 2021Camille Hertzka, vice president and head of Oncology, US Medical, AstraZeneca, speaks about the real-world data collection of durvalumab to assess applicability in patients not involved in the PACIFIC trial, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in clinical trials moving forward.
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Dr Michael Thorpy Discusses the Efficacy of Solriamfetol on EDS Associated With Narcolepsy
June 15th 2021Michael Thorpy, MD, director, Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore Medical Center, and professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, speaks on the efficacy of solriamfetol observed in patients with excessive daytime sleepiness associated with narcolepsy, and which patient groups may best benefit from this therapy.
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Dr Anne Marie Morse Addresses Screening for OSA in Patients With Stroke
June 13th 2021Anne Marie Morse, DO, pediatric neurologist and sleep medicine specialist, Geisinger, discusses factors contributing to insufficient screening of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients with stroke and how a team-based approach fared in expediting diagnosis.
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Dr Isabelle Arnulf Highlights Efficacy, Safety of Lower-Sodium Oxybate in Idiopathic Hypersomnia
June 12th 2021Isabelle Arnulf, MD, PhD, senior neurologist, and professor, Neurology, Sorbonne Universités, Pierre and Marie Curie University, discusses findings of significant improvement observed in patients with idiopathic hypersomnia undergoing lower-sodium oxybate treatment.
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Dr Katharine Simon on Contributors to Autonomic Dysfunction, Implications for Sleep and Health
June 12th 2021Katharine Simon, PhD, clinical pediatric psychologist, and postdoctoral researcher, Sleep and Cognition Lab, UC Irvine, explains the influence of the autonomic nervous system on body functions and recommendations for patients experiencing autonomic imbalance and sleep dysregulation.
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Dr Michael Thorpy on Mechanisms, Applicability of the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale
June 11th 2021Michael Thorpy, MD, director of the Sleep-Wake Disorders Center, Montefiore, and professor of neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, discusses aspects of the Idiopathic Hypersomnia Severity Scale, and how it fared in measuring symptoms of idiopathic hypersomnia compared with traditional scales.
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COVID-19 and Clinic Workflow Optimization Using Lean Six Sigma
June 10th 2021The authors report an approach of outpatient clinic workflow reorganization utilizing simple, inexpensive measures to improve patient engagement and experience in addition to providing a safe setting for patients for clinic visits in the wake of COVID-19.
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Community-Based Initiative Doubles Accrual Rate of Black Participants in Cancer Trials
June 9th 2021An initiative launched with the intent to deliver equitable cancer care improved the enrollment rates of Black participants in cancer clinical trials by focusing on community outreach and engagement.
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Dr Rebecca Spencer on Potential Takeaways, Topics of Interest at SLEEP 2021
June 9th 2021Rebecca Spencer, PhD, professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and co-chair of SLEEP 2021, highlights takeaways from this year’s meeting and discussions she’s looking forward to.
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The FDA approves a new drug for Alzheimer disease; COVID-19–related hospitalization rates are on the rise among adolescents; efforts to address racism, discrimination, and implicit bias in health care; the United States will send 1 million Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines to Mexico cities along the border and resorts.
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Dr Shalini Paruthi Speaks on Upcoming Sessions, Discussions at SLEEP 2021
June 7th 2021Shalini Paruthi, MD, medical codirector, St. Luke’s Hospital Sleep Medicine and Research Center, and cochair of SLEEP 2021, discusses the sessions and discussions she is looking forward to at this year's meeting.
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Camille Hertzka Addresses 5-Year PACIFIC Trial Findings, Future Ambitions for Durvalumab
June 7th 2021Camille Hertzka, vice president and head of Oncology, US Medical, AstraZeneca, discussed updated findings of the PACIFIC trial that indicated a third of patients with unresectable non-small cell lung cancer are stable at 5 years.
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Contributor: It’s Time for Medicare to Cover Oral Alternative Therapies for Iron Deficiency Anemia
June 6th 2021The founder of the Renal Support Network discusses why patients with chronic kidney disease want Congress to change Medicare policy to allow payment for oral treatments for anemia caused by iron deficiency.
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Sex and Age Differences Found in Virus-Related ED Visits, Hospitalization in COPD
June 5th 2021Variances between sex and age were found among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with a viral infection who visited the emergency department (ED) visit or were hospitalized, highlighting the role that these factors play.
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